Results from a Prototype Chicane-Based Energy Spectrometer for a Linear Collider

The International Linear Collider and other proposed high energy e+ e- machines aim to measure with unprecedented precision Standard Model quantities and new, not yet discovered phenomena. One of the main requirements for achieving this goal is a measurement of the incident beam energy with an uncer...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2011-01
Hauptverfasser: Lyapin, A, Schreiber, H J, Viti, M, Adolphsen, C, Arnold, R, Boogert, S, Boorman, G, Chistiakova, M V, Gournaris, F, Duginov, V, Hast, C, Hildreth, M D, Hlaing, C, Jackson, F, Khainovsky, O, Kolomensky, Yu G, Kostromin, S, Kumar, K, Maiheu, B, McCormick, D, Miller, D J, Morozov, N, Orimoto, T, Petigura, E, Sadre-Bazzaz, M, Slater, M, Szalata, Z, Thomson, M, Ward, D, Wendt, M, Wing, M, Woods, M
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Zusammenfassung:The International Linear Collider and other proposed high energy e+ e- machines aim to measure with unprecedented precision Standard Model quantities and new, not yet discovered phenomena. One of the main requirements for achieving this goal is a measurement of the incident beam energy with an uncertainty close to 1e-4. This article presents the analysis of data from a prototype energy spectrometer commissioned in 2006--2007 in SLAC's End Station A beamline. The prototype was a 4-magnet chicane equipped with beam position monitors measuring small changes of the beam orbit through the chicane at different beam energies. A single bunch energy resolution close to 5e-4 was measured, which is satisfactory for most scenarios. We also report on the operational experience with the chicane-based spectrometer and suggest ways of improving its performance.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1011.0337