The SRC Tritium Experiment (E12-14-011) is an (e,e'p) experiment in Hall A, comparing the momentum distribution of protons in tritium and helium-3. These nuclei have a large proton-neutron asymmetry, but are also isospin-mirror nuclei, meaning that the proton distribution in tritium can tell us about the neutron distribution in helium-3.
Support crew travel schedule
Spreadsheet
Run Coordinator Schedule
From
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To
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RC
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April 12
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April 19
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Florian Hauenstein
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April 20
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April 22
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Eric Fuchey
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April 23
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April 30
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Barak Schmookler
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May 1
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end of run
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Axel Schmidt
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Contact Info
Expert
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Phone
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Run Coordinator (RC)
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757-876-1787
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Machine Control Center (MCC)
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7046
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Target Experts
Name
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Work
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Cell
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Email
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J.P.Chen
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7413
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(757) 218-0722
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jpchen@jlab.org
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Greg Smith
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5405
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(757) 871-4371
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smithg@jlab.org
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Silviu Covrig
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6410
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(843) 697-1753
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covrig@jlab.org
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Dave Meekins
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5434
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(757) 968-9076
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meekins@jlab.org
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Chris Keith
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5878
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(757) 746-9277
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ckeith@jlab.org
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Important Links
Other information
Kinematics
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LHRS momentum [GeV]
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LHRS angle [deg]
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RHRS momentum [GeV]
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RHRS angle [deg]
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Fast
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3.543
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20.88
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1.4805
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48.80
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Slow
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3.543
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20.88
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1.246
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58.50
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Parallel (Hydrogen)
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3.543
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17.80
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1.4805
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48.80
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- BCM calibration
- run number: 100172
- target: carbon foil
- currents and attenuator values:
- 3uA ---> 140
- 7uA ---> 163
- 12uA ---> 184
- 18uA ---> 204
- 22.2uA ---> 214
- These are nominal values for the beam current. Gotta get the actual values from epics info.
- See example in the halog, entry number: 3505501
- Unser calibration
- run number: 100451
- target: dummy
- current values: 0,2,0,3,0,5,0,10,0,25,0,40,0,60,0,80,0,90,0,100,0,2,0,3,0,5,0,10,0 uA
- Ideally we would have completed two full cycles from 0 to 100 uA, but the beam came back and we decided to go back to production.
- See example in the halog, entry number: 3499263
Shift Instructions
Instructions for important tasks
- Running with the carbon-Hole target
- Running with the optics target
- Running with the dummy target
- Running with the tritium target
- Running with the helium-3 target
JLab Training
- You need to have a JLab account and be an active user.
- All trainings are available HERE.
- You can check the current status of your trainings HERE.
Regular Trainings:
The trainings that we need are:
- SAF110T - Tritium Training
- SAF116kd - Physics Division Work Governance
- SAF103 - ODH Training (Short quiz at the end)
- SAF100 - EH&S Orientation
- SAF801 - Radiation Worker Training
- If you do it for the first time you need to do a quiz at a JLab computer and a practical test. Afterwards you get your personal dosimeter
- If you renew your Radiation Worker training you only need to do the quiz.
- SAF110 - After you did all of the above you need the Hall A walkthrough.
- Read and sign the COO/ESAD/RSAD/ERG in the counting room. Electronic copies are HERE.
Tritium Target Operator Training
- Most detailed description of what to do can be found HERE.
- cryotarget training (lets you operate the standard Hall-A/C targets)
- Contact Greg, JP, and Silviu (see table above) to schedule time to receive a lecture. Lecture slides HERE.
- Lecture training followed by a practical training with one of them.
- Take half a shift with a trained Target Operator.
- Once the steps above are completed, send an email to Meekins, Greg, JP, and Silviu letting them know
- Tritium Target Operator Training
- Note that this is different from the SAF110T - Tritium Training mentioned above
- Training consists of going through the slides HERE.
- Send an email to Meekins letting him know that you completed the training
Documentation
HRS Surveys and Mispointings
LVDT retults
Kinematics
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Run number
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L mispointing [mm]
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R mispointing [mm]
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L HRS angle [deg]
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R HRS angle [deg]
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Fast
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100085
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1.18245
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-0.70915
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20.8837
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48.8207
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Hydrogen
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100100
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0.9882
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-0.7113
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17.8017
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48.8207
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Slow
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100553
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Fast2
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100658
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Hydrogen2
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100685
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Reference Reading
Previous (e,e'p) studies
Weekly SRC Meetings (Wednesdays 9:30 ET)
Bi-weekly SRC Analysis Meetings (Every Other Tuesdays 10:00 ET)