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Description
The Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) is a 100-kilometer-circumference accelerator complex that includes a linear accelerator, transfer lines, a booster, and a storage ring. Given its massive scale, the CEPC requires a substantial number of beam diagnostic devices to ensure precise and reliable operation. These devices are tasked with measuring critical parameters such as beam current, beam position, beam profile, bunch length, tune, and bunch current, as well as implementing bunch-by-bunch feedback systems. Beyond the use of traditional beam measurement equipment, the CEPC beam diagnostics system also encounters significant challenges. This paper provides an overview of the CEPC beam instrumentation system, discusses the challenges faced by the beam diagnostics system along with potential solutions, and reports on the current R&D progress aimed at meeting the system’s stringent requirements.
Funding Agency
With support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) under Grant No. 12475167.
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