Phase I results with the Large Angle Beamstrahlung Monitor (LABM) with SuperKEKB beams
R. Ayad, G. Bonvicini, S. Di Carlo, E. De La Cruz-Burelo, H. Farhat,, J. Flanagan, S. Gamez Izaguirre, R. Gillard, M. E. Fernandez Villanueva, H., Ikeda, K. Kanazawa, B. O. ElBashir, P. Podesta, D. Rodriguez-Perez, G., Tejeda-Munoz

TL;DR
This paper reports on the initial performance and background characterization of the Large Angle Beamstrahlung Monitor (LABM) during SuperKEKB Phase I, providing insights into detector operation and background rates for future phases.
Contribution
It introduces the LABM detector, describes its performance, and uses background data to estimate the interaction point and background rates for Phase II.
Findings
LABM performance characterized using synchrotron radiation backgrounds
Background data used to estimate interaction point position
Predicted background rates for Phase II
Abstract
We report on the SuperKEKB Phase I operations of the Large Angle Beamstrhalung Monitor (LABM). The detector is described and its performance characterized using the synchrotron radiation backgrounds from the last Beam Line magnets. The backgrounds are also used to determine the expected position of the Interaction Point (IP), and the expected background rates during Phase II.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle Detector Development and Performance
