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Some review of experimental systems. TCCB happening for TAX. Fusion white paper |
Discussion items
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| 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
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| TCCB has happened for TAX changes |
| Summary of impactful changes - Flip short and long pulse over vertical mirror plane of the X-ray line
- Flip near perpendicular OAP position
- 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
- Relocate leaker mirror position for on-shot diagnostic of beam
- Changes to port locations for vertically stacked SLIM arrangement
- No longer staggered in longitude between upper, middle, and lower
- Larger longitudinal spacing between most SLIM positions
- 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
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