Shift bulletin board
Run coordinators
Currently, the detector is still in commissioning mode. The reference people for operations in this phase are listed below:
Role | Name | Until (Date) | Slack | Phone | |
Commissioning coordinator | Angela Fava | January 1st, 2021 8am | afava@fnal.gov | @Angela Fava |
(xxx)-xxxxxxx |
Deputy commissioning Coordinator | Andrea Scarpelli | January 1st, 2021 8am | ascarpell@bnl.gov | @Andrea Scarpelli |
+1 631 8971290 |
Experts on call (Updated May 3rd)
Summary of the experts on call for the relevant ICARUS subsystems.
Experts on-call rotate weekly, in case of doubts, please refer also to
the ELOG
shifts.
When available experts can be contacted using the appropriate Slack tag
in the #icarus-shift-operations
channel or by typing the name of the
expert after the @
symbol. The full list of ICARUS experts with all
contacts is available on docdb:
https://sbn-docdb.fnal.gov/cgi-bin/private/ShowDocument?docid=15862 .
Please, fill the Expert
Contact
checklist anytime you get in touch with an expert after some anomalies
during your shift. If the expert on call does not answer: you can
select one other expert contact from the list to call.
Expert team | Names | Available | Slack tag |
Shift help | Bruce Howard/Francesco Poppi/Wenqiang Gu/Wooyoung Jang | 00:00 - 23:59 CST | @icarus-shift-help |
DAQ expert | Donatella Torretta | 00:00 - 23:59 CST | @sbn_daq_experts |
PMT expert | Andrea Scarpelli | 00:00 - 23:59 CST | @icarus_pmt_experts |
BEAM expert | Angela Fava/Andrea Scarpelli/Donatella Torretta | 00:00 - 23:59 CST | @icarus_beam_experts |
TPC PS expert | Justin Muller | 00:00 - 23:59 CST | @icarus_tpcps |
DCS expert | Geoffry Savage | 00:00 - 23:59 CST | n/a |
Cathode HV expert | Hector Carranza | 00:00 - 23:59 CST | n/a |
Cryo expert | Claudio Monatanari and cryogenic team | 00:00 - 23:59 CST | n/a |
General advice to the shifters
Imprtant! New checklist
Please fill in the Impedance monitor checklist every four hours.
Planned activities (commissioning)
Daily activities related to commissioning are now documented in a
dedicated
spreadsheet.
Please, take a look at the planned activities at the beginning of your
shift. Shifter's beam run are normally taken overninght between 6pm and
8 am or when there are no planned activities. If a long run is in
progress, run conditions and relevant messages are posted in the
paragraph "Run and beam condition"
What to do on shift
On the first day of your shift block, please make sure to refresh what
you have to do on shift. This is particularly important for new shifters
or shifters who have not been on shift for some months. Documentation
may be found here:
https://cdcvs.fnal.govWhat_to_do_on_shift
Call Fermilab Main Control Room (MCR) at the beginning of your
shift
Shifters should resume calling the Fermilab main control room at +1
630 840 3721 when they fill out their start shift form. The number to
call is in the Start Shift form. Please use the Google voice account to
perform this operation
If you (the shifter) are called by the Main Control Room
Calls arrive on the GVoice account. Please check it regularly. Then
please write a general ECL entry logging the details of the call, and
send this ECL entry as an email to Angela Fava, Andrea Scarpelli, and
Donatella Torretta.
Run and beam condition (Updated to 3rd May 2021)
Run status
NO RUN IS IN PROGRESS AT THIS TIME.
BNB status
We are not using BNB beam at this time. BNB Checklist may be suspended
NuMi status
We are not collecting NUMI data.
Detector conditions (Updated to 3rd May 2021)
All subsystems are ON and working.
Cryogenic system
IFix Alarm
To check for alarms in the system, shifters should look at the Alarm
Summary in the top right of the iFix window as well. This shows two
types of alarms, regular and critical. For regular alarms the bottom box
turns red. For CRITICAL alarms, the top box turns red. On alerting cryo
experts:
CRITICAL Alarms: call cryo expert whenever this happens (any hour of
day or day of week)
Regular Alarms: call cryo expert between the hours 08:00 and 17:00
Fermilab time. If your shift is overnight, pass word on to the next
shifters to call when it is again between these hours, so long as the
alarm doesn't become CRITICAL.
Any time you see any alarm make a separate post in the ECL about the alarm noticed and any actions taken.
Pressure expert contact
If pressures are outside the OKAY ranges, call a cryo expert any
time of day or day of the week! (NOTE: the instructions were
recently updated to call Claudio first in these situations)
Venting
Cryostat venting is done regularly and may result in a loss of pressure.
In case you notice a sudden drop please check in the ECL if the
cryogenic team has performed a recent venting.