Speaker
Pablo Andreas Arrutia Sota
(University of Oxford)
Description
The Isotope mass Separator On-Line facility (ISOLDE) delivers a wide range of low-energy radioactive ion beams to its experimental users. To meet varying demands, the facility uses different target materials, ionization methods, and cooling/bunching techniques, with beam configurations potentially changing weekly. To model particle transport through the transfer lines, it is essential to reconstruct the beam's initial transverse phase space for each setup, achieved via quadrupole scan measurements. This work explores the application of Bayesian techniques and differentiable models to reduce the time required to perform the beam setup.
Region represented | Europe |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Author
Pablo Andreas Arrutia Sota
(University of Oxford)
Co-authors
Francesco Velotti
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Quentin Vuillemin
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)