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29.09.2009
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µSR at PSI : LMU News
Some MuSR software available on the "sinquser" machines (see
here for more info)
(September 2010)

Temperature logfiles for bulk instruments are now produced at the end of the run
(or better said when the next run has started...)
(September 2010)
(September 2010)
written by
Z. Salman
(September 2010)

The LTF instrument is now fully controlled by the MIDAS DAQ system
(April 2010)
New network connections in the Guesthouse
The rooms of the Guesthouse (WGHA) are now
equipped with networking cables. Each room has a socket with 2 jacks
installed. The right jack is already configured for the Guestnet (LAN). It is
therefore possible to connect to the Internet and connections to the PSI
network are possible through the VPN protocol.
Detail of the
Guesthouse network:
http://ait.web.psi.ch/services/guest_net/guesthouse.html
Other
information on the Guestnet:
http://ait.web.psi.ch/services/guest_net/
General
IT-information for guests:
http://ait.web.psi.ch/us/guestuser.html
(August 2003)
Required acknowledgement for use
of PSI large research facilities
PSI requires that all
publications with results achieved at a PSI large research facility
must include specific acknowledgement. This is
valid also for publications without a PSI
author.
The official communication from the directorate can be found
here.
(August 2003)
Cordless phones for experiment crew members on duty are now
assigned to all muon/pion beam areas at PSI.
The range of the system covers the PSI premises (west and east).
You'll find the phone numbers for the individual areas/instruments on our
Contact Information for Visiting Scientists page.
(May 2003)
Booking of a room in the PSI Guesthouse
All bookings of rooms in the PSI Guesthouse should be made through the
Internet Reservation
Service
If you have questions regarding the PSI Guest House you may ask
by e-mail to PSI Reception (preferred)
or call +41 56 310 3222
(March 2003)
PSI restaurant is now open for dinner !
The "OASE" PSI restaurant is now open from Monday to Friday also for
dinner. "Last order" at 7:30 p.m.
(July 2002)
New Printer/Copy machine/FAX in the Experimental Hall
A new printer/copy machine /FAX device is now available in the Experimental
Hall. The device is located in a blue cabin near the gate to the piE5
area. The name of the printer queue is WEHA_E5_2. For Windows users, it
can be found in the print server \\winprintw. The FAX number is +41-(0)56-310
3516.
(July 2002)
New policy for the Guest IP adresses
Guest IP addresses are now provided automatically by a DHCP server.
Look here
for details.
(April 2002)
MUFIT for Linux is now available as a Beta version:
Look at this page for more information
!
(November 2001)
MINFIT for Linux is now available:
Look at this page for more information
!
(September 2001)
Reminder:
It is forbidden to eat, drink, or smoke
anywhere in the Experiment Hall WEHA, including the counting rooms!
This equally holds for the adjacent halls WNHA, WNLA (neutrons) and WNAA.
Please also remember that your radiation dosimeter should always
be worn "in a visible position".
MUFIT for UNIX and PC / MINFIT for PC
These applications (and some others) are now accessible from your PC
and from the Compaq/Tru64 farm at PSI.
Look at this page for more information
!
(February 2001)
Publications Database
We are setting up a database concerning the publications based on muSR
results obtained at PSI.
If you are (or have been) a spokesperson of a muSR experiment at PSI,
we would appreciate to receive an updated list of the publications based
on your work at PSI (RA number, Authors, Title, Journal...) as well as reprints
of your articles.
We would also be glad to receive a reprint of each new publication
concerning work performed at PSI.
(April 26, 2000)
No Sample Mounting in the Counting Rooms !!
Please remember that sample mouting is forbidden is the counting rooms.
Perform your sample mounting/handling directly in the beam area or in
the sample handling laboratory (WBGA/A19.1).
April 26, 2000
Weekend computer support
ATM have recently introduced a "pikett" service to provide limited support
for critical computing components over weekends. Access is normally via
the Computing Helpdesk
; problems reported after 1700 Friday will be looked at between 0800 and
1600 Saturday (and Sunday) and attended to if they are within the
agreed service limits
for weekend service. For further details please see the Pikett Page.
Important!
New access regulations have been instituted within the Experiment Hall
from the beginning of 1998. Please observe these rules, as significant disobedience
will only lead to stricter measures. The whole of the experiment hall except
for the Hallendienst workshop and a small staging area are now radiation
zones and all radiation zone rules apply, even within the data-acquisition
barracks!
In particular, note the following:
- There is to be no eating, drinking, smoking, use of cosmetics,
etc. within the zone.
- All material leaving the zone is to be checked for contamination.
This applies even to LN2 dewars being taken outside for filling.
There is a new filling station located by the old entrance to the Hallendienst
workshop.
- All people leaving the zone must use the radiation
monitoring stations to check hands and feet for contamination.
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