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The following experimental runs were made in 2016:
The following experimental runs were made in 2016:


== [[/Aug2-3|2nd+3rd August 2016]] ==
== [[/Nov24-25|24th-25th November 2016]] ==


Give longer explanation of test setup and results, but leave details to individual page.
* Give short explanation of the purpose and results.
 
== [[/Aug2-3|2nd-3rd August 2016]] ==
 
* To obtain energy-to-range calibration measurements with a calibration wheel used by physicists at Clatterbridge with detector module comprising a 2" PMT and new PS-based scintillator.
* To obtain data cross-checking measurements taken with the wheel to that taken with PMMA blocks of equivalent thickness at the same location, and further upstream at the modulator box.
* To record total dose delivered to the new PS-based scintillator for radiation damage and hardness considerations.
* To record waveform data with new LeCroy HDO6104 oscilloscope.
* To record neutron measurements with the large 8" PMT hexagonal block module.

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The following experimental runs were made in 2016:

24th-25th November 2016

  • Give short explanation of the purpose and results.

2nd-3rd August 2016

  • To obtain energy-to-range calibration measurements with a calibration wheel used by physicists at Clatterbridge with detector module comprising a 2" PMT and new PS-based scintillator.
  • To obtain data cross-checking measurements taken with the wheel to that taken with PMMA blocks of equivalent thickness at the same location, and further upstream at the modulator box.
  • To record total dose delivered to the new PS-based scintillator for radiation damage and hardness considerations.
  • To record waveform data with new LeCroy HDO6104 oscilloscope.
  • To record neutron measurements with the large 8" PMT hexagonal block module.