Method of obtaining parasitic E(+) or E(-) beams during SLAC linear collider operation
Abstract
We have developed a technique that allows SLAC to provide parasitic low-intensity secondary e(+) and e(-) beams up to 25 GeV to End Stations A and B and to the FFTB during SLC operation. This beam was successfully used for a one-month-long experimental run in End Station A by the SLAC E-146 collaboration. The experiment used 400 MeV to 25 GeV electron beams at intensities averaging one electron per pulse and 120 pulses per second. The method for producing such a beam without the need for dedicated beam time was to operate parasitically from SLC: photons produced in the SLC beam scrapers in linac sectors 28, 29 and 30 were converted to positrons and electrons in a target downstream from the SLC splitter magnet. The secondary electrons or positrons were then transported to ESA with the A-line.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
- Pub Date:
- August 1994
- DOI:
- 10.1109/23.322915
- Bibcode:
- 1994ITNS...41.1371C
- Keywords:
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- Electron Beams;
- Electrons;
- Linear Accelerators;
- Particle Accelerators;
- Photons;
- Beam Splitters;
- Collimators;
- Light Beams;
- Magnets;
- Targets;
- Nuclear and High-Energy Physics