Difference between revisions of "CLAS12R1 WireQualPic"
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An inspection of the wires strung in a drift chamber occurs at least weekly during construction. While the visual appearance of the wire is very sensitive to light and the observation angle, the stringing team observed some wires that differed in appearance to neighboring wires. The observation is a small spot that looks like a very small drop of water on the wire. | An inspection of the wires strung in a drift chamber occurs at least weekly during construction. While the visual appearance of the wire is very sensitive to light and the observation angle, the stringing team observed some wires that differed in appearance to neighboring wires. The observation is a small spot that looks like a very small drop of water on the wire. | ||
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+ | | [[File:1Clas12R1WireWaterDrops.png | 200 px]] | ||
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+ | | The red circles indicate spots on the wire that are not visible on other wires | ||
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[[File:2Clas12R1WireWaterDrops.png | 200 px]] | [[File:2Clas12R1WireWaterDrops.png | 200 px]] | ||
[[CLAS12_R1#Region_1_Q_.26A]] | [[CLAS12_R1#Region_1_Q_.26A]] |
Revision as of 19:22, 15 April 2013
An inspection of the wires strung in a drift chamber occurs at least weekly during construction. While the visual appearance of the wire is very sensitive to light and the observation angle, the stringing team observed some wires that differed in appearance to neighboring wires. The observation is a small spot that looks like a very small drop of water on the wire.
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The red circles indicate spots on the wire that are not visible on other wires |