LHC Timing Signal Distribution and Beam Phase Monitoring Through ATLAS BPTX Monitoring System
Zhiwei Yang

TL;DR
This paper discusses the distribution of LHC timing signals and the beam phase monitoring system in ATLAS, ensuring precise synchronization of the beam for collision experiments using specialized hardware modules.
Contribution
It introduces the implementation of the BPTX monitoring system and the use of Corde board and RF2TTC modules for accurate timing and beam phase measurement in ATLAS.
Findings
Successful distribution of LHC timing signals to ATLAS detectors
Effective beam phase monitoring and synchronization achieved
Hardware modules enable precise timing adjustments
Abstract
The LHC timing signals are broadcast to various destinations in the subsequent experiments. And all of them could be delayed to time in the ATLAS sub-detectors by using the Corde board and the RF2TTC module. The ATLAS BPTX detectors and monitoring system could guarantee the demanded sychronization of the beam in the futher collision.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
