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Alternative techniques for beam halo measurements

In future high intensity, high energy accelerators it must be ensured that particle losses are minimized, as activation of the vacuum chambers or other components makes maintenance and upgrade work time consuming and costly. It is imperative to have a clear understanding of the mechanisms that can l...

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Autores principales: Welsch, CP, Bravin, E, Burel, B, Lefèvre, T, Chapman, T, Pilon, MJ
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0957-0233/17/7/050
http://cds.cern.ch/record/968058
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author Welsch, CP
Bravin, E
Burel, B
Lefèvre, T
Chapman, T
Pilon, MJ
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Bravin, E
Burel, B
Lefèvre, T
Chapman, T
Pilon, MJ
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description In future high intensity, high energy accelerators it must be ensured that particle losses are minimized, as activation of the vacuum chambers or other components makes maintenance and upgrade work time consuming and costly. It is imperative to have a clear understanding of the mechanisms that can lead to halo formation and to have the possibility to test available theoretical models with an adequate experimental setup. Measurements based on optical transition radiation (OTR) are a well-established technique for measurements of the transverse beam profile. However, in order to be suitable for halo measurements as well, the dynamic range of the final image acquisition system needs to be high, being able to cover at least five orders of magnitude in intensity changes. Here, the performance of a standard acquisition system as it is used in the CLIC test facility (CTF3) is compared to a step-by-step measurement with a small movable photo multiplier tube and an innovative camera system based on charge injection device (CID) technology. Special emphasis is given on a description of the characteristics of the latter system.
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spelling cern-9680582019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/0957-0233/17/7/050http://cds.cern.ch/record/968058engWelsch, CPBravin, EBurel, BLefèvre, TChapman, TPilon, MJAlternative techniques for beam halo measurementsAccelerators and Storage RingsIn future high intensity, high energy accelerators it must be ensured that particle losses are minimized, as activation of the vacuum chambers or other components makes maintenance and upgrade work time consuming and costly. It is imperative to have a clear understanding of the mechanisms that can lead to halo formation and to have the possibility to test available theoretical models with an adequate experimental setup. Measurements based on optical transition radiation (OTR) are a well-established technique for measurements of the transverse beam profile. However, in order to be suitable for halo measurements as well, the dynamic range of the final image acquisition system needs to be high, being able to cover at least five orders of magnitude in intensity changes. Here, the performance of a standard acquisition system as it is used in the CLIC test facility (CTF3) is compared to a step-by-step measurement with a small movable photo multiplier tube and an innovative camera system based on charge injection device (CID) technology. Special emphasis is given on a description of the characteristics of the latter system.CERN-AB-2006-023oai:cds.cern.ch:9680582006-04-24
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Welsch, CP
Bravin, E
Burel, B
Lefèvre, T
Chapman, T
Pilon, MJ
Alternative techniques for beam halo measurements
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title_full Alternative techniques for beam halo measurements
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0957-0233/17/7/050
http://cds.cern.ch/record/968058
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