Abstract

We developed a Liquid SCintillator (LSC) system for proton beam flux monitoring. A circulation system for a liquid scintillator is designed to the radiation damage to the LSC during proton beam irradiation. In this system, the LSC is made as thin as possible to minimize the energy loss because we want to use this detector as a trigger system for other detectors. The proton beam flux was measured using different beam currents at the MC-50 cyclotron at KIRAMS (Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences), and the results were compared. We can monitor the proton beam flux up to 10 proton/sec accurately by using a counting method with an ATMEGA128 embedded process equipped with a network system. Also, this system can be used to provide the trigger system for other detectors during the beam test.

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