Spectrometer up to 5 GeV
Peter Maurer, Nicolas Delerue, David Urner, George Doucas

TL;DR
This paper explores using an existing magnet as a spectrometer to measure electron beams up to 5 GeV in a single shot, through numerical simulations to optimize energy resolution.
Contribution
It demonstrates the feasibility of repurposing an existing magnet as a spectrometer for high-energy electron beams with optimized setup based on simulations.
Findings
Magnet can be used as a spectrometer for up to 5 GeV electrons.
Numerical simulations help optimize the energy resolution.
Single shot measurement is achievable with the proposed setup.
Abstract
To measure the energy spread of a energy electron beam up to in a single shoot measurement the possible applications of an existing magnet as spectrometer has been discussed. For distinguishing the energy resolution and an optimal experimental setup numerical simulation, based on the measured magnetic field, have been performed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Radiation Effects and Dosimetry · Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research
