Difference between revisions of "PS instrumentation studies"
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# Decided what magnet to use: 2 m long 30D72 magnet with the maximum field of 2 T. | # Decided what magnet to use: 2 m long 30D72 magnet with the maximum field of 2 T. | ||
− | # The vaccum chamber design has to be optimized. | + | # The vaccum chamber design has to be optimized. The current length of the VC is 1.5 m. |
# Consider symmetric detectors covering the energy range from 3 GeV to 6 GeV. | # Consider symmetric detectors covering the energy range from 3 GeV to 6 GeV. | ||
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+ | Detector width (position from the beamline) as a function of the magnetic field: | ||
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+ | [[Image:det_width.jpg |350px]] | ||
+ | For the magnetic field of 1.5 T the detector width should be about 30 cm. | ||
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+ | Contribution to the position/energy resolution from multiple scattering. | ||
+ | The converter is placed 1 m in front of the magnet. B = 1 T. | ||
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+ | (the energy resolution of the scintillator counters corresponding to the default design is | ||
+ | 12 MeV for 24 counters and 17 MeV for 8 counters). | ||
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+ | [[Image:ps_mult_scat.jpg |350px]] | ||
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+ | # Impact of the beam profile distribution and beam motion on the energy resolution | ||
+ | Relative shift of measured photon energy for the beam displacement of delta x = 2.5 mm. The magnetic field is set to 1 T. | ||
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+ | [[Image:ps_beam_res.jpg |350px]] Almost no bias of the measured photon energy is expected for E(e)/E(gamma) = 0.5. | ||
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+ | Appropreate E(e)/E(gamma) range can be selected for the needed precision of the beam flux measurement. | ||
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+ | # Counter Rates |
Latest revision as of 10:51, 3 May 2010
- Decided what magnet to use: 2 m long 30D72 magnet with the maximum field of 2 T.
- The vaccum chamber design has to be optimized. The current length of the VC is 1.5 m.
- Consider symmetric detectors covering the energy range from 3 GeV to 6 GeV.
Detector width (position from the beamline) as a function of the magnetic field:
For the magnetic field of 1.5 T the detector width should be about 30 cm.
Contribution to the position/energy resolution from multiple scattering.
The converter is placed 1 m in front of the magnet. B = 1 T.
(the energy resolution of the scintillator counters corresponding to the default design is 12 MeV for 24 counters and 17 MeV for 8 counters).
- Impact of the beam profile distribution and beam motion on the energy resolution
Relative shift of measured photon energy for the beam displacement of delta x = 2.5 mm. The magnetic field is set to 1 T.
Almost no bias of the measured photon energy is expected for E(e)/E(gamma) = 0.5.
Appropreate E(e)/E(gamma) range can be selected for the needed precision of the beam flux measurement.
- Counter Rates