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  3   Wed, Mar 01, 2017, 04:20 Daniel Santiago-GonzalezFixFirefox already running
Open a terminal, run firefox -P, and either delete the user profile that won't run or to just create another
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  4   Thu, Aug 24, 2017, 20:59 Daniel Santiago-GonzalezDetectorsDecay curve in Si deflector

Decay curve in Si deflector

Tuned A=150 Q=2+ beam with Rodney onto "Si deflector", which uses a Canberra 2003BT preamplifier (+90V, 0.02 uA)

Once equilibrium was reached the rate meter showed ~ 9.5 kHz with about 200 Hz with no beam.

I starterd the data aquisition system and removed the detector from the beam path.

Data from the beta decays was saved using the CAEN desktop digitizer.

Data was sorted using a ROOT script I wrote (Decay.C)

Attachment 1, shows the experimental decay curve which was fit (from 4 to 60 sec) to an exponential of the form exp(x0+m*x).

The resulting parameter values are x0 = 6.16 and m=-7.36e-2. This corresponds to a half-life of 9.4 sec.

 

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