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The Closed Orbit Observation System of the CERN Antiproton Accumulator

The Antiproton Accumulator (AA) works at 3.5 GeV/c central orbit momentum, has 5Oπ m circumference, Q-values around 2 ¼ and a large dispersion, up to 10 m, over most of its circumference (see ref. 1 for description). Closed orbits have to be measured over the whole range of the very large momentum a...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on nuclear science 1981-01, Vol.28 (3), p.2186-2188
Main Authors: Gelato, G., Koziol, H., Le Gras, M., Williams, D. J.
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Language:English
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Summary:The Antiproton Accumulator (AA) works at 3.5 GeV/c central orbit momentum, has 5Oπ m circumference, Q-values around 2 ¼ and a large dispersion, up to 10 m, over most of its circumference (see ref. 1 for description). Closed orbits have to be measured over the whole range of the very large momentum acceptance (6.5%) and at beam intensities as low as 5 × 109 particles (1.5 mA). Furthermore, the pick-up electrodes have to serve as clearing field electrodes and no straight section space was available for them. They have to be compatible with an UHV of 10-11 Torr and bakeable to 300°C. The AA closed orbit observation system therefore has several unusual features: a wide range of dimensions of the pick-up electrodes, adapted to beam size, up to 70 cm horizontal width; location inside the main magnets and quadrupoles; high input impedance head amplifiers, mounted directly on the vacuum chamber feedthroughs; electronic normalizers to provide the ratio of difference/sum signals; high precision for measuring orbits far from centre. Acquisition, calibration, data treatment and display are performed with the single, stand-alone, controls computer.
ISSN:0018-9499
1558-1578
DOI:10.1109/TNS.1981.4331631