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Sensitivity Studies with the SPS Rest Gas Profile Monitor

During the SPS run in the year 2000 further test measurements were performed with the rest gas monitor. First, profiles of single circulating proton bunches were measured and the bunch charge progressively reduced, in order to determine the smallest bunch intensity which can be scanned under the pre...

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Autores principales: Ferioli, G, Fischer, C, Koopman, J, Sillanoli, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/509290
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author Ferioli, G
Fischer, C
Koopman, J
Sillanoli, M
author_facet Ferioli, G
Fischer, C
Koopman, J
Sillanoli, M
author_sort Ferioli, G
collection CERN
description During the SPS run in the year 2000 further test measurements were performed with the rest gas monitor. First, profiles of single circulating proton bunches were measured and the bunch charge progressively reduced, in order to determine the smallest bunch intensity which can be scanned under the present operating conditions. The image detector in this case was a CMOS camera. Using a multi-anode strip photo-multiplier with fast read-out electronics, the possibility to record profiles on a single beam passage and on consecutive turns was also investigated. This paper presents the results of these tests and discusses the expected improvements for the operation in 2001. Moreover, the issue of micro channel plate ageing effects was tackled and a calibration system based on electron emission from a heating wire is proposed. The gained experience will be used for the specification of a new monitor with optimised design, to be operated both in the SPS and in the LHC.
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spelling cern-5092902023-05-05T13:08:04Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/509290engFerioli, GFischer, CKoopman, JSillanoli, MSensitivity Studies with the SPS Rest Gas Profile MonitorAccelerators and Storage RingsDuring the SPS run in the year 2000 further test measurements were performed with the rest gas monitor. First, profiles of single circulating proton bunches were measured and the bunch charge progressively reduced, in order to determine the smallest bunch intensity which can be scanned under the present operating conditions. The image detector in this case was a CMOS camera. Using a multi-anode strip photo-multiplier with fast read-out electronics, the possibility to record profiles on a single beam passage and on consecutive turns was also investigated. This paper presents the results of these tests and discusses the expected improvements for the operation in 2001. Moreover, the issue of micro channel plate ageing effects was tackled and a calibration system based on electron emission from a heating wire is proposed. The gained experience will be used for the specification of a new monitor with optimised design, to be operated both in the SPS and in the LHC.CERN-SL-2001-026-BIoai:cds.cern.ch:5092902001-05-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Ferioli, G
Fischer, C
Koopman, J
Sillanoli, M
Sensitivity Studies with the SPS Rest Gas Profile Monitor
title Sensitivity Studies with the SPS Rest Gas Profile Monitor
title_full Sensitivity Studies with the SPS Rest Gas Profile Monitor
title_fullStr Sensitivity Studies with the SPS Rest Gas Profile Monitor
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity Studies with the SPS Rest Gas Profile Monitor
title_short Sensitivity Studies with the SPS Rest Gas Profile Monitor
title_sort sensitivity studies with the sps rest gas profile monitor
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/509290
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