From: Jerry Hoffmann (hoffmann_at_physics.utexas.edu)
Date: Tue Mar 11 2003 - 09:01:47 EST
I went out and looked again. The pressure on the isobutane is now
slowly rising, so I also think it is a temperature effect.
I think that we should label things better for the TOF gas. I traced
the lines to the bottles. The lines have labels on them
that have nothing to do with the gases in them. This can be very
confusing for someone who is not extremely careful in
following the lines.
Cheers,
Jerry
p.s. we need 300k more events to finish off the TOFr runs.
Geary Eppley wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I talked with Jerry. I think thius is a function of 20 degree temp. we'll
>see later today.
>
>Geary
>
>On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Jerry Hoffmann wrote:
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>>Please call Jerry Hoffmann at 631-344-4242 concerning tof GAS. It
>>appears that isobutane is almost out. It reads 0 pressure.
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