Title :
Beam loss monitoring system for the LHC
Author :
Holzer, Eva Barbara ; Dehning, Bernd ; Effinger, Ewald ; Emery, Jonathan ; Ferioli, Gianfranco ; Gonzalez, Jose Luis ; Gschwendtner, Edda ; Guaglio, Gianluca ; Hodgson, Michael ; Kramer, Daniel ; Leitner, Roman ; Ponce, Laurette ; Prieto, Virginia ; Stock
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
One of the most critical elements for the protection of CERN´s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is its beam loss monitoring (BLM) system. It must prevent the superconducting magnets from quenching and protect the machine components from damages, as a result of critical beam losses. By measuring the loss pattern, the BLM system helps to identify the loss mechanism. Special monitors will be used for the setup and control of the collimators. The specification for the BLM system includes a very high reliability (tolerable failure rate of 10-7 per hour) and a high dynamic range of 108 (1013 at certain locations) of the particle fluencies to be measured. In addition, a wide range of integration times (40 μs to 84 s) and a fast (one turn) trigger generation for the dump signal are required. This paper describes the complete design of the BLM system, including the monitor types (ionization chambers and secondary emission monitors), the design of the analogue and digital readout electronics as well as the data links and the trigger decision logic.
Keywords :
beam handling techniques; colliding beam accelerators; ionisation chambers; particle beam diagnostics; proton accelerators; readout electronics; storage rings; synchrotrons; LHC; analogue readout electronic; beam loss monitoring system; collimators; critical beam losses; data links; digital readout electronic; dump signal; integration times; ionization chambers; loss mechanism; one turn trigger generation; secondary emission monitors; superconducting magnets; tolerable failure rate; trigger decision logic; Colliding beam devices; Collimators; Dynamic range; Large Hadron Collider; Loss measurement; Machine components; Monitoring; Particle measurements; Protection; Superconducting magnets;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9221-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596433