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Monday, June 13
2 p.m.
LHC Physics Center Topic of the Week Seminar - Sunrise, WH11NE
Speaker: Salvatore Rappoccio, Johns Hopkins University
Title: Jet Substructure at CMS
2:30 p.m.
Particle Astrophysics Seminar - One West
Speaker: Matt Turner, University of Washington
Title: Angular Deflection Measurement Using Quantum Weak-Value Amplification
3:30 p.m.
DIRECTOR'S COFFEE BREAK - 2nd Flr X-Over
4 p.m.
All Experimenters' Meeting - Curia II
Special Topics: Pixel Detector Monitoring of Crystal Collimation at the Tevatron; Beam Activities and Experiments at NML Test Facility

Tuesday, June 14
Noon
Summer Lecture Series - One West
Speaker: Amitoj Singh, Fermilab
Title: High Performance Computing at Fermilab
3:30 p.m.
DIRECTOR'S COFFEE BREAK - 2nd Flr X-Over
4 p.m.
Accelerator Physics and Technology Seminar - One West
Speaker: Kazuhito Ohmi, KEK
Title: Electron cloud studies for J-PARC and SuperKEKB

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Photos of the Day

Young researchers receive awards at Users' Meeting

Xuebing Bu, a graduate student at the University of Science and Technology of China who worked on DZero, receives the URA Thesis Award from URA Executive Chair Steven Beering at the annual Users' Meeting. Bu was one of two recipients of this year's award, which recognizes graduate students' research achievements. Photo: Reidar Hahn.
Simone Pagan Griso, a graduate student at the Universita Degli Studi di Padova who worked on CDF, receives the URA Thesis Award from URA Executive Chair Steven Beering at the annual Users' Meeting. Griso was one of two recipients of this year's award, which recognizes graduate students' research achievements. Photo: Reidar Hahn.
Tom Schwarz, a CDF collaborator from the University of California-Davis, receives the Tollestrup Award from Alvin Tollestrup at the 2011 annual Users' Meeting. Schwartz received the award for his postdoctoral work on measurements of top quark properties. Photo: Reidar Hahn.
In the News

Why 13 and 25 are magic numbers for physicists

From physicsworld.com, June 9, 2011

If you think that adding ever more researchers to your group can only be a good thing, think again. Two physicists have, for the first time, quantified how the increasing size of research groups in physics affects the quality of the work it can produce. They conclude that the best group size for experimental physicists is around 25 researchers, while in theoretical physics the number is 13. Adding more researchers to the group over these sizes does not result in an increase in research quality.

Ralph Kenna from the University of Coventry and Bertrand Berche from the University of Nancy, France, used data collected for the UK's 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). The RAE was designed to deduce the quality of research being performed at all UK universities based on researchers submitting detailed data about their research groups, including their size and the output of each individual.

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In the News

Tests 'reject new particle claim'

From BBC News, June 10, 2011

Cross-checks on data that hinted at the discovery of a new sub-atomic particle have failed to find support for the observation.

In May, researchers working on the CDF experiment at the US Tevatron "atom smasher" announced they had detected tantalising hints of an unanticipated particle.

But independent checks using a separate experiment called DZero have not been able to corroborate the findings - dealing a blow to the idea.

A confirmation would have heralded one of the most radical changes to physics in years.

The DZero result comes several days after a CDF team member presented updated results showing the signal had strengthened - not disappeared - after analysing about double the amount of data.

Scientists from both Tevatron experiments will now have to "compare notes" with the aim of reaching a consensus.

The Tevatron is the only major competition to Europe's Large Hadron Collider machine. It is operated by the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), based in Batavia, Illinois.

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ES&H Tip of the Week: Quality

Checklist? Check.

Making checklists is a worthwhile investment of your time since it will help you remember important tasks and avoid costly errors.

Did you ever skip making a list because the task was so easy even a caveman could do it?

Sometimes we think forgetting only happens to others. Actually, forgetfulness happens no matter how young, old or smart you are. That is why you should make and use checklists.

Checklists are one of many standard practices used to ensure a desired result is achieved consistently. Like airplane pilots use preflight checklists, professionals at Fermilab use checklists to ensure certain activities are accomplished, items are in a specific order and the job is complete and correct. This also helps avoid costly errors. For example, if a generator was started without coolant or lubricant, overheating could damage components. Knowing this, the Technical Division records the sequence of activities needed for the assembly and testing equipment. Likewise, the Accelerator Division uses a checklist to ensure the start up of the Tevatron is accomplished properly.

One of the objectives of quality is to ensure the customer (anyone depending on the results of an activity) obtains the expected and desirable results consistently. The Integrated Quality Assurance manual encourages the “appropriate level of work process controls, including which activities require written procedures…”

If you feel an activity needs to be accomplished more consistently or proficiently, consider a checklist and suggest it to your manager. Performing activities better and more affordably is not only a good idea; it is the right thing to do.

— edited by Tom King

Accelerator Update

June 8-10

- Three stores provided ~15 hours of luminosity
- FESS personnel switched to different power cables for the Tevatron sector A0 main breaker
- Store 8797 lost due to Tevatron quench
- Stores 8799 and 8801 aborted due to lightning strike
- Tevatron and Main Injector vacuum problems fixed
- Heavy rains caused flooding problems
- Tevatron personnel conducted electron cloud studies
- Feeder #36 fault caused power loss for part of proton area
- NuMI resumed taking beam on June 11

Read the Current Accelerator Update
Read the Early Bird Report
View the Tevatron Luminosity Charts

Announcements

Indian Creek Road closed today

International folk dancing in Ramsey Auditorium

Lunch and Learn about migraines and cluster headaches - June 15

Two high school seniors awarded ACU college scholarships

Introduction to LabVIEW class offered - June 16

Deadline for UChicago tuition remission program - June 23

Heartland Blood Drive - June 20 & 21

DASTOW 2011 - June 22

Fermilab management practices courses presented this summer

SciTech summer camps June 20 - Aug. 12

Fermilab Arts Series presents Chicago Afrobeat Project - June 18

Change in cashier's office hours

Beginner swim lessons at the pool

Jazzercise discount for employees

10,000 Steps-A-Day personal fitness kit winner

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