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The target date to Qweak installation in Hall C is
 
 
Nov. 2009
 
 
Region 1 Rotator installation on
 
 
3/2/10
 
 
Region 1 detector install and checkout
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:58, 29 July 2008

Information for installing the R1 chambers into Hall C

Installation Dates

Date Milestone
Planned (7/08) Completed metal
11/09 IQweak Install begins - 3/2/10 Install Rotator
3/22/10 Assemble Region 1 Chamber
5/2/10 Qweak Commission
9/6/10 Qweak Run 1
11/7/11 Qweak Run 2

Definitions

Survey tolorance
The accuracy in the absolute location of an object
Alignment Tolerance
The accuracy of an object relative some other known object.
"Would like to"
desired alignment accuracy
"Must have"
Required alignment accuracy
"Known to"
desired survey accuracy

Tolorances

The charge collector strips are less than 0.4 mm wide. The concentric strips can give you a direct measurement of the electron scattering angle [math]\theta[/math] if they are properly alignment with the beam line.


The numbers below are just a Guess with no justification from a simulation or hand calculation.

Tolorance for GEM relative to the PRIMARY COLLIMATOR (2nd collimator)

Survey can pretend to do 50 micron resolution 200 micron resolution is no problem.

Survey marker tooling balls need 1/4 inch rods to mount prisms on. Should have at least 3, 1/4 holes on detector.


Coordinate "Would like to" "Must have" Known to
(mm) (mm) (mm)
X 0.05 0.2 0.2
Y 0.05 0.2 0.2
Z 1 10 1
Yaw(about Y)
Pitch (about X)
Roll(about Z) [math]\infty[/math] [math]\infty[/math] [math]\infty[/math]


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