Mitchell, Betsy, Corey, Robert
Today I damped the MC baffles and took beamspot photos. More on this later. For now, I want to give some details about the unplanned baffle I installed.
While taking beam spot pictures I noticed an extremely bright retro-reflection seen by MC3. I had noticed this before (and also a similar glint for PRM). But this was the first time I was using the IR Illumintor and camera at this location. I use bracketing so that I could attempt to avoid saturation since the idea is to be quantitative. I had not previously realized how bright this reflection was – it completely saturated the pixels even with short exposures (see Fig. 1).
So, with creative help form Mitchell, Betsy and Corey, we baffled the glint. Figure 2 shows that the baffle is clamped to a HAM2 wall fixture and projects out about 2 cm from the wall to hide the glint surface from the MC3 beamspot.
In addition to the unplanned baffle 17 nozzle baffles were installed. Ten D2000285 type 11, and six D2000285 type 01.