Author: Marongiu, M.
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TUPG74 Spot Size Measurements in the ELI-NP Compton Gamma Source 532
 
  • F. Cioeta, E. Chiadroni, G. Di Pirro, G. Franzini, V. Shpakov, A. Stella, A. Variola
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma), Italy
  • A. Cianchi
    INFN-Roma II, Roma, Italy
  • M. Marongiu
    INFN-Roma, Roma, Italy
  • A. Mostacci, L. Palumbo
    University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
 
  A high brightness electron Linac is being built in the Compton Gamma Source at the ELI Nuclear Physics facility in Romania. To achieve the design luminosity, a train of 32, 16 ns spaced, bunches with a nominal charge of 250 pC will collide with the laser beam in the interaction point. Electron beam spot size is measured with an OTR (optical transition radiation) profile monitors. In order to measure the beam properties, the optical radiation detecting system must have the necessary accuracy and resolution. This paper deals with the studies of different optic configurations to achieve the magnification, resolution and accuracy desired considering design and technological constraints; we will compare several configurations of the optical detection line to justify the one chosen for the implementation in the Linac.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2016-TUPG74  
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TUPG75 Thermal Simulations for Optical Transition Radiation Screen for ELI-NP Compton Gamma Source 536
 
  • F. Cioeta, D. Alesini, A. Falone, V.L. Lollo, L. Pellegrino, A. Variola
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma), Italy
  • M. Ciambrella, A. Mostacci, L. Palumbo
    University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
  • M. Marongiu, V. Pettinacci
    INFN-Roma, Roma, Italy
 
  The Gamma Beam Source (ELI-GBS) is a high brightness electron LINAC that is being built at the ELI Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) facility in Romania. The ELI-GBS aims to produce high quality gamma beam through Compton Backscattering. A train of 32 bunches at 100Hz with a nominal charge of 250pC is accelerated up to 740 MeV. Two interaction points with an IR Laser beam produces the gamma beam at two different energies. In order to measure the electron beam spot size and the beam properties, the LINAC is equipped with several optical transition radiation (OTR) profile monitors. Those OTR screens must sustain the thermal and mechanical stress due to the energy deposited by the bunches. We present a numerical (ANSYS) study of the thermo-mechanical issues due to beam energy deposition in the screens; our analysis will cover both the steady state and transient regime.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2016-TUPG75  
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