7–11 Sept 2025
Teaching Hub 502
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Performance study of Fast Beam Current Transformer calibration in the LHC

MOBC02
8 Sept 2025, 11:40
20m
Teaching Hub 502

Teaching Hub 502

The University of Liverpool 160 Mount Pleasant L3 5TR Liverpool
Contributed Oral Presentation MC01: Beam Charge and Current Monitors MOB

Speaker

João Marafuz Gaspar (European Organization for Nuclear Research, Instituto Superior Técnico)

Description

Fast Beam Current Transformers (FBCTs) are essential devices for measuring bunched beam intensities in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). A cross-calibration of these devices against DC Beam Current Transformers (DC-BCTs) is used in the LHC ring, but this method relies on assumptions that introduce inaccuracies. FBCTs are also used in the LHC transfer lines, where DC-BCTs are unavailable, making absolute calibration crucial for transmission studies. To allow absolute calibration, the FBCTs are equipped with a pulsed current source to perform a calibration before each fill. However, a systematic underestimation in the calculated scaling factors has been observed when comparing them to the cross-calibration with the DC-BCTs. This work characterizes the calibrator performance, evaluates different algorithms for calculating the scaling factors and reports on issues found linked to processing chain modeling inaccuracies, ghost/satellite bunches, and the FPGA-based digital integration. A revised model of the processing chain improved calibration accuracy by 0.4%, while an initial test of a batch-by-batch baseline in the digital integration seems to explain the remaining 3% underestimation.

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Authors

João Marafuz Gaspar (European Organization for Nuclear Research, Instituto Superior Técnico) Thomas Levens (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Diogo Alves (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Marek Gasior (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Kacper Lasocha (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

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