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{\large {\bf Minutes}}\\[2mm]
Charissa Group Meeting
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\makebox[3.5cm][l]{Meeting held on:} 10 May 1995\\[2mm]            % Date
\makebox[3.5cm][l]{Meeting held at:} York \\[2mm]     % Place
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BRF(Chair),WNC,NMC,MF,GJG,SJAH,RAH,\\CDJ,JSL,ACM,VP,WDMR,RPW,DLW
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Those above plus  RAC,JK,GT,DDW, all by e-mail/file-server 
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{\large {\bf Minutes}} \\[0.5cm]

\begin{enumerate}

\item	 {\bf Apologies:} RAC, JK, GT sent formal apologies.

\item	 {\bf Minutes of meeting of 26 September 1994:} accepted

\item	 {\bf Matters Arising/ Actions:} All covered by agenda. 

\item	 {\bf Update on EPSRC matters:} 

DLW reported on the meeting at the ANU with Neil Williams (EPSRC) and ANU
personnel. Written input had been tabled from all UK users who had responded
to the EPSRC request. A meeting had been called for 17 May at Daresbury
Laboratory, at which the operation and possible extension of the agreement
would be discussed. It was noted that the UK community has significant
equipment resources both in Australia and the UK, that could be used in
negotiations to extend the agreement.

The EPSRC review under Prof. A. Shotter was briefly discussed. Over the period
being considered, it was felt that Charissa would concentrate on
expoitation of the new array. Work at GANIL would involve relatively modest
investment of equipment, of the type already developed for the new array.
Regarding experiments at overseas labs in general, it was noted that bids for
the next grant round (early 1996) should be realistically costed to cover all
local expenses including incidental equipment.

\newpage

\item	 {\bf Progress with MEGHA development:} 
\begin{enumerate}
\begin{enumerate}
\item	 {\em Hardware (detectors, chamber, gas supply):}

The target chamber was assembled with blanking flanges, and was at roughing
pressure when inspected in the mechanical workshop during the meeting. Module
components were complete and awaiting assembly. The computer controlled bias
supplies were demonstrated. The gas handling rack had been assembled. The
target handling system was under construction.

\item	 {\em Electronics:}

RAH reported that since the ANU tests described by M. Freer (CH/ Tech/94/04,
and Ch/Meet/94/05), the packaging of the amplifier and the associated modules 
had been improved. The updated status is described in CH/Tech/95/01.
The energy and time TDCs were presently in separate units for
development purposes only. The WAGER (walk generation) and CATER (convert
amplitude to time) modules were linked by the TAIL boards to the TDCs in CAMAC.
These are all in prototype stage. The FIACRE (CAMAC) module to put TDC data
into FERA format  is in the design stage. The FETCH and FARMER modules have
now been produced in printed circuit versions.

NMC reported that the threshold discriminator in the new twin amplifier
modules was dependent on the course gain setting, and that this was inherent
in the design. He suggested, and it was agreed by the meeting, that the modules
should have a Lemo output for each channel on the front panel, for the 
bipolar outputs. \action{NMC,DLW}

\item	 {\em Data acquisition:} 

It was agreed that a 64 channel version of the new data acquisition system
should be installed at the ANU by the end of 1995. \action{RAH}

At a later stage, the data format would be changed into 32-bit Eurogam style
(16 bit ADC number and 16 bit ADC value) rather than the present format with
hit-pattern descriptor words. \action{RAH,VP}

VP reported on a replacement for the {\em grafterm} software, which would 
be in place for the next running. New CAMAC control software was demonstrated,
with {\em Windows} interfaces as in Table 1. Documentation for all of these
exists.

In summary, for the next run, we will have {\em sunsort} with data
broadcasting and the new CAMAC control software for setting up the interface.
The {\em GEC emulator} will remain to actually control the interface and the
tape writing at a fundamental level.

\begin{table}
\caption{CAMAC Control Windows (Item 5 (iii)).}
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{|p{4cm}|p{7cm}|} \hline
Window Name & Description \\ \hline
CAMAC diagnostics & Replaces DS file -- defines all the module position. \\
Event Control  & Status and monitor. \\
RSM (ECS92A)  & Status and monitor. \\
Silena 4418/V & ADC setup and monitor. Allows all thresholds to be adjusted.\\
Lecroy 2277 & TDC setup and monitor. \\
Lecroy 2551 & Scaler setup and monitor. Allows Scalers to be read at will. \\
Lecroy 4208 & TDC setup and monitor. \\
System Control & Control data acquisition, charissa interface, broadcast of 
		data and tape. \\ \hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\end{table}

\end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}

\item	 {\bf Installation of MEGHA at the ANU:} 
\begin{enumerate}
\begin{enumerate}
\item	 {\em Problems with beamline shipment:}

The beamline for the Linac had arrived on April 10 in a corroded state.
The DANFYSIK switchgear had survived. ANU took photographs as evidence.
D.C. Weisser (ANU) is preparing an estimate of repair costs and manpower.
They may be in a position to repair at real cost. This will be considered,
along with the options of UK manpower and an outside Australian firm. It was
agreed to meet this added expense from the grants, so that the timescale of
being ready for the Linac start-up was maintained. BRF would consult with
collaborators when estimates were better defined. Insurance aspects would
be dealt with later.

\item	 {\em Timescale for installation:}

The following goals and order of priorities were identified:
\begin{enumerate}
\item	assemble MEGHA in York with full complement of preamps
\item	package and ship MEGHA from York to ANU
\item	existing amplifiers may need adapting using extender boards
\item	install MEGHA in ANU Dec95/Jan96 and also D. Acq. hardware
	for 64 channels CAMAC + VME using existing data format
\item	install test scale electronics at ANU
\item	next grant applications due around Feb 96
\item	test experiments with 64 channels instrumented Feb 1996
\item	first full-scale experiment with complete electronics
\end{enumerate}


\end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}

\item	 {\bf Next ANU running:}
\begin{enumerate}
\begin{enumerate}
\item	 {\em Time:}

Alternatives of July 95 (the original plan) and October 95 were discussed.
The final decision would be taken on 17 May at the Daresbury EPSRC meeting.
CDJ spoke in favour of the July date. Other relevant dates were reviewed
and are shown in Table 2.

{\bf Note added:} Meeting on 17 May decided on October 1995 option.

\begin{table}
\caption{Dates relevant to experiment planning (Item 7(i)).}
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline
1 July		& Eight amplifier modules complete \\
13 -- 21 July	& ANL experiment \\
15 -- 16 July	& GANIL parasitic beam to set up \\
28 Jul -- 3 Aug & GANIL halo experiment \\
3 -- 16 Sep	& EPSRC summer school \\
4 Sep		& Surrey semester begins \\
11 -- 12 Sep	& GANIL SPIRAL workshop \\
25 Sep		& Birmingham term begins \\
18 Oct		& York term begins \\
21 -- 22 Oct	& Study weekend at Cosener's House \\ \hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\end{table}

\newpage
\item	 {\em Experiments:}

The $6-\alpha $ experiment had 4 approved days left, the detector tests
2 days (DLW recommended not using these in July). Two further proposals
were submitted: \su\  (\oo +\oo\  spins), \mg\  (seen in \oo +\cc\ entrance).
At least 3 proposals were in the planning stages and needed to be completed
in the next few weeks.

\item	 {\em Changes to hardware, electronics, data acquisition, software:}

After discussions, it was established that the following would be used if
running in July:

software: new CAMAC control interface, ``upgrade'' to Solaris 2.4. 
\\ \mbox{} \action{VP}

Updated {\em fortran} compiler to run on both workstations. \action{SJAH}

electronics: 8 new amplifiers to run in duplicate mode. \action{NMC}

hardware: exabytes on charissa1 to have diagnostic tests, and local Canberra
service agents sought. \action{VP}

If the running were in October, a full crate of 32 amplifiers would be
ready. It was agreed that the considerations in this subItem were not 
determining on the run time.

\end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}



\item	 {\bf Status of Strasbourg plans:}

RPW reported that the Charissa beamline in Strasbourg was installed and
lined up in Dec 1994. It was pumped down and leaks remedied in Feb 1995.
It is estimated that 3 days' work remains before beam can be taken; Birmingham
can deal with these jobs. Beam has been requested for 3 hours on each of
3 consecutive days, to be taken as soon as possible. Strasbourg advised on 3 May
that no estimate was available for when beam would be provided.

The power supplies require cards to be installed. This can be done by a
technician from Daresbury who is expert in these supplies.

The electronics and data acquisition system are assembled together in 
Birmingham and need to be shipped and installed prior to experiments.

\item	 {\bf Reports of other running (Orsay, GANIL, Argonne):}

Orsay: CDJ reported that data from Dec 94 were being analysed at Strasbourg.

GANIL: WNC reported that data from the $^{19}$C experiment were being analysed
at Caen, and an abstract had been submitted to the Arles conference. An
experiment on $^{17}$B was scheduled for July (cf. Item 7(i)) and it was
planned to submit a proposal for a transfer reaction experiment.

ANL: MF reported that a \neon\ beam experiment was scheduled for July
(cf. Item 7(i)) using a \cc\ target to study states in \su . This would form
the thesis data for S.\ Hoad.

Others: no other runs were being planned.


\item	 {\bf Publications and Talks:} 

	This was not reviewed in detail at the meeting.
	The publications and analysis list has been updated by BRF
	and is included as Table 3.


\item	 {\bf Any Other Business:}
\begin{enumerate}
\item	{\em Postgraduate Summer School:} 

JSL requested that this be publicised in each department.

\end{enumerate}


\item	 {\bf Date of Next Meeting:} \\[1mm]
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\begin{center}
Tuesday, 4 July 1995  \\[1mm] 
			Birmingham \\

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\end{enumerate}
\noindent
W.N. Catford, Secretary.\hfill
May 23, 1995  (released \today )

\vfill
Attached: table 3, summary of analysis on Charissa work.
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\begin{table}
\caption{Status of analysis on Charissa work}
\mbox{} \hspace*{-1.5cm} \begin{tabular}{|l|p{11cm}|} \hline
Description	& Status	 \\ \hline
~ & ~ \\
{\bf Outstanding from NSF Running} & ~ \\
Spins at low energy (York) &	Unknown\\
Band termination (York)	 &	Unknown\\
\mg\ on \cc\ ang dist (York) &	Recoil ambiguities and poor stats.  Status unknown\\
\cc\ on \mg\ (Surrey)	&	TDC failure and poor stats. Repeated Jul 94. \\
\mg\ to \cc *+\cc\ (B'ham)&	SH analysing.  No yield but may be stuff in other channels\\
\crr\ to O+O+O (B'ham)	&	AM thesis.  Draft paper prepared (inc. RLM work below)\\
~ & ~ \\
{\bf ANU (Oct 93)} & ~ \\
\oo\ on \ca\ (Surrey)	&	SMS analysing. Low statistics. Hopeful on
\si +\mg\ coincidences.\\
\si\ and \su\ (B'ham)	&	NC thesis. Draft of 16O+16O ready.  Paper on \cc +\oo\ to come \\
\cc +\cc\ $0_3^+$ (York)	&	SPMC thesis.  Paper published\\
\cc +\oo\ \oo\ chain (B'ham)&	MF analysis.  Paper published\\
\cc +\oo\ 7--\al\ chain (Oxf)	&	PS thesis.    Paper accepted\\
Commissioning runs& ~ \\
~ & ~ \\
{\bf ANU (April 94)} & ~ \\
\cc +\cc\ ex. fn. (York)	&	CDJ analysing\\
\cc +\oo\ ex. fn. (York)	&	SF thesis.  Analysis in progress\\
\si\ oblate (Surrey)	&	GJG analysis complete. Draft paper prepared.\\
Tests of DA	& ~\\
Test of Hybrids & ~\\
Test on MEGHA	&		PL mid term (with later runs for possible NIMs?)\\
~ & ~ \\
{\bf ANU (July 94)} & ~ \\
\oo +\oo\ for \mg\ states (B'ham)	&	MF analysis.  Paper submitted\\
\cc\ on \mg\ (Surrey)	&	SMS analysis complete. Limit on cross section.
Outline of short paper in preparation.\\
\mg +\mg\ gammas (B'ham)&	RlM midterm.  Draft paper ready\\
Tests of MEGHA		&	PL mid term (with later runs for possible NIMs?)\\
~ & ~ \\
{\bf ANU (March 95)} & ~ \\
\oo +\cc\ to a+a+Ne (B'ham)&	GRK thesis.   Analysis in progress\\
\cc +\cc\ 6--\al\ fine struct (B'ham)&	RlM thesis.   Analysis in progress\\
\cc +\cc\ 6--\al\ O+Be chan (York)&	PL thesis.   Analysis in progress\\
MEGHA test + O tgt (York)&	CDJ to analyse for 16O target paper\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}


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