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The following experimental runs were made in 2019: | The following experimental runs were made in 2019: | ||
== [[ | == [[/NovScintSheets|Measurements of 2 and 3 mm scintillator sheets]] == | ||
* Thickness measurements of 2 mm and 3 mm thick scintillator sheets from Nuvia. | * Thickness measurements of 2 mm and 3 mm thick scintillator sheets from Nuvia. | ||
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* Experimental measurements with range calorimeter from 120 to 184.5 MeV/u using proton, Helium and Carbon beams.? | * Experimental measurements with range calorimeter from 120 to 184.5 MeV/u using proton, Helium and Carbon beams.? | ||
* Simon Jolly, Raffaella Radogna and Laurent Kelleter present. | * Simon Jolly, Raffaella Radogna and Laurent Kelleter present. | ||
== [[/Mar26|LeCroy HDO6104 Trigger Dead-time Measurements]] == | |||
* Summary of LeCroy HDO6104 Trigger Dead-time Measurements. |
Latest revision as of 11:21, 16 November 2020
The following experimental runs were made in 2019:
Measurements of 2 and 3 mm scintillator sheets
- Thickness measurements of 2 mm and 3 mm thick scintillator sheets from Nuvia.
12th to 15th April 2019: Heidelberg Ion Therapy Centre
- Experimental measurements with range calorimeter from 120 to 184.5 MeV/u using proton, Helium and Carbon beams.?
- Simon Jolly, Raffaella Radogna and Laurent Kelleter present.
LeCroy HDO6104 Trigger Dead-time Measurements
- Summary of LeCroy HDO6104 Trigger Dead-time Measurements.