Simulation of ILC feedback BPM signals in an intense background environment

Experiment T-488 at SLAC, End Station A recorded distorted BPM voltage signals and an accurate simulation of these signals was performed. Geant simulations provided the energy and momentum spectrum of the incident spray and secondary emissions, and a method via image charges was used to convert part...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Hartin, A, Burrows, P, Christian, G, Clarke, C, Constance, B, Khah, H, Perry, C, Swinson, C, Arnold, R, Molloy, S, Smith, S, White, G, Woods, M, Kalinin, A, IEEE
التنسيق: Conference item
منشور في: 2007
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الملخص:Experiment T-488 at SLAC, End Station A recorded distorted BPM voltage signals and an accurate simulation of these signals was performed. Geant simulations provided the energy and momentum spectrum of the incident spray and secondary emissions, and a method via image charges was used to convert particle momenta and number density into BPM stripline currents. Good agreement was achieved between simulated and measured signals. Further simulation of experiment T-488 with incident beam on axis and impinging on a thin radiator predicted minimal impact due to secondary emission. By extension to worst case conditions expected at the ILC, simulations showed that background hits on BPM striplines would have a negligible impact on the accuracy of beam position measurements and hence the operation of the FONT feedback system.