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Transverse Beam Profile Measurements in the Linac4 Medium Energy Beam Transport

Linac4 is a 160 MeV H^{−} linear accelerator presently under construction at CERN. It will replace the present 50 MeV proton Linac2 as injector of the proton accelerator complex as part of a project to increase the LHC luminosity. The Linac4 front-end, composed of a 45 keV ion source, a Low Energy B...

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Autores principales: Yarmohammadi Satri, Masoomeh, Bellodi, Giulia, Dimov, Veliko, Lallement, Jean-Baptiste, Lombardi, Alessandra, Raich, Uli, Roncarolo, Federico, Zocca, Francesca
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2062603
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Sumario:Linac4 is a 160 MeV H^{−} linear accelerator presently under construction at CERN. It will replace the present 50 MeV proton Linac2 as injector of the proton accelerator complex as part of a project to increase the LHC luminosity. The Linac4 front-end, composed of a 45 keV ion source, a Low Energy Beam Transport (LEBT), a 352.2 MHz Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) which accelerates the beam to 3 MeV and a Medium Energy Beam Transport (MEBT) housing a beam chopper, has been commissioned in the Linac4 tunnel. The MEBT is composed of three buncher cavities and 11 quadrupole magnets to match the beam from the RFQ to the next accelerating structure (DTL) and it includes two wire scanners for beam profile measurement. In this paper we present the results of the profile measurements and we compare them with emittance measurements taken with a temporary slit-and-grid emittance measurement device located after the MEBT line.