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RIS citation export for WE3I01: Gas Jet-Based Fluorescence Profile Monitor for Low Energy Electrons and High Energy Protons at LHC

TY  - CONF
AU  - Sedláček, O.
AU  - Ady, M.
AU  - Churchman, A.R.
AU  - Forck, P.
AU  - Mazzoni, S.
AU  - Rossi, A.
AU  - Sameed, M.
AU  - Schneider, G.
AU  - Sequeiro, C.C.
AU  - Sidorowski, K.
AU  - Stringer, O.
AU  - Udrea, S.
AU  - Veness, R.
AU  - Webber-Date, A.
AU  - Welsch, C.P.
AU  - Zhang, H.D.
ED  - Schaa, Volker R.W.
ED  - Batten, Tonia
ED  - Bree, Michael
ED  - Petit-Jean-Genaz, Christine
ED  - Hunter, Darren
TI  - Gas Jet-Based Fluorescence Profile Monitor for Low Energy Electrons and High Energy Protons at LHC
J2  - Proc. of IBIC2023, Saskatoon, Canada, 10-14 September 2023
CY  - Saskatoon, Canada
T2  - International Beam Instrumentation Conference
T3  - 12
LA  - english
AB  - The ever-developing accelerator capabilities of increasing beam intensity, e.g. for High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), demand novel non-invasive beam diagnostics. As a part of the HL-LHC project a Beam Gas Curtain monitor (BGC), a gas jet-based fluorescence transverse profile monitor, is being developed. The BGC uses a supersonic gas jet sheet that traverses the beam at 45° and visualizes a two-dimensional beam-induced fluorescent image. The principle of observing photons created by fluorescence makes the monitor insensitive to present electric or magnetic fields. Therefore, the monitor is well suited for high-intensity beams such as low-energy electron beam of Hollow Electron Lens (HEL), and HL-LHC proton beam, either as a profile or an overlap monitor. This talk will focus on the first gas jet measured transverse profile of the 7keV hollow electron beam. The measurements were carried out at the Electron Beam Test Stand at CERN testing up to 5A beam for HEL. A comparison with Optical Transition Radiation measurements shows consistency with the BGC results. The BGC installation of January 2023 at LHC is shown, including past results from distributed gas fluorescence tests.
PB  - JACoW Publishing
CP  - Geneva, Switzerland
SP  - 312
EP  - 317
KW  - electron
KW  - experiment
KW  - photon
KW  - distributed
KW  - injection
DA  - 2023/12
PY  - 2023
SN  - 2673-5350
SN  - 978-3-95450-236-3
DO  - doi:10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2023-WE3I01
UR  - https://jacow.org/ibic2023/papers/we3i01.pdf
ER  -