E-165 (FLASH) Status 8:00am 6/13/2004. Thick Target Program Primary goal is to measure the...

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E-165 (FLASH) Status 8:00am 6/13/2004

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Page 1: E-165 (FLASH) Status 8:00am 6/13/2004. Thick Target Program Primary goal is to measure the fluorescence light output at different stages of shower development.

E-165 (FLASH) Status

8:00am 6/13/2004

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Thick Target Program

• Primary goal is to measure the fluorescence light output at different stages of shower development

• Uses electromagnetic shower from FFTB 28.5 GeV pulses to simulate air showers

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Status as of 8am 6/13/2004

• FLASH optical chamber with PMT N1-N6 ready for action

• Response/Aperture of chamber mapped and demonstrated to be stable against mechanical flexing

• Have been set up for neutron background tests using spare PMTs B1, B2 since Thursday evening

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Last 24 hours

• No beam yet to FFTB:– Proceeded with the wiring preparations and

took data for stability of PMTs B1 and B2– Vacuum difficulties have been mostly

corrected, last update is a problem upstream– Charlie implementing online data summary

program

• We are now sending data routinely to Utah

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Stability Test Results

• Analyzed data from run 1989 (collected from 21:53 to 02:33 - 4h 40m) and 1990 (collected from 02:33 to 06:55 – 4h 22m)

• Using 500 photo-electrons to be in channel 1363 (higher gain than expected)

• Found collected data for ADC/PED channels• From theory, the width was taken as the square

root of the value multiplied by the α-factor of ~1.2– The experimental values hold well with the theory– The values are in agreement between runs

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Stability Test HistogramsRun 1989

Channel 2: 156 ± 16 photo-electrons

Channel 3:

128 ± 13 photo-electrons

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Stability Test HistogramsRun 1990

Channel 2: 157 ± 16 photo-electrons

Channel 3:

130 ± 14 photo-electrons

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Options

1. When BCS system is ready we will proceed with neutron background tests

2. High Current beam over the weekend: we will position the “dog leg” (without the main optical chamber) with a shutter and no shielding to look at beam-induced backgrounds

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High Current Beam Background Run

• REQUIRES NOTHING in the BEAM PATH itself!!!!

• The beam background will allow us to make a thorough checkout of the PMTs, readout, and LED monitoring systems

• Also will let us exercise the data handling system (export to collaborating institutions for monitoring) and online analysis

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Today?

• If BCS system work should continue into Monday:– May request “thin target” run at medium

current (~109 electrons per pulse)– Alumina targets will be retracted– The center of the main optical chambers have

4” diameter holes with thin windows and will represent about the same amount of material as we had during the thin target run in 9/2003

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Many Thanks

• Again: we cannot give enough thanks to the experts and our friends at the MCC for working late into the night to help us get going…

• Your help and hard work is VERY appreciated by the FLASH group as a whole

• Thank you thank you thank you….