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Correction factor for the number of incident protons using correlation between SEC1 and PMIEA822 radiation monitor in the CHARM during Run 2

In the CHARM facility, the beam intensity is obtained from the counts in the secondary emission chamber, denoted as SEC1. However, the SEC1 shows the nonlinear counting efficiency when the beam intensity was lower than around 1e11 proton per pulse. The beam intensity could be varied from 1e9 to 5e11...

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Autores principales: Lee, Eunji, Sanami, Toshiya, Shiyo, Nobuhiro, Kajimoto, Tsuyoshi, Froeschl, Robert
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2851628
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author Lee, Eunji
Sanami, Toshiya
Shiyo, Nobuhiro
Kajimoto, Tsuyoshi
Froeschl, Robert
author_facet Lee, Eunji
Sanami, Toshiya
Shiyo, Nobuhiro
Kajimoto, Tsuyoshi
Froeschl, Robert
author_sort Lee, Eunji
collection CERN
description In the CHARM facility, the beam intensity is obtained from the counts in the secondary emission chamber, denoted as SEC1. However, the SEC1 shows the nonlinear counting efficiency when the beam intensity was lower than around 1e11 proton per pulse. The beam intensity could be varied from 1e9 to 5e11 proton per pulse. Due to the nonlinearity of the SEC1 counting efficiency, the conversion to the number of incident protons is not applicable in the low beam intensity region around 1e9 protons per pulse. Thus, an air-filled plastic ionization chamber (PMIEA822 radiation monitor), which is installed in the irradiation room, is used to determine the correction factor that is used for compensating the nonlinear effect of the SEC1 for low-intensity proton beam. The correction factor was determined by checking the ratio of the readings from the PMIEA822 radiation monitor to the SEC1. In this report, the number of incident protons was analytically corrected with the correlation between SEC1 and PMIEA822 radiation monitor. The corrections were applied by multiplying the correction factors with the beam intensity determined by the SEC1 counts.
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spelling cern-28516282023-03-07T19:32:46Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2851628engLee, EunjiSanami, ToshiyaShiyo, NobuhiroKajimoto, TsuyoshiFroeschl, RobertCorrection factor for the number of incident protons using correlation between SEC1 and PMIEA822 radiation monitor in the CHARM during Run 2Health Physics and Radiation EffectsIn the CHARM facility, the beam intensity is obtained from the counts in the secondary emission chamber, denoted as SEC1. However, the SEC1 shows the nonlinear counting efficiency when the beam intensity was lower than around 1e11 proton per pulse. The beam intensity could be varied from 1e9 to 5e11 proton per pulse. Due to the nonlinearity of the SEC1 counting efficiency, the conversion to the number of incident protons is not applicable in the low beam intensity region around 1e9 protons per pulse. Thus, an air-filled plastic ionization chamber (PMIEA822 radiation monitor), which is installed in the irradiation room, is used to determine the correction factor that is used for compensating the nonlinear effect of the SEC1 for low-intensity proton beam. The correction factor was determined by checking the ratio of the readings from the PMIEA822 radiation monitor to the SEC1. In this report, the number of incident protons was analytically corrected with the correlation between SEC1 and PMIEA822 radiation monitor. The corrections were applied by multiplying the correction factors with the beam intensity determined by the SEC1 counts.CERN-OPEN-2023-005EDMS2810101oai:cds.cern.ch:28516282022-12-27
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Lee, Eunji
Sanami, Toshiya
Shiyo, Nobuhiro
Kajimoto, Tsuyoshi
Froeschl, Robert
Correction factor for the number of incident protons using correlation between SEC1 and PMIEA822 radiation monitor in the CHARM during Run 2
title Correction factor for the number of incident protons using correlation between SEC1 and PMIEA822 radiation monitor in the CHARM during Run 2
title_full Correction factor for the number of incident protons using correlation between SEC1 and PMIEA822 radiation monitor in the CHARM during Run 2
title_fullStr Correction factor for the number of incident protons using correlation between SEC1 and PMIEA822 radiation monitor in the CHARM during Run 2
title_full_unstemmed Correction factor for the number of incident protons using correlation between SEC1 and PMIEA822 radiation monitor in the CHARM during Run 2
title_short Correction factor for the number of incident protons using correlation between SEC1 and PMIEA822 radiation monitor in the CHARM during Run 2
title_sort correction factor for the number of incident protons using correlation between sec1 and pmiea822 radiation monitor in the charm during run 2
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2851628
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