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Hanna, B.M.

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WEO1C06 Beam Instrumentation for High-Intensity, Multi-GeV Superconducting Linacs 511
 
  • M. Wendt, E. Gianfelice-Wendt, B.M. Hanna, V.E. Scarpine, J. Steimel, R.C. Webber
    Fermilab, Batavia
 
 

A number of high-intensity, multi-GeV superconducting proton or H- linacs are being developed or proposed throughout the world. The intensity frontier, having been identified as one leg of the future of particle physics, can be addressed by the development of such a linac. These accelerators will place strict demands on the required beam diagnostics, especially in the development of non-interacting monitors such as profile and halo monitors. Fermilab has started the High Intensity Neutrino Source (HINS) project as a research linac to address accelerator physics and technology questions for high-intensity, long pulse H- superconducting linacs. The paper will discuss the beam diagnostic needs for these high-intensity linacs as well as the role of HINS as a test facility for the development of beam diagnostic instrumentation required for the intensity frontier.

 

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