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3. The total charge for blocks 7,8,9,10,11 is strongly fluctuates with time.<br>
 
3. The total charge for blocks 7,8,9,10,11 is strongly fluctuates with time.<br>
  
Also it is interesting to note the switching in mean value of charge distribution from up (blocks 7,8) to down (blocks (9,10,11)<br>
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Also it is interesting to note the switching in mean value of charge distribution from "up" (blocks 7,8) to "down" (blocks (9,10,11)<br>
 
This switching in mean value position is easy to see if we plot the histogram of charge distribution.<br><br>
 
This switching in mean value position is easy to see if we plot the histogram of charge distribution.<br><br>
 
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Kicker magnet calibration

by using pulse by pulse ADC channel mean value distribution

For each beam pulse:

[math] X^{pulse}_{avg}=\frac{\sum_{i=1}^{16}{Q_{i}*i}}{\sum_{i=1}^{16}{Q_{i}}}[/math] (average beam position for one pulse)

For distribution over all beam pulses:

[math] X_{avg}=\frac{\sum_{i=1}^{pulses}{X_{avg}^{pulse}}}{pulses}[/math] (average beam position over all pulses)
[math] X_{err}={\sqrt{\frac{1}{pulses}\sum_{i=1}^{pulses}{\left(X^{pulse}_{avg}-X_{avg}\right)^{2}}}}[/math] (absolute error)

Here is:
1. ADC# = bridge#
2. Pulse# = ReadOut# = Entry# = Event#

FC data 23.png

FC plot 2 4.png



Some examples of ADC mean value distribution. Here are:
1. x axis: ADC mean value for one pulse
2. y axis: number of pulse w/ that ADC mean value
1477 1.png1473 1.png
1461 1.png1465 1.png

by using ADC channel charge distribution

For each ADC channel:

[math] Q_{channel}=\sum_{i=1}^{pulses}{Q^{pulse}_{channel}}[/math]     (total charge per one ADC channel)
[math] q_{channel}=\sum_{i=1}^{pulses}{\sqrt{Q^{pulse}_{channel}}}[/math] (absolute error in charge distribution per one ADC channel assuming Poisson)
For each ADC channel we have (Q +- q)

For distribution over all ADC channel:

[math] X_{avg}=\frac{\sum_{i=1}^{16}{iQ_{i}}}{\sum_{i=1}^{16}{Q_{i}}}[/math]     (average beam position over all pulses)
[math] X^2_{err}=\frac{\sum_{i=1}^{16}{i^2q^2_{i}}}{\sum_{i=1}^{16}{Q^2_{i}}}+\frac{(\sum_{i=1}^{16}{iQ_{i}})^2\sum_{i=1}^{16}{q^2_{i}}}{\sum_{i=1}^{16}{Q^4_{i}}}[/math] (absolute error)
For all ADC channel we have [math]ADC_{avg}[/math]+-[math]ADC_{err}[/math]

Here are results:
Fc poisson error.png


Faraday Cup 3D plot

Below is the plot of the charge in Faraday cup (pC) as a function of magnet current (vertical axis, A) (basically magnetic field) and ADC (horizontal axis).

Far.jpg

What about moving beam?

in time charge distribution (1477.dat)

ADC6.pngADC7.pngADC8.png
ADC9.pngADC10.pngADC11.pngADC12.png

As we can see from plots above:
1. There are no beam on blocks 6 and 12.
2. There are beam on blocks (7, 8, 9, 10)
3. The total charge for blocks 7,8,9,10,11 is strongly fluctuates with time.

Also it is interesting to note the switching in mean value of charge distribution from "up" (blocks 7,8) to "down" (blocks (9,10,11)
This switching in mean value position is easy to see if we plot the histogram of charge distribution.

ADC6h.pngADC7h.pngADC8h.png
ADC9h.pngADC10h.pngADC11h.pngADC12h.png

Question: Is it moving beam or is it current fluctuation in beam pulse?

correlation plots (1477.dat)

ADC6-ADC8.pngADC6-ADC9.pngADC6-ADC10.png
ADC7-ADC8.pngADC7-ADC9.pngADC7-ADC10.pngADC7-ADC11.pngADC7-ADC12.png
Empty.pngADC8-ADC9.pngADC8-ADC10.pngADC8-ADC11.pngADC8-ADC12.png
Empty.pngEmpty.pngADC9-ADC10.pngADC9-ADC11.pngADC9-ADC12.png
Empty.pngEmpty.pngEmpty.pngADC10-ADC11.pngADC10-ADC12.png

As we can see from plots above, there are strong correlations between blocks (7, 8, 10, 11)
There are weak correlation between blocks (9) and (7, 8, 10, 11)
And there are no correlation between blocks (6, 12) and all other blocks.

So is it moving beam? Between blocks (7, 8) and (10, 11)?

This structure can be seen if I plot histogram for charge distribution for all ADC blocks
ADC channel distribution.png
Here is interesting to note that total charge for first peak (blocks 7, 8) is 3 times more then for second peak (blocks 10, 11)
Is it beam which moving between blocks (7, 8) and (10, 11), but 3 times more strikes blocks (7,8)

Error Analysis

The ADC measures the charge deposited on each of the 16 Aluminum blocks. The ADC is a 12 bit ADC with a max input of 400 pc. THe means that the charge per channel is:

[math]\frac{400 \mbox{pC}}{2^{12}\mbox{Channels}} = \frac{400 \mbox{pC}}{4096\mbox{Channels}} =\frac{1 \mbox{pC}}{10.24 \mbox{Channels}} [/math]

Run1477 -5A

Raw ADC result for channel 8 :

Run1477 ADC8 Raw.png

ADC 8 using channel -> Coul conversion:

Run1477 ADC8 Raw pC.png

The above histogram shows an RMS of 66.74 pC.

Comment

The ADC basically counts the number of electrons collected by the aluminum FC bricks and transfered through the cables to the ADC. This is a poisson process with a large number of trials leading to a large mean value [math](\mu)[/math]. One would expect a gaussian parent population with
[math]\sigma = \sqrt{\mu}[/math]

The histogram shows

Mean = [math]172.7 =\frac{\sum_i^N x_i}{N}[/math]
RMS = [math]66.74 = \frac{\sqrt{\sum_i^N(x_i - 172.7)^2}}{N}[/math]
[math] \sqrt{172.7} = 13.1 \ll 66.74[/math]
What does this mean?
The theoretical distribution would be Guassian with [math]\sigma = \sqrt{\mu}[/math]. The above suggests that the beam charge delivered to the FC is not following this statistical parent distribution. Most likely the beam current is changing while you are measuring the charge with the FC.
Is the charge lost or is it just moving to different FC channels

Run1477 TotalCharge pC.png


Run1477 TotalCharge vsTime.png

Run1477 TotalCharge vsRFpulse.png

Within 100 RF pulses the total charge on the FC drops from 600 to 100 pC. It seems the beam current is very unstable.


There also appears to be a gaussian distribution centered around 600 pC and a wider one centered around 100 pC.


Could it be that I can put a cut on total beam current and see if the charge moves between FC elements?


Let see what the total charge looks like for 3 cases.

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