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MOPWC07 |
Commissioning of the Beam Instrumentation for the Half Sector Test in Linac4 with a 160 MeV H− Beam |
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- G. Guidoboni, J.C.A. Allica, C. Bracco, S. Burger, G.J. Focker, B. Mikulec, A. Navarro Fernandez, F. Roncarolo, L. Søby, C. Zamantzas
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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In the framework of the LHC Injector Upgrade (LIU) project, the Proton Synchrotron Booster (PSB) will be extensively modified during the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2, 2019-2020) at CERN [1]. This includes a new injector, Linac4, which will provide a 160 MeV H− beam and a complete new injection section for the PSB composed essentially of a chicane and a stripping foil system. The equivalent of half of this new injection chicane, so-called Half-Sector Test (HST), was tempo-rarily installed in the Linac4 transfer line to evaluate the performance of the novel beam instrumentation, such as, stripping foils, monitoring screens, beam cur-rent transformers, H0/H− monitor and dump, beam loss monitors, and beam position monitors. The results of the instrumentation commissioning of the HST are presented in this paper.
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WEPCC03 |
Performance Assessment of Pre-Series Fast Beam Wire Scanner Prototypes for the Upgrade of the CERN LHC Injector Complex |
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- J.L. Sirvent, P. Andersson, W. Andreazza, B. Dehning, J. Emery, L. Garcia, D. Gudkov, F. Roncarolo, J. Tassan-Viol, G. Trad, R. Veness
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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A new generation of beam wire scanner (BWS), for transversal beam profile monitoring, is under development on the framework of the LHC Injector Upgrade project at CERN. Two pre-series prototypes have been built and installed in the Super Proton Synchrotron and Proton Synchrotron Booster, to assess the performance of the upgraded BWS concept. This contribution shows the outcome of the measurement campaigns carried out on the first BWS prototypes, both in the laboratory and with proton beams. An evaluation of a high dynamic range acquisition system for the measurement of the secondary showers produced by the beam-wire interaction is also presented.
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