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Measurements of the Five-Dimensional Phase Space Distribution of an Intense Ion Beam

by Austin M Hoover, Alexander V Aleksandrov, Sarah Mariehelen Cousineau, Kiersten J Ruisard, Alexander P Zhukov
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of NAPAC '22
Publication Date
Page Numbers
910 to 913
Publisher Location
Switzerland
Conference Name
North American Particle Accelerator Conference (NAPAC)
Conference Location
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
RadiaSoft
Conference Date
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No simulation of intense beam transport has accurately reproduced measurements at the level of beam halo. One potential explanation of this discrepancy is a lack of knowledge of the initial distribution of particles in six-dimensional (6D) phase space. A direct 6D measurement of an ion beam was recently performed at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) Beam Test Facility (BTF), revealing nonlinear transverse-longitudinal correlations in the beam core that affect downstream evolution. Unfortunately, direct 6D measurements are limited in resolution and dynamic range; here, we discuss the use of three slits and one screen to measure a 5D projection of the 6D phase space distribution, overcoming these limitations at the cost of one dimension. We examine the measured 5D distribution before and after transport through the BTF and compare to particle-in-cell simulations. We also discuss the possibility of reconstructing the 6D distribution from 5D and 4D projections.