Projects
- MICE
MICE¶
MICE, the Muon Ionisation Cooling Experiment, is a project to design, construct, operate and test a cell of a muon ionisation cooling channel that may be used for a future Neutrino Factory or Muon Collider.
Below are the links to subprojects. If you are a member of the collaboration, you can click here to register or click here if you have forgotten your password. If you do not use your academic/lab email address and real name, your account will be rejected.
Zoom info- [[computing-software:MICE zoom info]]
Working Group Wikis¶
Links to each working group area are given below.
MICE Experiment¶
- Analysis
- [[computing-software:|Computing and Software]] (requires password)
- Configuration Database
- MAUS
- [[online:|Online Group]] (requires password)
- Accelerator Physics Software
- [[cm:|Controls & Monitoring - (a.k.a. CAM or C&M)]] (requires password)
- [[computing-software:Infrastructure|Infrastructure]]
- Operations
- Safety (inc. Reviews)
MICE Construction¶
- Decay Solenoid
- [[magnetic-shielding:|Magnetic Shielding]]
- Liquid Hydrogen Absorber
- Tracker
- Vacuum
- Electrical
- Quench Protection
- RF
MICE Governance¶
General Information¶
Included here is information that's general to MICE instead of information on specific working groups, which is below for convenience. This information is stored in wiki format.
- Video conferences
- Information on Coming to RAL
- Acronyms and Lingo
- Speaker's Bureau
- All code used in mice is hosted on launchpad in the mice project group ... More
- MICE News Images
- *Readytalk Phone bridge information*
MICE Notes¶
- Analysis
Analysis Group Wiki¶
The MICE analysis group has responsibility for designing the experimental configurations, supporting the operations team to produce a good dataset and analysing the MICE data to produce the publications.
Mailing List¶
You can subscribe to the MICE analysis mailing list here
Data Location¶
MICE data are available- on the [[computing-software:RALPPDDataAccess|RALPP cluster]], at several locations on the Grid
- and are downloadable from http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/micedata/
- There is a lot of data in a database listing at http://reco.mice.rl.ac.uk
- the cdb for the set values of currents, etc and this ascii list of runs step4-runs.txt
- process variable store for dynamic readout of the slow controls (currents, temperature, etc)
MC productions are listed here:
Data required to model tracker noise in the MC is available here:Publications¶
- The publications
- Publications in Progress
- A guide to presenting and publishing MICE data plus some useful source data
Codes¶
- xboa: a set of C/python code for calculating beam parameters
- tof momentum and emittance reconstruction
- Beam-based detector alignment
Future¶
- Thursday March 31st
- Thursday March 17th
- Thursday March 3rd
- Thursday February 3rd
- Thursday January 20th
- Thursday January 6th
- Thursday December 9th
- Thursday November 25th
- Thursday November 11th
Thursday October 28thhalf term- Thursday October 14th
- Thursday September 30th
- Thursday September 16th
- Thursday September 2nd
Thursday August 19th- Thursday August 5th
- Thursday July 22nd
- Thursday July 8th
- Thursday June 24th
- Thursday June 10th
Thursday May 27th (noting clash with IPAC)- Thursday May 20th/21st - Muon collider roadmap workshop
- Thursday 13th May
- Wednesday May 5th - Special VC
- Thursday April 29th
- April 8th - Special VC
- March 26th - MICE CM
- March 24th/25th - Muon R&D Programme workshop
- Thursday 4th March
- Thursday 18th February
- Thursday 4th February
- Thursday 21st January
- Thursday 7th January
- Thursday 17th December analysis workshop
- Thursday 10th December pm - muon collider cooling
- Thursday 3rd December - VC
- Friday 28Nov20: LiH scattering-paper referee's meeting
- Thursday 26th November am - muon collider cooling
- Thursday 19th Nov 15:00 GMT
- Thursday 12th November pm - muon collider cooling
- Thursday 5th Nov 15:00 GMT
- Thursday 5th Nov 14:00 GMT
Past¶
- UK clocks go back 25 October
- CM57: October 22/23 (provisional agenda)
- Thursday 1st Oct
- Thursday 24th September 15:00 BST - muon collider cooling
- Thursday 17th Sep 14:00 BST
- Thursday 3rd Sep - VC
- Thursday 20th August
- Wednesday 19th August - snowmass LoIs
- Thursday 6th August Zoom workshop
- Thursday 16th July
- Thursday 2nd July
- Thursday 18th June
- Thursday 11th June
- Thursday 4th June - VC
- Thursday 21st May - zoom workshop
- Thursday 7th May
- Thursday 23rd April
- Thursday 9th April - VC
- Thursday 26th March
- Thursday/Friday 12/13 March - CM56
Thursday 27th February15:00 GMT Friday 28th February - phone conference- Wednesday 12th Feb - Analysis workshop at Strathclyde
- 6th Feb - VC
- 15:00 GMT Thursday 30th January - phone conference
15:00 GMT Thursday 16th January - phone conferencecancelled
Temporary page to prepare WWW page for emittance evolution paper (KL, 22Jul19)
- x-boa
XBOA¶
A multiparticle tracking postprocessor library for accelerator physicsists. You've got your favourite tracking code running, what now? This package is a post-processor for taking beam data to calculate beam emittance, Twiss functions, etc. Also includes bindings to plotting packages ROOT and matplotlib, and a whole lot more!
Download and Installation¶
Alternately try sourceforge and launchpad mirrors.
Installation instructions are in the README file, but you probably have to do something like:
tar -xzf xboa-<version>.tar.gz cd xboa-<version> # next line may need superuser privileges if installing into the system python install python setup.py install
At the moment only Linux is supported, but windows support could be implemented if there was demand.
Running¶
When doing any physics analysis beyond the most basic, one really wants to be able to manipulate the analysis in various ways. For any detailed analysis, physicists will want to make cuts and calculate different variables in different ways. For this reason x-boa really provides just a library of physics analysis functions. Examples of how to use it are provided, but once physicists get going they can really push the analysis however they like.
There are several example scripts in the directory xboa-<version>/xboa/examples that are good to start with. They take you through the steps required to load particle tracking data, access it, make plots and manipulate it in various ways. Reference documentation is in the directory xboa-<version>/doc. Browse the example script code at:
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Example 4There is also a script that almost clones the functionality of the ecalc9f code developed by Greg Penn and Rick Fernow:
Documentation¶
Please see the full documentation
There is also some documentation for developers
- Configuration Database
The Configuration Database provides a web service interface to the underlying database. It is made up of a number of components:
Alarm Handler, Beamline, Cabling, Calibration, Control, Geometry, Target and State MachineA Python client has been provided to access the web service, Python API...
- MAUS
Overview¶
- Table of contents
- Overview
- Release Status
- New Users
- Developers
- Documentation
- MICE Data
- Online Reconstruction
- Other
MAUS (MICE Analysis User Software) is the MICE project's tracking, detector reconstruction and accelerator physics analysis framework. MAUS is designed to fulfil a number of functions for physicists interested in studying MICE data:
- Model the behaviour of particles traversing MICE
- Model the MICE detector's electronics response to particles
- Perform pattern recognition to reconstruct particle trajectories from electronics output
- Provide a framework for high level accelerator physics analysis
- Provide online diagnostics during running of MICE
In addition to MAUS's role within MICE, the code is also used for generic accelerator development, in particular for the Neutrino Factory.
Release Status¶
Release Status - List of MAUS releases including the current release, together with release notes and any known issues
New Users¶
Installing MAUS - how to *download* and install MAUS from source.
Preinstalled MAUS - shared copies of MAUS available to new users
Developers¶
Email lists and MAUS development meetings - communications between the MAUS development team
Code repositories: Launchpad (pro) Github (experimental)
Additional Developer Documentation - development of MAUS, code structure, doxygen, coding guidelines and testing guidelines
Test Server - The MAUS test server forms part of our Continuous Integration stack
Tracker Software Review - Pages for the 2017 review of the tracker software
Documentation¶
MAUS Workbook - a step-by-step guide to using MAUS to simulate, unpack, reconstruct and analyse MICE data (with examples)
MAUS User Guide - setting up geometries, run control variables and different user applications (pdf maus_user_guide.pdf also available)
MAUS Doxygen (for latest release)
MICE Data¶
MAUS Production reconstructed real data produced via: OffRec Machine GRID PPD
MAUS Production full reconstructed (with global recon) real data produced via OffRec Machine GRID
MAUS Production MC data information at: MC Production
Online Reconstruction¶
Online Reconstruction - How to install the online reconstruction code
Software On-call - Information on MAUS support shifters.
Other¶
Citation - Use this reference in order to cite MAUS
For information regarding general computing and software, please see the [[computing-software:|Computing and Software wiki]] for help. See also the xboa project for information on accelerator physics postprocessor routines.
- Electrical
Electrical¶
- Electrical Drawings
Drawings for discussion and approval¶
Drawing files posted in this area are for discussion in meetings leading to approval. Once approved the drawings will be posted in the issue area of the Electrical Wiki. Drawing files will be removed from this area when superseded or issued.
Infrastructure Meeting 7th January 2015¶
Tray/trunking layout drawing which show the proposed changes to the trunking for the vacuum cables on the south side of the hall. Proposed Spectrometer Solenoid Chilled water system for the Energy Dump trays.Drawings for discussion and approval¶
Drawings that have been discussed and approved and should be used for construction
Rack Room 1¶
Rack Room 2¶
Trunking and Cable Tray¶
Cable Routing¶
Uploaded Files¶
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- Collaboration Board
Collaboration Board¶
- MICE institutional representatives March 2017: InstitutionalRepresentativesMarch17.pdf
- MICE membership list February 2017: CollaborationList250217.pdf
- MICE author list for publication (March 2016): 2016-03-MICE-author-list-for-publication.pdf
Collaboration Board documents:¶
- Data taking shift policy for MICE
- MICE publication policy
- Policy for public presentation of MICE results
- MICE Constitution: MICE-constitution-30Mar2016.pdf
Common Fund¶
- MICE COMMON FUND AGREEMENT
- Common Fund contributors: CF_Census2016.pdf
Collaboration Board Meetings¶
- CB Meeting at CM49 Tuesday 3 October 2017
- CB Meeting at CM48 Wednesday 28 June 2017
- CB Meeting at CM47 Tuesday 14 February 2017
- CB Meeting at CM46 Thursday 6 October 2016
- CB Meeting at CM45 Friday 29 July 2016
- CB Meeting at CM44 Thursday 31 March 2016
- CB Meeting at CM43 Friday 30 October 2015 at 17:30 GMT
- Meeting of 23 June 2015
- Meeting of 10 February 2015
- Meeting of 28 October 2014
Collaboration Board minutes and papers¶
- Draft minutes for 30th October 2015 (Meeting at RAL) : cb301015.pdf
- Minutes for 10th February 2015 (Meeting at RAL) : cb100215.pdf; papers prepared for the CB meeting
- Minutes for 28th October 2014 (Meeting in Rome) : cb281014.pdf; papers prepared for the CB meeting
- Agenda for 27th June 2014 (Meeting in Oxford): ag270614.pdf
- Minutes of 25th February 2014 (Meeting in Napa): cb250214.pdf
- Minutes of 7th November 2013 (Meeting at RAL): cb071113.pdf
- Minutes of 15th February 2013 (Meeting at RAL): cb150213.pdf
- Minutes of 18th October 2012 (Meeting at RAL): cb181012.pdf
- Minutes of 27th June 2012 (Meeting in Glasgow): cb270612.pdf
- Minutes of 7th July 2011 (Meeting at RAL): cb070711.pdf
- Minutes of 17th February 2011 (Meeting at RAL): cb170211.pdf
- Minutes of 5th October 2010 (Meeting in Sofia): cb051010.pdf
- Minutes of 8th July 2010 (Meeting at RAL): cb080710.pdf
- Minutes of 25th March 2010 (Meeting at UC Riverside): cb250310.pdf
- Minutes of 6th November 2009 (Meeting at RAL): cb061109.pdf
- Minutes of 31st May 2009 (Meeting at RAL): cb310509.pdf
- Minutes of 16th January 2009 (Meeting in Harbin): cb160109.pdf
- Minutes of 21st October 2008 (Meeting at RAL): cb211008.pdf
- Minutes of 6th June 2008 (Meeting at Daresbury): cb060608.pdf
- Minutes of 12th February 2008 (Meeting at RAL): cb120208.pdf
- Minutes of 9th October 2007 (Meeting at RAL): cb091007.pdf
- Minutes of 15th June 2007 (Meeting at RAL): cb150607.pdf
- Minutes of 24th February 2007 (Meeting at CERN): cb240207.pdf
- Minutes of 11th October 2006 (Meeting at RAL): cb111006.pdf
- Minutes of 9th June 2006 (Meeting at FNAL): cb090606.pdf
- Minutes of 2nd March 2006 (Meeting in Osaka): cb020306.pdf
- Minutes of 23rd October 2005 (Meeting at RAL): cb231005.pdf
- Minutes of 27th June 2005 (Meeting in Frascati): cb270605.pdf
- Minutes of 11th February 2005 (Meeting in Berkeley): cb110205.pdf
- Minutes of 28th October 2004 (Meeting at RAL): cb281004.pdf
- Minutes of 2nd August 2004 (Meeting in Osaka): cb020804.pdf
- Minutes of 31st March 2004 (Meeting at CERN): cb310304.pdf
- Minutes of 31st October 2003 (Meeting at RAL): cb311003.pdf
Last updated: Chris Booth C.Booth@sheffield.ac.uk 3rd May 2016
- DOE Reviews
DOE Reviews¶
DOE review of MAP and MICE, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 12th to 14th August 2014¶
Presentations:¶
- K. Long: MICE and its global context; 01-2014-08-12-LONG.pptx
- R. Preece: MICE-UK plan; 02-MICE-UK_Plan_120814.ppt
- A. Bross: MICe-US construction effort; 03-DOE_Review_MICE_construction_v11.pptx
- P. Garbincius: MICE-US resource-loaded schedule and budget profile; 04-PHG_MICE.pptx
- D. Kaplan: MICE-US experimental contributions; 05-Kaplan-MICE_MAP-DOE-Review-Aug2014-R11.pptx
Documents:¶
- Delivering the MICE project; options for success
- Figures:
- Top: Drawing of a single lattice cell of the Feasibility II cooling channel: Figure-1a-StudyII.pdf. Bottom: Rendered engineering drawing of MICE in the Step VI configuration: Figure-1b-StepVI.pdf
- Steps in the staged implementation of MICE: Figure-2-MICE-steps.pdf
- Step IV Dashboard: Figure-3-MICE_Dashboard.pdf
- Step IV baseline schedule milestones: Figure-4-Step_IV_milestones_Waterfall.pdf
- Step V critical path relating to Plan A: Figure-5-StepV_Critical_Path_Advanced.pdf
- Step V critical path relating to Plan B: Figure-6-StepV_Critical_Path_Flat_Funding.pdf
- Spend profile required to carry complete Step V according to Plan A: Figure-7-Advanced-UK-US_Finance.pdf
- Spend profile required to carry complete Step V according to Plan B: Figure-8-Flat_UK-Flat_US-UK-US_Finance.pdf
- Comparison of the UK spend profiles required to deliver Step V according to Plans A and B compared with the profile required to deliver Step IV: Figure-9-MICE-UK_Funding_Profiles.pdf
- Comparison of the US spend profiles required to deliver the components of Step V for which the US is responsible: Figure-10-MICE-US_Funding_Profiles.pdf
- Tables:
- Headlines of the minimal physics programme by Step in the staged implementation of the MICE programme: Table-1-PhysicsHeadlines.pdf
- Interface points identified in the MICE baseline-schedule analysis: Table-2-Delivered_Required_Dates.pdf
- Step IV baseline critical path: Table-3-Step_IV_Critical-Imminent-Near.pdf
- The tasks which lie on the Step~V baseline critical path for Plan A: Table-4-StepV_Critical_Near_Advanced.pdf
- The tasks which lie on the Step~V baseline critical path for Plan B: Table-5-StepV_Critical_Near_Flat.pdf
- The UK requirement for the completion of Step V according to Plan A: Table-6-UK-Advanced_Spend_profile.pdf
- The UK requirement for the completion of Step V according to Plan B: Table-7-UK-Flat_funded_Spend_profile.pdf
- The UK requirement for the completion of MICE at Step IV: Table-8-UK-Stop_Step_IV_Spend_profile.pdf
- Top level risks for the sub-projects for which the UK is responsible: Table-9-STFC-RiskRegisterAug.pdf
- Top level risks for the sub-projects for which the US is responsible: Table-10-MAP-RiskRegister.pdf
- Risk history for US risks: Table-11-US-risk_history.pdf
- Figures:
- Response to feedback from the RLSR panel and MPB
- MICE Project Assumptions Document
- Planning the MICE Step IV Data Campaign
- Magnet and Beam Commissioning at Step IV
- Executive Board
Executive Board¶
Membership:¶
Meetings:¶
Upgrade to demo:¶
Preparation of proposal to upgrade Step IV to deliver a demonstration of ionization cooling
Documents:¶
- 2018
- EB 2018(01): Final report to STFC close-out review
- 2017
- EB 2017(04): Request to operate MICE in ISIS User Cycle 2017/03
- EB 2017(03): MICE bimonthly project update 8
- EB 2017(02): Response to feedback from the RLSR and MPB
- EB 2017(01): MICE report to the MICE Project Board
- 2016
- EB 2016(03): Response to feedback from the RLSR panel and the MPB
- EB 2016(02): Response to feedback from the MICE Optics Review
- EB 2016(01): MICE report to the MICE Project Board
- 2015
- EB 2015(05): Response to feedback from the RLSR panel and the MPB
- EB 2015(04): MICE report to the MICE Project Board
- EB 2015(03): Response to feedback from the RLSR panel and the MPB
- EB 2015(02): MICE report to the MICE Project Board
- EB 2015(01): Response to feedback from the RLSR panel and the MPB
- 2014
- EB 2014(02): Response to feedback from the RLSR panel and MPB
- 2018
- MEMO
MICE Experiment Management Office¶
- Table of contents
- MICE Experiment Management Office
Membership¶
- Spokesperson: K. Long (Chair)
- Deputy: A. Bross
- Experimental Integration Scientist: P. Hodgson
- Operations Coordinator: S. Boyd
- Physics Coordinator: C. Rogers
- Software and Computing Coordinator: D. Rajaram
- Co-opted:
- Project Manager: C. Whyte
- P. Kyberd, D. Maletic
Organisation¶
- MEMO organigram: MEMO.pdf
- Operations organigram: Ops.pdf
- Software and computing organigram: SWandC.pdf
- Physics and analysis organigram: Physics1.pdf
Mailing list¶
- mice-memo_at_jiscmail.ac.uk
Meetings:¶
Reviews:¶
- 2017: Tracker s/w review:
Documents:¶
- 2016:
- MEMO 2016(01): MICE bimonthly project update 7
- 2015:
- MEMO 2015(01): Response to feedback from the RLSR panel and the MPB
Uplinks:¶
- MIPO
MIPO¶
Membership¶
- Project Manager: C. Whyte (Chair)
- Spokesperson: K. Long
- US Map Director : M. Palmer
- MICE-US Construction Project Manager: A. Bross
- Experimental Integration Scientist: P. Hodgeson
- MICE-UK Capital Project Associate: A. Grant
- MICE Project Engineer: A. Nichols
- Accelerator Integration Scientist: J. Pasternak
- MICE-US Financial Manager: P. Garbincius
- MICE-UK Principal Investigator: P. Soler
Project Documentation:¶
- Project documentation relating to the construction of the MICE experiment can be found at the following link. You will need to enter your MICEMine username and password to access the page. http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/projects/mipo-doc/wiki
- Magnet forces information page
Project reports:¶
- 2017:
- MIPO 2017(01): Resource Loaded Schedule, costs and risks to complete MICE
- 2016:
- MIPO 2016(04): MICE bimonthly project update 7
- MIPO 2016(03): MICE bimonthly project update #6
- MIPO 2016(02): Schedule, costs and risks for the completion of MICE
- MIPO 2016(01): MICE bimonthly project update #5
- 2015:
- MIPO 2015(08): Response to recommendations of the RF system review
- MIPO 2015(07): Resource Loaded Schedule, costs and risks to complete MICE
- MIPO 2015(06): MICE bimonthly project update #4
- MIPO 2015(05): MICE bimonthly project update #3
- MIPO 2015(04): MICE bimonthly project update #2
- MIPO 2015(03): Schedule, costs and risks for the completion of MICE
- MIPO 2015(02): MICE bimonthly project update #1
- MIPO 2015(01): Response to feedback from the RLSR panel and the MPB
Review Meetings:¶
- 2016:
- "Mice Magnet Readiness Review'
- 2015:
Meetings:¶
Joint MIPO/MEMO:2017:
- October
- August
- July
- June
- May
- March
- January
- December
- November
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- 2014:
- December
- November
- October
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
Magnet Forces :¶
Hydrogen Project Meetings:¶
Magnet Commissioning Meetings:¶
- 2017
- M2 Discussion 14th August 2017 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 11th August 2017 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- 2016:
- September
- Phone Meeting 21st September 2016 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 15th September 2016 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 13th September 2016 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 9th September 2016 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- August
- July
- Phone Meeting 27th July 2016 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 25th July 2016 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 14th July 2016 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 11th July 2016 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 4th July 2016 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 1st July 2016 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- 2015:
- Phone Meeting 20th October 2015 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 5th October 2015 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 2nd October 2015 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 3rd September 2015 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 20th July 2015 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 15th July 2015 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 14th July 2015 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 13th July 2015 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
- Phone Meeting 10th July 2015 - Agenda and Files can be found with this link
Magnet Commissioning Electrical Task List :¶
- MPB
MPB¶
2014¶
- 2014-04-29&30:
- MICE submission: MICE report to the MICE Project Board
- CERN Indico page
- Feedback from the RLSR: Report from MICE Project Board meeting 7
- 2014-04-29&30:
- RLSR
RLSR¶
Project dashboard:¶
2014¶
- 2014-04-29:
- Project team submission: Resource Loaded Schedule for MICE to Step VI
- CERN Indico page (restricted access)
- Feedback from the RLSR: MICE-RLSR Apr 29th 2014: Panel Report
- 2014-04-29:
- Operations
The Operations Working Group is responsible for running the MICE experiment and taking data which facilitates an understanding of the muon beam and ultimately results in the measurement of muon cooling. These responsibilities include maintaining and operating the MICE target, beam line magnets, particle detectors, and the data acquisition system. The Operations Group maintains close ties with the Online Group in order to understand, improve and make use of tools including the controls and monitoring systems for each part of the MICE experiment, checks of data quality and detector function, and networking within the MLCR. The Operations Group also develops and implements appropriate training regimes for members of MICE on shift and beam line experts (BLOCs). The MICE Operations Manager (MOM) is the leader of the group and is responsible for the daily functioning of the experiment, preparation for future stages, and the safety and training of MICE personnel at the experiment....
- Safety (inc. Reviews)
MICE safety reviews¶
On this page is gathered the formal documentation regarding safety in MICE. The contents includes links to the documentation of working and operational procedures as well as sign-off sheets generated in the run-up to operation. Links to the MICE/ISIS Safety Committee, formal safety reviews and MICE Safety meetings are also given on this page.
Rules for working in the MICE Hall and generic risk assessments and method statements ¶
MICE operating instructions (OpIs)¶
- MICE operating instruction 01 (OpI01): MICE-Opl.01_signed_24Jul15.pdf
MICE Operational Safety Organisation ¶
MICE competencies¶
- MICE superconducting magnets; competencies: 2015-07-22-MICE-magnet-competencies-I1.pdf
- Magnetic training slides for MICE system experts: MICE_MagneticSafety-150722.pdf
Safety Instructions¶
Task-specific RAMS ¶
MICE-ISIS Safety committee meetings¶
Safety Reviews ¶
Mice safety meetings¶
- SciFi Tracker
These pages hold information on the MICE scintillating fibre trackers. See the Wiki tab above for meetings, software, images etc.
- Vacuum
The Vacuum Work Package for the MICE experiment.
The Package Manager that reports to the Project Manager is Mark Tucker
The team that is supporting Mark in the design, construction and installation of the Vacuum system hardware and controls are :-
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