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Bunch length measurements in LEP
For many years a streak camera has been used for observing the longitudinal distribution of the particles in any LEP e+ or e- bunch (5-50 ps r.m.s. length) on a turn by turn basis, using synchrotron light. In 1996, a comparison made with the longitudinal vertex distributions of 3 LEP experiments all...
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author | Burns, A J Schmickler, Hermann |
author_facet | Burns, A J Schmickler, Hermann |
author_sort | Burns, A J |
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description | For many years a streak camera has been used for observing the longitudinal distribution of the particles in any LEP e+ or e- bunch (5-50 ps r.m.s. length) on a turn by turn basis, using synchrotron light. In 1996, a comparison made with the longitudinal vertex distributions of 3 LEP experiments allowed the identification and elimination of certain systematic errors in the streak camera measurements. In 1997, a new bunch length measurement technique was commissioned that uses the high frequency slope of the bunch power spectrum from a button pickup. In 1998, this new method was confronted with measurements from the streak camera and the LEP experiments. The measurements made in 1996 and 1998 are presented, with emphasis on the calibration of the two instrumental methods and their respective precision and limitations. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 1999 |
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spelling | cern-3987682023-05-05T13:07:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/398768engBurns, A JSchmickler, HermannBunch length measurements in LEPAccelerators and Storage RingsFor many years a streak camera has been used for observing the longitudinal distribution of the particles in any LEP e+ or e- bunch (5-50 ps r.m.s. length) on a turn by turn basis, using synchrotron light. In 1996, a comparison made with the longitudinal vertex distributions of 3 LEP experiments allowed the identification and elimination of certain systematic errors in the streak camera measurements. In 1997, a new bunch length measurement technique was commissioned that uses the high frequency slope of the bunch power spectrum from a button pickup. In 1998, this new method was confronted with measurements from the streak camera and the LEP experiments. The measurements made in 1996 and 1998 are presented, with emphasis on the calibration of the two instrumental methods and their respective precision and limitations.CERN-SL-99-044-BIoai:cds.cern.ch:3987681999-09-02 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Burns, A J Schmickler, Hermann Bunch length measurements in LEP |
title | Bunch length measurements in LEP |
title_full | Bunch length measurements in LEP |
title_fullStr | Bunch length measurements in LEP |
title_full_unstemmed | Bunch length measurements in LEP |
title_short | Bunch length measurements in LEP |
title_sort | bunch length measurements in lep |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/398768 |
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