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SPS remanent radiation: the warm spots

The remanent radiation in the SPS ring is measured after each operational period. We all know very well the "hot spots" in the dedicated regions for particle injection and extraction. So far, not a lot of attention has been paid to those regions where there are clear traces of radiation, w...

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Autor principal: Billen, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/702440
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author Billen, R
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description The remanent radiation in the SPS ring is measured after each operational period. We all know very well the "hot spots" in the dedicated regions for particle injection and extraction. So far, not a lot of attention has been paid to those regions where there are clear traces of radiation, without an obvious reason. From an operational point of view, these regions might be quite important, since they could reveal a specific problem. This paper will look into those "warm spots", their location in the SPS ring and the transverse plane in which the radiation originates. Some classification of typical problem classes is made, as well as hints to the possible origins of the radiation problems.
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spelling cern-7024402023-05-11T12:03:24Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/702440engBillen, RSPS remanent radiation: the warm spotsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe remanent radiation in the SPS ring is measured after each operational period. We all know very well the "hot spots" in the dedicated regions for particle injection and extraction. So far, not a lot of attention has been paid to those regions where there are clear traces of radiation, without an obvious reason. From an operational point of view, these regions might be quite important, since they could reveal a specific problem. This paper will look into those "warm spots", their location in the SPS ring and the transverse plane in which the radiation originates. Some classification of typical problem classes is made, as well as hints to the possible origins of the radiation problems.SL-Note-98-019-OPoai:cds.cern.ch:7024401998-03-10
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Billen, R
SPS remanent radiation: the warm spots
title SPS remanent radiation: the warm spots
title_full SPS remanent radiation: the warm spots
title_fullStr SPS remanent radiation: the warm spots
title_full_unstemmed SPS remanent radiation: the warm spots
title_short SPS remanent radiation: the warm spots
title_sort sps remanent radiation: the warm spots
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/702440
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