Date

Attendees

Overview

Text in the excerpt box will show up in lists of meetings.Some review of experimental systems. TCCB happening for TAX. Fusion white paper

Discussion items

TimeItemWhoNotes
Walk-in

Eric M Galtier  -

  • Ballistic: engineers working on beamline transport, supporting structures, SLIMs for upcoming reviews
  • Jama is working out pretty well; kind of OK on our side
  • Not much asked of us on the Exp. Sys. side

TCCB has happened for TAX changes

Summary of impactful changes

  1. Flip short and long pulse over vertical mirror plane of the X-ray line
  2. Flip near perpendicular OAP position
  3. Increase angle of "near colinear" RR-SP beam from 15 to 30 to make room for 0° SLIM payload and bring together two beam paths on south side
  4. Relocate leaker mirror position for on-shot diagnostic of beam
  5. Changes to port locations for vertically stacked SLIM arrangement
    1. No longer staggered in longitude between upper, middle, and lower
  6. Larger longitudinal spacing between most SLIM positions
    1. Asymmetric in longitude placement

Slides on sharepoint

Biggest caution of increasing angles is connected to lowest angles desired for forward collective scattering (XRTS). We are losing symmetry


MEC-U white paper for Fusion Energy
  • Overall update
    • 4+1 groups are working on white paper text: laser coupling, model validation, ablators, HRR tech, + radiation damage
  • Luke update
    • Hard to get people in the same room: work offline to the draft deadline; meet after deadline (oct) to revise.
  • Discuss any prospects of MFE contribution
    • PPPL - spectroscopy. Can we get a status of research overview
    • Potentially looking to tracer physics
    • Creation of magnetic field (potentially with lasers to make it more straightforward)
    • LLE basic science does involve a lot of Princeton folks – potentially look into this