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Study of the response of low pressure ionization chambers

The Beam Loss Monitoring System (BLM) of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is based on parallel plate Ionization Chambers (IC) with active volume 1.5l and a nitrogen filling gas at 0.1 bar overpressure. At the largest loss locations, the ICs generate signals large enough to saturate the read-out elect...

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Autores principales: Nebot Del Busto, E, Dehning, B, Effinger, E, Grishin, V, Herranz Alvarez, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1459201
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author Nebot Del Busto, E
Dehning, B
Effinger, E
Grishin, V
Herranz Alvarez, J
author_facet Nebot Del Busto, E
Dehning, B
Effinger, E
Grishin, V
Herranz Alvarez, J
author_sort Nebot Del Busto, E
collection CERN
description The Beam Loss Monitoring System (BLM) of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is based on parallel plate Ionization Chambers (IC) with active volume 1.5l and a nitrogen filling gas at 0.1 bar overpressure. At the largest loss locations, the ICs generate signals large enough to saturate the read-out electronics. A reduction of the active volume and filling pressure in the ICs would decrease the amount of charge collected in the electrodes, and so provide a higher saturation limit using the same electronics. This makes Little Ionization Chambers (LIC) with both reduced pressure and small active volume a good candidate for these high radiation areas. In this contribution we present measurements performed with several LIC monitors with reduced active volume and various filling pressures. These detectors were tested under various conditions with different beam setups, with standard LHC ICs used for calibration purposes
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spelling cern-14592012022-08-17T13:25:13Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1459201engNebot Del Busto, EDehning, BEffinger, EGrishin, VHerranz Alvarez, JStudy of the response of low pressure ionization chambersAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Beam Loss Monitoring System (BLM) of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is based on parallel plate Ionization Chambers (IC) with active volume 1.5l and a nitrogen filling gas at 0.1 bar overpressure. At the largest loss locations, the ICs generate signals large enough to saturate the read-out electronics. A reduction of the active volume and filling pressure in the ICs would decrease the amount of charge collected in the electrodes, and so provide a higher saturation limit using the same electronics. This makes Little Ionization Chambers (LIC) with both reduced pressure and small active volume a good candidate for these high radiation areas. In this contribution we present measurements performed with several LIC monitors with reduced active volume and various filling pressures. These detectors were tested under various conditions with different beam setups, with standard LHC ICs used for calibration purposesCERN-ATS-2012-095oai:cds.cern.ch:14592012012-05-20
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Nebot Del Busto, E
Dehning, B
Effinger, E
Grishin, V
Herranz Alvarez, J
Study of the response of low pressure ionization chambers
title Study of the response of low pressure ionization chambers
title_full Study of the response of low pressure ionization chambers
title_fullStr Study of the response of low pressure ionization chambers
title_full_unstemmed Study of the response of low pressure ionization chambers
title_short Study of the response of low pressure ionization chambers
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topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1459201
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