"Large Angle Beamstrahlung Monitor " by Daniel Enrique Ricalde Herrmann

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Date of Award

January 2024

Degree Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Ph.D.

Department

Physics and Astronomy

First Advisor

Giovanni G. Bonvicini

Abstract

The Large Angle Beamstrahlung Monitor (LABM) is an important piece of equipment developed primarily at Wayne State University, its purpose is to monitor the beam parameters in a particle accelerator at the interaction point in order to have more control over the accelerator. The LABM collects visible radiation emitted during or just before beam collisions. The LABM has provided results so far, in the paper “A Neural Network approach to reconstructing SuperKEKB beam parameters from beamstrahlung.” LABM data was used to successfully predict beam parameters. In this thesis we will produce results that are important for upgrading the LABM system, discuss the upgrade itself, and future prospects.

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