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| * 2) How realistic is Gaussian distribution for the incoming beam? | * 2) How realistic is Gaussian distribution for the incoming beam? | ||
| * 3) Difference between dispersive focus and achromatic focus. | * 3) Difference between dispersive focus and achromatic focus. | ||
| - | * 4) On ST. GEORGE the reactions that push the energy acceptance (+/-8%) also pushes the angular | + | * 4) On ST. GEORGE the reactions that push the energy acceptance (+/-8%) also pushes the angular acceptance (+/-40 mrad). This doesn’t seem to be true in SECAR: 15O(p, |
| - | acceptance (+/-40 mrad). This doesn’t seem to be true in SECAR: 15O(p, | + | |
| - | acceptance (+/-3.1%) but not in the angular acceptance (only +/-15.6 mradvs. SECAR’s +/-25 mrad | + | |
| - | acceptance). Is there a reason SECAR was designed with angular acceptance so much larger than | + | |
| - | the energy acceptance? | + | |
| * 5) Purpose of SECAR Section 3? | * 5) Purpose of SECAR Section 3? | ||
| * 6) On slide 6, what is the meaning of the arrows the Effective Field Length and Good Field Regions? | * 6) On slide 6, what is the meaning of the arrows the Effective Field Length and Good Field Regions? | ||
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| * 14) Alignment example not clear. | * 14) Alignment example not clear. | ||
| * 15) Does higher order effects give us details about the initial beam characteristic? | * 15) Does higher order effects give us details about the initial beam characteristic? | ||
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