Title :
The CEBAF Beam Scraping Monitor
Author :
Allison, T. ; Sage, J. ; Wissmann, M. ; Lebedev, V. ; Piller, C.
Author_Institution :
TJNAF, Newport News, VA, USA
Abstract :
The Beam Scraping Monitor (BSM) is used to detect small amounts of beam loss in Jefferson Lab´s Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF). The BSM acts as an early warning system that alerts CEBAF operators when the beam loss exceeds 10 to 20 nA. This allows the CEBAF operators to adjust the beam orbit before beam loss reaches the Beam Loss Accounting (BLA) system threshold (presently 5000 μAμ sec) which shuts down the accelerator. The reference oscillators of four digital signal processing (DSP) lock-in amplifiers are connected to two vertical and two horizontal corrector magnets in the CEBAF injector. These magnets excite transverse oscillations on the electron beam that are significantly smaller than the beam size, producing a negligible effect on beam delivery. To cover the entire accelerator enclosure, the two correctors of each plane are separated by π/2 betatron phase advance. When the electron beam approaches the beam enclosure some electrons get scraped off, causing an amplitude modulation of the beam current at the reference oscillator frequencies. This is picked up by the BCM cavities and relayed to the lock-in amplifiers for synchronous integrated detection. The lock-in amplifiers then transmit the scraping information serially to a LINUX computer running EPICS Portable Channel Access Server software
Keywords :
amplifiers; electromagnets; electron accelerators; particle beam diagnostics; storage rings; Beam Scraping Monitor; CEBAF; EPICS; Portable Channel Access Server software; air core corrector magnets; beam current; beam loss; betatron phase; calibration; digital signal processing; lock-in amplifiers; Alarm systems; Amplifiers; Amplitude modulation; Digital signal processing; Electron accelerators; Electron beams; Magnets; Monitoring; Oscillators; Particle beams;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2001. PAC 2001. Proceedings of the 2001
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7191-7
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2001.987391