HRRL radiation tests

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Building a new positron beamline in the HRRL cell might require moving the linac itself. To help assess whether this is feasible with current shielding, radiation levels were measured on Feb 4, 2009 by M. Balzer and G. Stancari.

The HRRL was set at 15 MeV beam energy, 20 mA peak current, 1 kHz repetition rate, and 30 ns pulse width. Five OSL dosimeters were placed at each of 15 locations in the cell. Locations are marked on the following map:

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Media:dosimeter-locations-20090204.pdf

Readings in mrad are reported in the following table. They were taken before exposure (first column) and after a couple of minutes of machine tuning (second column). Readings in the third column were taken 94 minutes after the second reading. During these 94 minutes, the machine was running with the settings mentioned above.

Exposure-measurements-20090204.png

Media:exposure-measurements-20090204.pdf

Dose rates in mrad/hr at each of the 15 locations can be estimated by subtracting column 2 from column 3, averaging over the 5 dosimeters, and multiplying the result by (60 min/hr) / (94 min). RMS spreads refer to variations within each group of 5.

Location Dose rate RMS spread
(mrad/hr) (mrad/hr)
1 9 4
2 396 57
3 7940 204
4 2831 117
5 4408 373
6 29339 3332
7 72517 687
8 36507 4746
9 5 5
10 37 4
11 164 40
12 2734 313
13 5828 120
14 7793 2579
15 62431 27155



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