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BPM System for Transport Channel Booster-Nuclotron at NICA Complex

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BPM system for transport channel Booster–Nuclotron at NICA facility [1] is developing now at Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP). The system consists of 6 electrostatic 2-coordinate BPMs and processing electronics. It is capable to measure ion beam trajectory after each shot. The electronics consists of Preamplifiers installed near BPMs and signal processing modules located in safe room. At present a prototype of BPM electronics is fabricated and tested. Software on base of TANGO is developing now for BPM system control.

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  1. G. Trubnikov et al., “Status of the NICA project at JINR,” in Proceeding of the International Particle Accelerator Conference IPAC-2014, Dresden, Germany, pp. 1003–1005.

  2. G. Filatov et al., “Transfer channel from booster to nuclotron at the NICA facility,” in Proceeding of the Russian Particle Accelerator Conference RuPAC-2012, St. Petersburg, Russia, pp. 322–324.

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Bekhtenev, E.A., Karpov, G.V. & Kuzminykh, V.S. BPM System for Transport Channel Booster-Nuclotron at NICA Complex. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 15, 933–936 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477118070166

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