Measurement Error Effects of Beam Parameters Determined by Beam Profiles
Ji-Ho Jang, Hyo Jae Jang, Dong-O Jeon

TL;DR
This paper investigates how measurement errors in beam profile-based parameter determination affect beam matching and optimization in a linear accelerator, focusing on the optimal placement of profile monitors.
Contribution
It analyzes measurement error impacts on beam parameter determination and proposes optimal monitor placement between MEBT and QWR sections in RAON.
Findings
Measurement errors influence beam parameter accuracy.
Optimal number of profile monitors improves measurement reliability.
Enhanced beam matching through error-aware parameter estimation.
Abstract
A conventional method to determine beam parameters is using the profile measurements and converting them into the values of twiss parameters and beam emittance at a specified position. The beam information can be used to improve transverse beam matching between two different beam lines or accelerating structures. This work is related with the measurement error effects of the beam parameters and the optimal number of profile monitors in a section between MEBT (medium energy beam transport) and QWR (quarter wave resonator) of RAON linear accelerator.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
