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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018

arXiv : Overview of the CLEAR plasma lens experiment

Carl Lindstrøm; Simon M. Hooker; K.N. Sjobak; R. Corsini; J. H. Röckemann; L. Schaper; D. Gamba; A.E. Dyson; Wilfrid Farabolini; E. Adli; J. Osterhoff

Abstract Discharge capillary-based active plasma lenses are a promising new technology for strongly focusing charged particle beams, especially when combined with novel high gradient acceleration methods. Still, many questions remain concerning such lenses, including their transverse field uniformity, limitations due to plasma wakefields and whether they can be combined in multi-lens lattices in a way to cancel chromaticity. These questions will be addressed in a new plasma lens experiment at the CLEAR User Facility at CERN. All the subsystems have been constructed, tested and integrated into the CLEAR beam line, and are ready for experiments starting late 2017.


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2013

Effects of rf breakdown on the beam in the Compact Linear Collider prototype accelerator structure

Andrea Palaia; M. Jacewicz; Roger Ruber; Volker Ziemann; Wilfrid Farabolini

Understanding the effects of rf breakdown in high-gradient accelerator structures on the accelerated beam is an extremely relevant aspect in the development of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) and is one of the main issues addressed at the Two-beam Test Stand at the CLIC Test Facility 3 at CERN. During a rf breakdown high currents are generated causing parasitic magnetic fields that interact with the accelerated beam affecting its orbit. The beam energy is also affected because the power is partly reflected and partly absorbed thus reducing the available energy to accelerate the beam. We discuss here measurements of such effects observed on an electron beam accelerated in a CLIC prototype structure. Measurements of the trajectory of bunch trains on a nanosecond time scale showed fast changes in correspondence of breakdown that we compare with measurements of the relative beam spots on a scintillating screen. We identify different breakdown scenarios for which we offer an explanation based also on measurements of the power at the input and output ports of the accelerator structure. Finally we present the distribution of the magnitude of the observed changes in the beam position and we discuss its correlation with rf power and breakdown location in the accelerator structure.


european conference on radiation and its effects on components and systems | 2016

Mono-energetic electron induced single-event effects at the VESPER facility

Maris Tali; Ruben Garcia Alia; Markus Brugger; V. Ferlet-Cavrois; R. Corsini; Wilfrid Farabolini; Giovanni Santin; Ari Virtainen

We present experimental evidence of electron induced upsets in a reference ESA SEU monitor, the SEU based particle detector, induced by 200 MeV electron beam at the VESPER facility at CERN. Comparison of experimental cross sections and simulated cross sections are shown and the differences are analyzed. Possible secondary contributions to the upset rate by neutrons and cumulative dose effects are discussed, showing that electronuclear reactions are the expected SEU mechanism. Insight is given as to possible overall electron contribution to the upset rates in the Jovian radiation environment inside a typical spacecraft shielding are evaluated.


IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2017

High-Energy Electron-Induced SEUs and Jovian Environment Impact

Maris Tali; Ruben Garcia Alia; Markus Brugger; V. Ferlet-Cavrois; R. Corsini; Wilfrid Farabolini; Ali Mohammadzadeh; Giovanni Santin; A. Virtanen

We present experimental evidence of electron-induced upsets in a reference European Space Agency (ESA) single event upset (SEU) monitor, induced by a 200-MeV electron beam at the Very energetic Electronic facility for Space Planetary Exploration in harsh Radiation environments facility at CERN. Comparison of experimental cross sections and simulated cross sections is shown and the differences are analyzed. Possible secondary contributions to the upset rate by neutrons, flash effects, and cumulative dose effects are discussed, showing that electronuclear reactions are the expected SEU mechanism. The ESA Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission, to be launched in 2022, presents a challenging radiation environment due to the intense high-energy electron flux in the trapped radiation belts. Insight is given to the possible contribution of electrons to the overall upset rates in the Jovian radiation environment. Relative contributions of both typical electron and proton spectra created when the environmental spectra are transported through a typical spacecraft shielding are shown and the different mission phases are discussed.


International conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics | 2017

Development of the AWAKE Stripline BPM Electronics

Shengli Liu; V. Verzilov; Wilfrid Farabolini; S. Doebert; Janet Schmidt

The stripline BPMs of AWAKE (The Advanced Proton Driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Experiment at CERN) are required to measure the position of the single electron bunch with a resolution of 10 um rms, for the bunch charge of 100 pC to 1 nC. This paper presents a AFE-Digital processing system developed at TRIUMF (Canada) which achieved such performance. The design of the electronics readout system is reviewed. The beam test results at CALIFES of CERN are also described.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013

The CTF3 Two-beam Test Stand

Roger Ruber; Volker Ziemann; T. Ekelof; Andrea Palaia; Wilfrid Farabolini; R. Corsini


5th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'14), Dresden, Germany, June 15-20, 2014 | 2014

HIGH-GRADIENT TEST RESULTS FROM A CLIC PROTOTYPE ACCELERATING STRUCTURE: TD26CC

Walter Wuensch; Alberto Degiovanni; Steffen Döbert; Wilfrid Farabolini; Alexej Grudiev; Jan Wilhelm Kovermann; Eric Montesinos; Germana Riddone; Anastasiya Solodko; Igor Syratchev; Rolf Wegner; Benjamin Woolley


2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference,IPAC2011, 4th to 9th September, 2011, San Sebastián, Spain | 2011

The CLIC feasibility demonstration in CTF3

Wilfrid Farabolini; J. Barranco; Maja Olvegaard; M. Divall Csatari; S. Bettoni; O. Kononenko; A. Dabrowski; R. Corsini; S. Doebert; Reidar Lillestøl; Tobias Persson; Roger Ruber; Piotr Skowroński; B. Constance; A. Rabiller; Andrea Palaia; Tomoko Muranaka; E. Adli; F. Tecker; A. Dubrovskiy


5th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'14), Dresden, Germany, June 15-20, 2014 | 2014

RECENT RESULTS FROM CTF3 TWO BEAM TEST STAND

Wilfrid Farabolini; Christopher Borgmann; R. Corsini; Davide Gamba; Alexej Grudiev; Muhammad Asif Khan; Stefano Mazzoni; Jose Luis Navarro Quirante; Jim Ögren; Rui Pan; Franck Peauger; Roger Ruber; Jack Towler; Niki Vitoratou; Kashif Yaqub


5th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'14), Dresden, Germany, June 15-20, 2014 | 2014

Experience Operating an X-band High-Power Test Stand at CERN

Walter Wuensch; Nuria Catalán Lasheras; Alberto Degiovanni; Steffen Döbert; Wilfrid Farabolini; Jan Wilhelm Kovermann; Gerard McMonagle; Stephane Rey; Igor Syratchev; Joseph Tagg; Luca Timeo; Benjamin Woolley

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