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Preliminary Test of a Luminescence Profile Monitor in the CERN SPS
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- J. Camas, R.J. Colchester, G. Ferioli, R. Jung, J. Koopman
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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In order to satisfy the tight emittance requirements of
LHC, a non-intercepting beam profile monitor is needed
in the SPS to follow the beam emittance evolution during
the acceleration cycle from 26 to 450 GeV. Beyond 300
GeV, the synchrotron light monitor can be used. To cover
the energy range from injection at 26 GeV to 300 GeV, a
monitor based on the luminescence of gas injected in the
vacuum chamber has been tested and has given
interesting results. This monitor could also be used in
LHC, where the same problem arises. Design and results
are presented for the SPS monitor.
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