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Keeping an eye on the polarization of the target when it should be stable is part of the TO's responsibilities. One easy way to check that the target polarization is working well is to look at the lock-in peak heights. The TO should make a log entry of these peaks once per shift or any time they change significantly. | Keeping an eye on the polarization of the target when it should be stable is part of the TO's responsibilities. One easy way to check that the target polarization is working well is to look at the lock-in peak heights. The TO should make a log entry of these peaks once per shift or any time they change significantly. | ||
== Lock-In Amplitudes == | == Lock-In Amplitudes == | ||
* Saturday October 15 2022, 2:30am: https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/4059408 | * Saturday October 15 2022, 2:30am: https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/4059408 |
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Keeping an eye on the polarization of the target when it should be stable is part of the TO's responsibilities. One easy way to check that the target polarization is working well is to look at the lock-in peak heights. The TO should make a log entry of these peaks once per shift or any time they change significantly.
Lock-In Amplitudes
- Saturday October 15 2022, 2:30am: https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/4059408