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+ | Participants: David Flay, Eric, Jan, Simona, Paul King, Alexandre, Thia | ||
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+ | *Brief updates: | ||
+ | *# David --- no update | ||
+ | *# Simona --- continuing to test PMTs, does not need DAQ support yet | ||
+ | *# Jan --- no update | ||
+ | *# Paul --- no update | ||
+ | * Eric | ||
+ | ** Considering to use a 3 PMT coincidence for the trigger in the RICH, but backgrounds in the RICH would give too high an accidental coincidence | ||
+ | ** Including alignment of hits in the RICH and LAC could bring accidentals to smaller rates | ||
+ | *** But his study on slide 3 assumed the LAC is triggered in a single row. If the LAC triggering is done in groups of rows, this will be more spread out | ||
+ | ** Some questions raised in discussion | ||
+ | *** Could we use smaller grouping of PMTs in the RICH (clustering?) to help reduce the accidentals? | ||
+ | *** How many pe's do we expect in the RICH? |
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Organizational details
- 1:00 PM
We will be using the BlueJeans system. To join via Phone:
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Agenda
- Updates
- E. Fuchey very first look on TDIS electron arm trigger logic
Minutes
Participants: David Flay, Eric, Jan, Simona, Paul King, Alexandre, Thia
- Brief updates:
- David --- no update
- Simona --- continuing to test PMTs, does not need DAQ support yet
- Jan --- no update
- Paul --- no update
- Eric
- Considering to use a 3 PMT coincidence for the trigger in the RICH, but backgrounds in the RICH would give too high an accidental coincidence
- Including alignment of hits in the RICH and LAC could bring accidentals to smaller rates
- But his study on slide 3 assumed the LAC is triggered in a single row. If the LAC triggering is done in groups of rows, this will be more spread out
- Some questions raised in discussion
- Could we use smaller grouping of PMTs in the RICH (clustering?) to help reduce the accidentals?
- How many pe's do we expect in the RICH?