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**Will investigate further WET calibration and normalising light levels across different stacks.
**Will investigate further WET calibration and normalising light levels across different stacks.
*Marko has got 0.5 m Qualtek USB-C cable to work with Rev. D set up, however results are identical to 1m cable in terms of noise.
*Marko has got 0.5 m Qualtek USB-C cable to work with Rev. D set up, however results are identical to 1m cable in terms of noise.
*Discussed with Simon and Connor next steps for detector enclosure improvements for Groningen beam test.
*Spent some time reading Snowmass paper on climate of the HEPA field.
*Spent some time reading Snowmass paper on climate of the HEPA field.

Revision as of 15:48, 9 November 2022

Minutes for UCL Proton Calorimetry Meetings, 9th November

Present

Saad Shaikh, Simon Jolly, Sonia Escribano, Maya Maciurzynska, Raffaella Radogna, Sam Manger

Saad Shaikh

  • Presented first round of analysis on Manchester beam test, resulted shown in this presentation.
    • Some WET measurements might not be correct, possibly due to poor resolution in IDDs for some runs.
    • Generally range reconstruction is good, but some further calibration of WET is required.
    • Cloudy sheets again produce worse data than clear sheets and could be making calibration process less effective.
    • Will investigate further WET calibration and normalising light levels across different stacks.
  • Marko has got 0.5 m Qualtek USB-C cable to work with Rev. D set up, however results are identical to 1m cable in terms of noise.
  • Discussed with Simon and Connor next steps for detector enclosure improvements for Groningen beam test.
  • Spent some time reading Snowmass paper on climate of the HEPA field.