Determining Beam Parameters in a Storage Ring with a Cylindrical Hodoscope using Elastic Proton-Proton Scattering ⋆
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H. Rohdjess, D. Albers, J. Bisplinghoff, R. Bollmann, K. Buesser, O. Diehl, F. Dohrmann, H. Engelhardt, P. Eversheim, M. Gasthuber
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J. Greiff, A. Groß, R. Gross-Hardt, F. Hinterberger, M. Igelbrink, R. Langkau, R. Maier, F. Mosel, M. Mueller, M. Muenstermann, D. Prasuhn, P. Rossen, H. Scheid, N. Schirm, F. Schwandt, W. Scobel, H. Trelle, A. Wellinghausen, W. Wiedmann, K. Woller, R. Ziegler
/ Abstract
Abstract The EDDA-detector at the cooler-synchrotron COSY/Julich has been operated with an internal CH 2 fiber target to measure proton–proton elastic scattering differential cross-sections. For data analysis knowledge of beam parameters, like position, width and angle, are indispensable. We have developed a method to obtain these values with high precision from the azimuthal and polar angles of the ejectiles only, by exploiting the coplanarity of the two final-state protons with the beam and the kinematic correlation. The formalism is described and results for beam parameters obtained during beam acceleration are given.
Journal: Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment