E. ChenFermi National Accelerator Laboratory, R. SharankovaFermi National Accelerator Laboratory, A. ShemyakinFermi National Accelerator Laboratory, J. StantonFermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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Abstract
The Fermilab Side-Coupled Linac accelerates H-beam from 116 MeV to 400 MeV
through seven 805 MHz modules. Twelve wire scanners are present in the Side
Coupled Linac and four are present in the transfer line between the Linac and
the Booster synchrotron ring. These wire scanners act as important diagnostic
instruments to directly collect information on the beam's transverse
distribution. The manipulation of the conditions of wire scanner data
collection enables further characterization of the beamline, such as
calculating emittance and the Twiss parameters of the beam at select regions,
which we present here.