Author: Kwon, J.W.
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TUP1WE01
RAON Beam Diagnostics System  
 
  • Y.S. Chung, G.D. Kim, H.J. Woo
    IBS, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
  • J.W. Kwon
    Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
 
  The ultimate goal of RAON is to accelerate uranium and proton beams up to 200 MeV/u and 600 MeV, with a maximum beam currents of 8.3 pμA and 660 pμA, respectively. Various types of beam diagnostic devices such as beam current monitor, beam position monitor (BPM), beam profile monitor, beam phase monitor, and beam loss monitor are required for setting accelerator parameters, monitoring beam acceleration and transport, and improving accelerator system. ACCT and Faraday cup will be used for beam intensity measurement. Hundreds of BPMs will be used for the measurement of transversal position and phase. Various profile monitors such as wire scanner, wire grid, and Fast Faraday cup will be installed for monitoring beam shapes in the transversal and longitudinal beam directions. And plastic detector, proportional counter, and Halo Monitor Ring are considered for beam loss monitor. The design and status of RAON beam diagnostics system will be discussed.  
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