The agenda for this meeting is based upon user schedule v1.6.0, please cf. here. Please note the current injector schedule which contains information about MDs, Technical stops, etc. and can be found here.
Next user meeting:
For week 29 on Thursday, July 20th, 2023 10:30 CEST
Meeting room 874/1-011
new user schedule online version 1.6 (counted that this is the 21st numbered user schedule since February)
Interesting incident on Friday 7.07 - Technical Infrastructure closed wrong water circuit, stopped SPS for 5 minutes
Running fine: GPS 99.8 % HRS 98.9 % HIE 95.5%
Few minor issues followed up
First week of physics production, still missing ~10% of injected intensity in AD, 85% deceleration efficiency in both machines.
Up to 10% intensity fluctuations in the transfer lines, maybe correlated to AD-ELENA transfer stability problem.
Recurrent issue trips of the DR.QUAD, so far without solution
cancelled: Thursday 14 July from 7h30 to 8h30: access for QFO11 leak inspection. No beam to users.
Week 28:
Week 29:
Weeks 30, 31 and 32:
continue with SPS T2/T4/T6 = 30/72/45
Very good availability recently, albeit a bit worse than last week. Availability for the last 7 days (taken Wednesday evening):
Several issues when coming back from the MD Wednesday evening.
Another test during MD of EBC, close to final set up for operation.
LHC frequent filling due to various spurious interlocks and other issues. Luckily filling very good these days.
T9: Change to low momentum configuration done. Beam to be checked today with the users after safety clearance.
T10: Good operation.
T11: No user, beam off.
Good week, no issue with operation but cumulative intensity delivered to T8 relatively low (~1.6E16 p/w, see plot below) probably due to reduced duty cycle (in average we got daily ~1 spill/13 BP [~0.065] rather than 1/10 BP, see plot below). Beam alignment on both X- and Y-axis OK (again >90% for X-axis). During the access on Wednesday, we exchanged dosimetry samples and all long-term users continue EP-ESE, TE-MSC [including N2 experiment], CMS Pixel [scanning table], RD50, etc. ATLAS ITk strips has been removed and CMS LGADs experiment started (IRRAD). CMS upgrade readout tower and BE-CEM continue testing, SY-EPC completed their test (CHARM). Upcoming access, next week. Complex installations in IRRAD, access expected to be long.
We successfully perfomed test beam experiment yesterday. During test beam, we did lots of programs. We measured energy resolution. And linearity test of detector is also performed. Our detector has linearity within 1% uncertainties. And we did timeing resoultion study (~400ps) and also we studied response of the projective tower at the border between towers. And then we tried to test all 64 individual channels of MCP PMT for high granularity calorimeter. We really appriciate the people who help us.And very thanks to nice quailty and stable beam.
Installation completed on Wednesday and safety inspection took place at 9am (and completed at 2pm)
Initially take the beam at 500-1000MeV/c where the beam intensity is high. The first few days will be on tuning the beam and detector. If there is an opportunity for more beam, we would switch to 200-500MeV/c setting which is limited by statistics.
Manget is being shipped from Fermilab (it was shipped on Feb.13 local time) and expected next week. The installation of the magnet will be on July 26 for the tagged photon beam. As a result, we will not switch to the high momentum setting during this 2023 data taking.
smooth data taking (when beam available)
changing telescope right now, safety inspection planned this afternoon at 14:00
Air conditioning working fine, last time I missed the new system, apologies
Took data successfully last days, still few sensors to be measured
This year, two winning teams of high school students will visit CERN in September (Weeks 37 & 38) to perform their experiments
We aim at a combined setup for both experiments and will use the testbeam in week 29 to
We would like to thank all persons and groups at CERN who help and support BL4S!
Announcement: If you would like to meet the students in September (weeks 37 & 38) when they perform their experiments (e.g. just to say ‘hello’ or to support them during the data analysis), please let us know. The students and us, we would be super grateful and happy to meet you!
H2: Smooth operation (wobbling change planned next wednesday)
H4: Smooth operation
H6: Higher rate of 6 x 10^6 particles per spill achieved in PPE156 vs. last higher intensity period (Week 23, 4 x 10^6) whilst remaining within RP limits. No issues to report.
H8: Smooth operation. Electron content improved after optics adjustment. No issues to report.
M2: First beam checks done for the muon beam for NA64mu. Upstream profile monitors dont show a profile. This is being followed up with BI.
P42/K12: Checks for NA62 beam dump run done and data now being analysed by RP. About 60 units on T10 seem to be feasible with the 40 mm T4 target in. This was tested with 125 units on T4. This is not reflective of the final beam dump run request as the sharing will be different. Several trips of MNP33 during the MD, regulation card was changed in time for the physics data taking.
Stable data-taking since last week. Small (2-3mm) vertical shift in K12 was checked by Johannes on Sunday: no problem. We often have P0 survey warnings on different K12 and P42 magnets that appear and disappear very quickly. Looking forward to EBC being in operation.
This week we continued installation
• Test beam runs fine with 12 setups running in parallel. Some experiments had issues with readout electronics and one setup needed to swap some noisy chamber.
• If good beam for the rest of the week, all setups should be able to complete their program.
• Sharing beamtime works (as usual) fine with RD51, with 3 fixed access times for them during the day.
• As reported last week, (about the surprise in terms of material inserted in the gamma field we had with a setup), it has been decided that they will be moving out of the gamma field this weekend, in order to give the possibility to the others setups, standing on the back, to take data for calibration without any shadow.
Things are running smoothely. All groups take good data. The group that was to run in GOLIATH will not take data because their detector has not yet arrived from US and they will participate at the August period. The electron run that was scheduled last night due to the problems of SPS was canceled. There is one more electron run for tonight.
A comment concerning safety: on the Jura side all lights are off during the night that makes it dangerous since we cannot see anything. May be a few safety lights could stay on.
ECAL spare supermodule equipped with Phase 2 readout electronics for timing and energy resolution assessment.
We have started the installation yesterday and we got the safety clearance this morning. We are working on finalizing the DAQ using EUDAQv2 which is going to be used for the first time in HGTD testbeam. Once DAQ is ready, we will start the datataking (expected this afternoon or tomorrow morning).
Delay in receiving the upgrade electronics (only Wednesday at 12h). The installation of upgrade electronics was completed by Friday but had some issue with the synchronisation of the readout.
we started the program with MAPMT and this was completed over the week-end while in parallel we debug the issues.
on Sunday we started the muon program over all the modules and completed on Monday.
Then started the electron program but had huge dead time with the DAQ not operational due to Central ATLAS DAQ update that affect our setup.
We resume Tuesday night, then again had some synchronisation issues that are still being investigated.
Some issues using the Cherenkov.
We plan to continue the electron program in the next day and start with hadrons on Friday.
Shipments of equipment are expected at CERN between July 14 - 17. Storage area requested in EDH for 887/R-Q26. There will be 8 boxes arranged on 3 pallets with total weight 300-400 kg. I checked the form – it is completed now. The internal transport is scheduled for July 17.
Yulia had a techincal meeting with Michael Lazzaroni on June 29th. Desy table, and other techical details + contact information received.
The team members will arrive at CERN between July 14-17. Some of our team members do not yet have CERN accounts and working with USER office to secure them on time.
Safety inspection is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon on July 19.
Reporting for parasitic users is optional, please add your name below:
The physics programme has been completed.
RP measurements have been performed.
We thank the main user groups for their collaborative and fruitful cooperation.
We thank the PS & SPS coordinators and team for their help and invaluable support in making our testing possible and smooth.
We have been able to perform all of the desired measurement on our irradiated DUTs for that week. These will be again tested later this month.
The beam was great all week long for us and we were very happy with intensity, width and rate (3 spills most of the time).
The DUTs will be left in a freezer inside the experimental area for the upcoming parasitic time starting on the 26th of July.
The FE-I4 UniGe Telescope will be left as it is until the upcoming parasitic time, as agreed with the group downstream (EP-Pixel).
We thank the main users for their help and collaboration throughout the week.
We thank the PS and SPS coordinators as well as the beam physicists for their precious help and support to provide the best possible testing conditions.
We thank for this opportunity for installing ahead of our beam time (week 31 parasitic, week 32 main user). Active detectors and iron blocks were installed yesterday ( July 12). This morning we finish cabling. Safety inspection expected in the afternoon.
We are ready to move in with our setup. Wednesday 5 PM we will be ready for safety inpection.
Minutes by the respective speakers, edited by E. B. Holzer and M. Schwinzerl