Experimental Setup for Studying Guiding of Proton Microbeam
G.U.L. Nagy, I. Rajta, R.J. Bereczky, K. T\H{o}k\'esi

TL;DR
This paper details the design of an experimental setup to study proton microbeam transmission through a macroscopic insulating capillary, enabling measurements of intensity, energy distribution, and particle deflection.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup specifically designed for analyzing proton microbeam guiding through insulating capillaries.
Findings
Measurement of transmitted proton intensity over time
Energy distribution analysis of transmitted particles
Observation of particle deflection patterns
Abstract
We present the design and construction of our experimental setup for studying the transmission of proton microbeam through a single, cylindrical shape, macroscopic insulating capillary. The intensity as a function of time, the energy distribution as a function of the transmission and the deflection of the transmitted particles can be measured with the new setup.
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