Speaker
Muhammad Abdul Rehman
(Institute of High Energy Physics)
Description
As part of the CSNS-II upgrade, the H- LINAC beam energy will be increased from 80 MeV to 300 MeV using superconducting cavities. To accurately measure beam position, phase, and energy, stripline-type Beam Position Monitors (BPM) are essential. The shorted-type stripline BPM was chosen for this upgrade due to its excellent S/N ratio and rigid structure. As space is limited in the LINAC's SC section, the BPMs must be embedded in the quadrupole magnet. Two prototypes, with inner diameters of 50 mm and 96 mm, were designed using numerical simulation codes and manufactured for beam testing. This paper will detail the simulation, design, and beam test results of the prototype BPMs for CSNS-II.
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Primary author
Muhammad Abdul Rehman
(Institute of High Energy Physics)
Co-authors
Biao Zhang
(Institute of High Energy Physics)
Fang Li
(Institute of High Energy Physics)
Renhong Liu
(Institute of High Energy Physics)
Renjun Yang
(Institute of High Energy Physics)
Sheng Wang
(Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)
Weiling Huang
(Institute of High Energy Physics)
Zhihong Xu
(Institute of High Energy Physics)