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=== [[ELogs/SaadShaikh|Saad Shaikh]] ===
=== [[ELogs/SaadShaikh|Saad Shaikh]] ===
*Delivered seminar for PART.
*Delivered [http://www.hep.ucl.ac.uk/pbt/wikiData/presentations/2021/SS210611_PART_edit.pptx seminar] for PART.
**Laurent pointed out problem with error bars: forgot to divide errors by root(N). Error bars are actually very small, showing that background noise is periodic.
**Laurent pointed out problem with error bars: forgot to divide errors by root(N). Error bars are actually very small, showing that background noise is periodic.
**Laurent agreed to help with implementing improvements for ROOT fitting speed.
**Laurent agreed to help with implementing improvements for ROOT fitting speed.
*Labelling and re-measuring scintillator sheets that Simon has removed black paint from.
*Labelling and re-measuring scintillator sheets that Simon has removed black paint from.
*Optimised scintillator sheet pairings for 32 sheets: best combination is thickest/thinnest sheets. Gives average sheet thickness of 2.82mm.
*Optimised scintillator sheet pairings for 32 sheets: best combination is thickest/thinnest sheets. Gives average sheet thickness of 2.82mm.

Latest revision as of 18:17, 8 August 2022

Minutes for UCL Proton Calorimetry Meetings, 16th June

Present

Simon Jolly, Saad Shaikh

Saad Shaikh

  • Delivered seminar for PART.
    • Laurent pointed out problem with error bars: forgot to divide errors by root(N). Error bars are actually very small, showing that background noise is periodic.
    • Laurent agreed to help with implementing improvements for ROOT fitting speed.
  • Labelling and re-measuring scintillator sheets that Simon has removed black paint from.
  • Optimised scintillator sheet pairings for 32 sheets: best combination is thickest/thinnest sheets. Gives average sheet thickness of 2.82mm.