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The attached file is the Hall probe value from MYA in the May 12 - May 
18 interval.
It is between 2190 - 2200 Gaus (Except times when chicane is wramping up).

Rafo


On 06/05/2015 03:12 PM, Graf, Norman A. wrote:
> Hello Rafo,
>   Thanks for checking into this. Because of the short length of the leads
> the hall probe was located in the fringe field, which is why your value
> is lower than nominal. Since you've looked at this, how stable were
> the values over time?
> Norman
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rafayel Paremuzyan [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 12:07 PM
> To: Graf, Norman A.
> Cc: hps-software
> Subject: Re: Magnetic Field
>
> Hello Norman,
>
> Apparently I was doing wrong, I was using hall probe readings from MYA, which is not correct.
> I will put correct values, and will re-analyze data.
>
> Rafo
>
>
> On 06/05/2015 12:59 PM, Graf, Norman A. wrote:
>> Hello Rafo,
>>    Thanks for your presentation. It was a nice analysis which raised a number of questions.
>> One which I hope we can settle very quickly is the value of the
>> magnetic field. We are currently using  a value of -0.24 for the 1GeV
>> running. This differs from what you showed. Could you please let us know how you chose to arrive at the value you used?
>> Thanks, and enjoy the weekend,
>> Norman


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