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* FINALLY have info from LeCroy to read out multiple waveforms from a single binary file: | * FINALLY have info from LeCroy to read out multiple waveforms from a single binary file: | ||
** Waveforms are called ''segments''. | ** Waveforms are called ''segments''. | ||
** Sets of waveforms are called | ** Sets of waveforms are called ''sequences''. | ||
** Single variable in binary header defines number of segments. | ** Single variable in binary header defines number of segments. | ||
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* Looking at emittance and beam profile evolution along Clatterbridge beamline. | * [http://www.hep.ucl.ac.uk/pbt/wikiData/presentations/2017/mhentz_beam_characterisation_update_15-03-2016.pdf Looking at emittance and beam profile evolution along Clatterbridge beamline]. | ||
* | * Using new input distributions. | ||
* | * Beam evolution looks realistic: nice big hole at stopper! | ||
* | * Final beam energy 60.22 MeV. | ||
* '''SJ''' will send presentation to '''Andrzej Kacperek''', '''Carsten Welsch''', '''Hywel Owen''' and '''Colin Baker''' for review. | |||
''' | '''LK''': | ||
* | * Wrote documentation on photon fit for '''Roger Barlow'''. | ||
* | * '''RS''' suggests looking at fit to histograms from calorimeter (reverse Landau). | ||
* | * '''SJ''' suggests looking into 2 projects from Medical Physics: | ||
** ''Monte Carlo for Hounsfield Unit-Relative Stopping Power conversion'' (Paul Doolan); | |||
** ''Build-up effect and skin sparing in proton therapy'' (Adam Gibson). | |||
''' | '''RS''' on behalf of '''ABF''': | ||
* | * '''ABF''' looking at rate-dependent gain: | ||
* | ** Average anode current too high due to gain (number of stages) and light output of scintillator. | ||
* | ** LED behaviour replicates MedAustron testbeam data almost exactly. | ||
* | * In discussions with Hamamatsu to build PMT with fewer dynode stages to produce lower gain and smaller peak current. | ||
* | * New detector should be able to reach >10MHz rates... | ||
Latest revision as of 14:57, 15 March 2017
Minutes for UCL Proton Calorimetry Meeting, 15th March 2017 (D17, Physics & Astronomy, UCL)
Present
Simon Jolly, Ruben Saakyan, Laurent Kelleter, Adam Knoetze, Matthieu Hentz, Andreas Christou
Student talks on Friday 17th March: 14.00–15.00
AC:
- Working on waveform integration in ROOT:
- ROOT can integrate pulses.
- Possible to set short and long gate equivalent.
- Preliminary results for integration seem to match Anastasia's results.
- FINALLY have info from LeCroy to read out multiple waveforms from a single binary file:
- Waveforms are called segments.
- Sets of waveforms are called sequences.
- Single variable in binary header defines number of segments.
AK:
- [http://www.hep.ucl.ac.uk/pbt/wikiData/presentations/2017/AKnoetze_15.03.2017.pdf Looking at Hamamatsu PMT response to LED:
- Measurements over wide range of frequencies with fixed current.
- Also took data with emulator.
- Odd results from UCL base: probably broken by RS in transit from MedAustron...
MH:
- Looking at emittance and beam profile evolution along Clatterbridge beamline.
- Using new input distributions.
- Beam evolution looks realistic: nice big hole at stopper!
- Final beam energy 60.22 MeV.
- SJ will send presentation to Andrzej Kacperek, Carsten Welsch, Hywel Owen and Colin Baker for review.
LK:
- Wrote documentation on photon fit for Roger Barlow.
- RS suggests looking at fit to histograms from calorimeter (reverse Landau).
- SJ suggests looking into 2 projects from Medical Physics:
- Monte Carlo for Hounsfield Unit-Relative Stopping Power conversion (Paul Doolan);
- Build-up effect and skin sparing in proton therapy (Adam Gibson).
RS on behalf of ABF:
- ABF looking at rate-dependent gain:
- Average anode current too high due to gain (number of stages) and light output of scintillator.
- LED behaviour replicates MedAustron testbeam data almost exactly.
- In discussions with Hamamatsu to build PMT with fewer dynode stages to produce lower gain and smaller peak current.
- New detector should be able to reach >10MHz rates...