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Development of residual gas ionization profile monitor for high intensity proton beams

Nondestructive beam profile monitor utilizing ionizations of residual gas has been developed for continuous monitoring of 3?0(J-PARC). Knock-on electrons produced in the ionizations of residual gas vacuumed to 1 Pa are collected with a uniform electric field applied between electrodes. Applying a un...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Sato, Y, Agari, K, Hirose, E, Ieiri, M, Igarashi, Y, Inaba, S, Katoh, Y, Minakawa, M, Noumi, H, Saitó, M, Suzuki, Y, Takahashi, H, Takasaki, M, Tanaka, K, Toyoda, A, Yamada, Y, Yamanoi, Y, Watanabe, H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1020042
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Sumario:Nondestructive beam profile monitor utilizing ionizations of residual gas has been developed for continuous monitoring of 3?0(J-PARC). Knock-on electrons produced in the ionizations of residual gas vacuumed to 1 Pa are collected with a uniform electric field applied between electrodes. Applying a uniform electric field parallel to the electric field is essential to reduce diffusion of electrons crossing over magnetic flux. A prototype monitor has been constructed and installed in EP2-C beam line at KEK 12 GeV proton synchrotron (12 Ge V-PS). The profiles measured with the present monitor agree with the ones measured with the existing destructive profile monitor. The present monitor shows sufficient performances as a candidate of the profile monitor at J-PARC. In the present article, the working principle of the present monitor, the results of test experiments, and further developments are described in detail.