Difference between revisions of "Moving the Tagger Microscope"

From UConn PAN
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 16: Line 16:
  
  
In Spring 2017 a survey of the various beamline components saw a small change in the Tagger Microscope position. The Microscope (upstream center) position derived from this survey is shown below and includes a magnet center shift from previous measurements.
+
In Spring 2017 a [https://halldweb.jlab.org/wiki/images/e/e0/TaggerHodoscopeEnergy-1-2017.pdf survey] of the various beamline components saw a small change in the Tagger Microscope position. The Microscope (upstream center) position derived from this survey is shown below and includes a magnet center shift from previous measurements.
 +
<center>
 +
  <table style="border:1px solid black;" cellspacing="0">
 +
      <tr>
 +
        <td colspan="2">
 +
            <table style="border: thin solid black;" cellspacing="0">
 +
              <tr>
 +
                  <th colspan="2"; style="background-color:rgb(239,222,205)"><span style="background-color:yellow">Spring 2017</span> </th>
 +
              </tr>
 +
              <tr>
 +
                  <th align="center" valign="top"; style="background-color:rgb(239,222,205)" colspan="2">Survey of Tagger Microscope Position</th>
 +
              </tr>
 +
              <tr>
 +
                  <th style="background-color:rgb(239,222,205); font-size:10px" colspan="2"> <em>(Upstream Center)</em> </th>
 +
              </tr>
 +
            </table>
 +
        </td>
 +
      </tr>
 +
      <tr>
 +
        <td align="right" valign="top">X <sub>room</sub> = </td><td align="left" valign="top"> - 1.16666 m</td>
 +
      </tr>
 +
      <tr>
 +
        <td align="right" valign="top">Z <sub>room</sub> = </td><td align="left" valign="top"> 7.41009 m</td>
 +
      </tr>
 +
      <tr>
 +
        <td align="right" valign="top">Angle <sub>room</sub> = </td><td align="left" valign="top"> - 8.05220<sup>o</sup> </td>
 +
      </tr>
 +
  </table>
 +
</center>
  
 +
 +
<center>
 +
  <table style="border:1px solid black;" cellspacing="0">
 +
      <tr>
 +
        <td colspan="2">
 +
            <table style="border: thin solid black;" cellspacing="0">
 +
              <tr>
 +
                  <th colspan="2"; align="center" valign="top"; style="background-color:rgb(124,185,232); font-size:13px">New Coordinates</th>
 +
              </tr>
 +
              <tr>
 +
                  <th colspan="2"; style="background-color:rgb(124,185,232); font-size:10px"> <em>(with magnet center shift) </em> </th>
 +
              </tr>
 +
            </table>
 +
        </td>
 +
      </tr>
 +
      <tr>
 +
        <td align="right" valign="top">X <sub>map</sub> = </td><td align="left" valign="top">0.73488 m</td>
 +
      </tr>
 +
      <tr>
 +
        <td align="right" valign="top">Y <sub>map</sub> = </td><td align="left" valign="top">1.22645 m</td>
 +
      </tr>
 +
      <tr>
 +
        <td align="right" valign="top">X <sub>FP</sub> = </td><td align="left" valign="top">3.31245 m</td>
 +
      </tr>
 +
      <tr>
 +
        <td align="right" valign="top">Y <sub>FP</sub> = </td><td align="left" valign="top">-0.00932 m</td>
 +
      </tr>
 +
 +
  </table>
 +
</center>
 +
 +
 +
<!--
 
[[Image:TAGM_New_Coord.png|center|thumb|500px|Figure 2: Results of a Spring 2017 survey. (Image taken from a [https://halldweb.jlab.org/wiki/images/e/e0/TaggerHodoscopeEnergy-1-2017.pdf Dan Sober Presentation])]]
 
[[Image:TAGM_New_Coord.png|center|thumb|500px|Figure 2: Results of a Spring 2017 survey. (Image taken from a [https://halldweb.jlab.org/wiki/images/e/e0/TaggerHodoscopeEnergy-1-2017.pdf Dan Sober Presentation])]]
 +
-->
  
 
==Next==
 
==Next==

Revision as of 19:07, 19 March 2021

Important Documents
3D Printer Manual
PLA Filament MSDS
ABS Filament MSDS
UConn EHS 3D Printer Approval
[| Ben's Logbook]


Moving the Tagger Microscope along the Focal Plane

Coordinate System

There are three coordinate systems often referred to inside the GlueX Tagger Hall. These coordinate systems have origins associated with the Goniometer center (room coordinates), Tagger Magnet center (map coordinates), and the focal plane (FP coordinates). The room coordinate system has the positive z-coordinate along the beam axis with the positive y direction pointing to the ceiling of the tagger hall from the coordinates origin placed at the Goniometer's center, where the beamline radiator is located. Figure 1 shown below, taken from a presentation by Dan Sober, shows the three coordinate systems relative to one another. The map coordinate system (magnetic mapping) places the y-coordinate along the long axis of the magnet with the positive x-axis parallel to the tagger hall floor in the direction of the focal plane. the positive z-axis of the map coordinate system points toward the tagger hall ceiling. When viewed from above the map y-coordinate is offset from the room coordinate z-axis by 6.5 degrees towards the focal plane (clockwise). The focal plane coordinate system places its x-axis along the electron focal plane with zero being at an electron energy equivalent to a photon energy around 11.7 GeV. The positive x-axis points toward increasing electron energy (decreasing photon energy). The positive y-axis of the focal plane coordinate system points towards the tagger magnet and is parallel to the tagger hall floor. This leaves the focal plane positive z-axis pointing towards the tagger hall ceiling.

Figure 1: The three coordinate systems often referred to in association with the Tagger Hall. (Image taken from a Dan Sober Presentation)


In Spring 2017 a survey of the various beamline components saw a small change in the Tagger Microscope position. The Microscope (upstream center) position derived from this survey is shown below and includes a magnet center shift from previous measurements.

Spring 2017
Survey of Tagger Microscope Position
(Upstream Center)
X room = - 1.16666 m
Z room = 7.41009 m
Angle room = - 8.05220o


New Coordinates
(with magnet center shift)
X map = 0.73488 m
Y map = 1.22645 m
X FP = 3.31245 m
Y FP = -0.00932 m


Next

xxxxxx

File:Magnetic Field Map.pdf


xxxxxx

Final

xxxxxxxxxxxxx