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Instruments, volume 9, issue 1, pages 4

A Systematic Investigation of Beam Losses and Position-Reconstruction Techniques Measured with a Novel oBLM at CLEAR

Montague King 1, 2
Sara Benitez 1
Alexander Christie 3, 4
Ewald Effinger 1
Jose Esteban 1
Wilfrid Farabolini 1
A. J. Gilardi 1
P. Korysko 3, 4
Jean Michel Meyer 1
Belen Salvachua 1
Carsten P. Welsch 2, 5
Joseph Wolfenden 2, 5
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-28
Journal: Instruments
scimago Q2
SJR0.658
CiteScore2.6
Impact factor
ISSN2410390X
Abstract

Optical Beam-Loss Monitors (oBLMs) allow for cost-efficient and spatially continuous measurements of beam losses at accelerator facilities. A standard oBLM consists of several tens of metres of optical fibre aligned parallel to a beamline, coupled to photosensors at either or both ends. Using the timing information from loss signals, the loss positions can be reconstructed. This paper presents a novel oBLM system recently deployed at the CERN Linear Electron Accelerator for Research (CLEAR). Multiple methods of extracting timing and position information from measured waveforms with silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) and photomultiplier tubes (PMT) are investigated. For this installation, the optimal approach is determined to be applying a constant fraction discrimination (CFD) on the upstream readout. The position resolution is found to be similar for the tested SiPM and PMT. This work has resulted in the development of a user interface to aid operations by visualising the beam losses and their positions in real time.

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