Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Feb 2022)

Neutron sensitive beam loss monitoring system for the European Spallation Source linac

  • I. Dolenc Kittelmann,
  • F. dos Santos Alves,
  • E. Bergman,
  • C. Derrez,
  • V. Grishin,
  • K. Rosengren,
  • T. J. Shea,
  • P. Legou,
  • Y. Mariette,
  • V. Nadot,
  • T. Papaevangelou,
  • L. Segui,
  • W. Cichalewski,
  • G. W. Jabłoński,
  • W. Jałmużna,
  • R. Kiełbik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.25.022802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
p. 022802

Abstract

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The European Spallation Source (ESS), currently under construction in Lund, Sweden, will be a neutron source based on a partly superconducting linac. The ESS linac will be accelerating protons to 2 GeV with a peak current of 62.5 mA and ultimately delivering a 5 MW beam to a rotating tungsten target for neutron production. For a successful tuning and operation of a linac, a beam loss monitoring (BLM) system is required. BLM systems are designed to protect the machine from beam-induced damage and unnecessary activation of the components. This paper focuses on one of the BLM systems to be deployed at the ESS linac, namely the neutron sensitive BLM (nBLM). An overview of the ESS nBLM system design will be presented. In addition to this, results of the tests performed with the full nBLM data acquisition chain will be discussed. These tests represent the first evaluation of the system prototype in a realistic environment. They served as an input to initial study of the procedure for neutron detection algorithm configuration discussed in this contribution as well.