Readout of Scintillator/WLS Detectors with Pixelated Silicon Photosensors
Jan, 200710 pages
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- FERMILAB-PROPOSAL-0965
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- [1]Continuing Studies of Geiger-Mode Avalanche Photodiodes for Linear Collider Detector Muon System Readout 2. S. Vasile, aPeak - SBIR Grant Number DE-FG02-03ER83607,
- D. Warner
- [2]PERSONNEL AND INSTITUTIONS Group leader CSU Lead experimenter in charge of beam test: David Warner, CSU H. Eugene Fisk liaison: Erik Ramberg The group members at present and others interested in the test beam are: • CSU: Robert Wilson (Professor of Physics), David Warner (project engineer), Pablo Bauleo (Research Scientist-II), Yvan Caffari (post doc), Eric Martin (technician), Jonathan McBee (technician) • FNAL (Staff Scientist, Technical/Administrative resource)
- Robert J. Wilson
- [4]RESPONSmILITIES BY INSTITUTION - NON setting up electronics, cabling, temperature control system
- Position and focus ofthe beam on the experimental devices under test will be under control of MCR. Control of secondary devices that provide these functions will be delegated to the experimenters as long as it does not violate the Shielding Assessment or provide potential for significant equipment damage. 5.2 PARTICLE PHYSICS DIVISION 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 The test-beam efforts in this MOU will make use of the Meson Test Beam Facility. Requirements for the beam and user facilities are given in Section 3. The Particle Physics Division will be responsible for coordinating overall activities in the MTest beam-line, including use ofthe user beam-line controls, readout ofthe beam-line detectors, and MTest gateway computer. Scintillator/Cerenkov counters provided by facility for trigger and start time Facility DAQ LlNUX computing support as needed (2417 support may not be available) 5.3 COMPUTING DIVISION 5.3.1 5.3.2 Ethernet and printer should be available in the counting house. Connection to beams control console and remote logging (ACNET) should be made available in the counting house. SA 5.4.1 ES&H SECTION Assistance with safety reviews
- [6]SUMMARY OF COSTS Source of Funds [$K] Equipment Operating Particle Physics Division Accelerator Division Computing Division $OK 0 0 $OK 0 0 Totals Totals Non OK [$30 K] 0 0 Personnel (person-weeks) 1.0 0.5 0 1.5 5.0 7
- 7.5 All items in the Policy on Computing will be followed by the experimenters. ( · 7.6 The PI of the CSU group will undertake to ensure that no PREP or computing equipment be transferred from the experiment to another use except with the approval of and through the mechanism provided by the Computing Division management. They also undertake to ensure that no modifications of PREP equipment take place without the knowledge and consent of the Computing Division management. 7.7 The CSU group will be responsible for maintaining and repairing both the electronics and the computing hardware supplied by them for the experiment. Any items for which the experiment requests that performs maintenance and repair should appear explicitIy in this agreement. 7.8 At the completion of the experiment: 7.8.1 The PI of the CSU group is responsible for the return of all PREP equipment, computing equipment and non-PREP data acquisition electronics. If the return is not completed after a period of one year after the end of running the PI of the CSU group will be required to furnish, in writing, an explanation for any non-return. 7.8.2 The experimenters agree to remove their experimental equipment as the Laboratory requests them to. They agree to remove it expeditiously and in compliance with all ES&H requirements, including those related to transportation. All the expenses and personnel for the removal will be borne by the experimenters. 7.8.3 The experimenters will assist the Divisions and Sections with the disposition of any articles left in the offices they occupied. 7.8.4 An experimenter will be available to report on the test beam effort at a All Experimenters Meeting. 8
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