Difference between revisions of "October 17, 2008"

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Ran accelerator for a total of 2.5 hours broken into 30 minute segments.
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Ran accelerator for 2.5 hours with <math> D_{2}O </math> target.
  
Took a timing spectrum with an empty plastic water bottle (the exact same type of bottle holding the <math> H_{2}O </math> and the <math> D_{2}O </math> targets).
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Ran accelerator for 30 minutes with <math> H_{2}O </math> target.
  
Took a timing spectrum with no target at all.
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We switched detectors A and C, and ran the accelerator with <math> D_{2}O </math> target for 1 hour broken into 2 separate 30 minute runs.
  
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Then we ran accelerator with <math> H_{2}O </math> target for 1 hour broken into 2 separate 30 minute runs.
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Took a timing spectrum with an empty plastic water bottle (the exact same type of bottle holding the <math> H_{2}O </math> and the <math> D_{2}O </math> targets), running the accelerator for 30 minutes.
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Took a timing spectrum with no target at all, running the accelerator for 1 hour.
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Latest revision as of 06:31, 5 February 2009

Ran accelerator for 2.5 hours with [math] D_{2}O [/math] target.

Ran accelerator for 30 minutes with [math] H_{2}O [/math] target.

We switched detectors A and C, and ran the accelerator with [math] D_{2}O [/math] target for 1 hour broken into 2 separate 30 minute runs.

Then we ran accelerator with [math] H_{2}O [/math] target for 1 hour broken into 2 separate 30 minute runs.

Took a timing spectrum with an empty plastic water bottle (the exact same type of bottle holding the [math] H_{2}O [/math] and the [math] D_{2}O [/math] targets), running the accelerator for 30 minutes.

Took a timing spectrum with no target at all, running the accelerator for 1 hour.

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