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- G. R. Tassotto, H. Nguyen, D. P. Schoo, G. W. Sellberg
Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
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A scintillating Fiber Profile Monitor (FPM) has been prototyped, built and tested for the new low intensity Meson Test (M-Test) beamline at Fermilab. The beamline has the following beam parameters: E = 1-120 GeV, I from a few hundreds to 700,000 particles/spill, and the spill length is 4.5 seconds. Segmented Wire Ion Chambers (SWICs) and Proportional Wire Chambers (PWCs) do not display the beam profile accurately below about 10,000 particles. For the prototype FPM detector a modified SWIC vacuum can was used. An (x, y) array of fibers replaced the chamber containing windows, gas, and AuW wires soldered on a ceramic substrate. The fibers were purchased from Saint Gobain and are of the type BCF-12 MC, 420 nm wavelength They have a diameter of 0.75 mm and are coated with black EMA for optical isolation. The 64 channel fibers are positioned and then epoxied in a vacuum feed-thru cookie to match a Burle 64 channel multianode microchannel plate PMT of the type Planacon # 85011-501. The gain of the Planacon PMT is 800,000 at 2400 Volts. Unlike SWICs or PWCs, this device will allow for vacuum continuity. Comparative data with PWCs will be presented.
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