Author: Margaryan, A.V.
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MOPOR037 Beam Halo Measurements using Vibrating Wire at the KOMAC 680
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  • D. Choe, M. Chung, S.Y. Kim
    UNIST, Ulsan, Republic of Korea
  • S.G. Arutunian, A.V. Margaryan
    ANSL, Yerevan, Armenia
  • E.G. Lazareva
    YSU, Yerevan, Armenia
 
  In high-intensity particle accelerators, due to the fact that preventing beam loss plays a crucial role in con-ducting any experiments, it is important to measure and control the beam halo. Fortunately, it is feasible nowadays to measure the beam halo region thanks to the development of several sensitive beam scanning methods, including the vibrating wire technique. Since the vibrating wire is exceptionally sensitive to the heat deposition by the beam particles, it can be used to scanning the beam profile. This study will be concentrated on the precise beam profile measurement using the vibrating wire at the Korea Multi-Purpose Accelerator Complex (KOMAC) facility. First, we describe the best condition to construct beam profile measurement experiment. Finally, we present the results of the beam halo measurements performed with 20 MeV proton beam at the KOMAC facility  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-MOPOR037  
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