Abstract

Recent experiments were performed at PBFA II to characterize the ion beam on-axis. The targets were comprised of two parts. One was a conical gold foil whose beam-induced fluorescence was used to obtain a beam footprint and a measurement of beam voltage. The gold also served as a Rutherford scattering source for an ion pinhole camera. The other part was an on-axis Li cylinder, contained within the gold cone, whose gamma output was used as a beam calorimeter. We present the results of this data.

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