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Ueno, A.

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TUPC093 Beam Profile Monitor of the J-PARC 3GeV Rapid Cycling Synchrotron 1275
 
  • K. Satou, N. Hayashi, R. Saeki, A. Ueno, K. Yamamoto
    JAEA/J-PARC, Tokai-Mura, Naka-Gun, Ibaraki-Ken
  • H. Harada
    Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Science, Higashi-Hiroshima
  • S. Lee, T. Toyama
    J-PARC, KEK & JAEA, Ibaraki-ken
  • M. Tejima
    KEK, Ibaraki
 
  To obtain high intensity (1MW) and large emittance (214 π mm mrad) beam profiles of the 3GeV Rapid Cycling Synchrotron (RCS) of the J-PARC, we have developed the ionization profile monitors (IPMs) with wide active aperture and high dynamic range. It has three Microchannel Plates (MCPs) with active area of 81*41mm for signal multiplication and read out devices, and magnet system to generate guiding fields to collect electrons. The wide active aperture of ±116mm is obtained by arranging the three MCPs perpendicular to the beam axis. Furthermore, the dynamic range of 104 level can be obtained by adjusting each bias voltage of the MCPs. The IPMs are now collecting ions without the guiding fields. The beam commissioning of the RCS has been in progress since last year. The horizontal and vertical profiles are of great help, particularly to check injection errors. At the conference, the present status of the IPM system and the latest beam profiles will be reported.  
TUPC036 Multi-wire Profile Monitor for J-PARC 3GeV RCS 1131
 
  • S. Hiroki, N. Hayashi, M. Kawase, F. Noda, P. K. Saha, H. Sako, H. Takahashi, A. Ueno
    JAEA/J-PARC, Tokai-Mura, Naka-Gun, Ibaraki-Ken
  • Y. Arakida, S. Lee, T. Toyama
    KEK, Ibaraki
 
  A set of six multi-wire profile monitors (MWPMs) has been installed in the injection line and the successive H0 dump line of the RCS (Rapid-Cycling Synchrotron), and contributed to the initial RCS commissioning for establishing an optimum injection orbit. The Au coated W wires (0.1 mm dia.) for the H- beam detection are fixed to a ceramic wind frame for two directions (horizontal and vertical with 17.7 o tilt, typically 51 wires with 2.9 mm or 9.5 mm distance), and the frame can be scanned for horizontal or vertical direction by using a stepping-motor driven actuator. A combination of the 17.7 o tilt wires and the precise scan function provides two step measurements, i.e. a rough profile is obtained only at one shot, and a detailed profile is measured for typically 101 shots (10 mm scan at 0.1 mm interval) thereafter. The beam induced charge signals are amplified by the instrumentation pre-amps located in a basement sub-tunnel at distances of 30-40 m from the frame through the shielded twisted pair cables. The signals are further transferred to the sample, hold and multiplex circuits at the ground floor. The digitized profile data are processed to the Gaussian fitting.