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Forward Beam Monitor for the KATRIN experiment

The \textit{KArlsruhe TRItium Neutrino} (KATRIN) experiment aims to measure the neutrino mass with a sensitivity of \SI{0.2}{\electronvolt} (\SI{90}{\percent} CL). This will be achieved by a precision measurement of the endpoint region of the $\upbeta$-electron spectrum of tritium decay. The $\upbeta$-electrons are produced in the \textit{Windowless Gaseous Tritium Source} (WGTS) and guided magnetically through the beamline. In order to accurately extract the neutrino mass the source activity is required to be stable and known to a high precision. The WGTS therefore undergoes constant extensive monitoring from several measurement systems. The \textit{Forward Beam Monitor} (FBM) is one such monitoring system. The FBM system comprises a complex mechanical setup capable of inserting a detector board into the KATRIN beamline with a positioning precision of better than \SI{0.3}{\milli\metre}. The electron flux density at that position is on the order of \SI{e6}{\per\second\per\milli\metre\squared}. The detector board contains two silicon detector chips of \pin diode type which can measure the $\upbeta$-electron flux from the source with a precision of \SI{0.1}{\percent} within \SI{60}{\second} with an energy resolution of FWHM $=$ \SI{2}{\kilo\electronvolt}. The unique challenge in developing the FBM arise from its designated operating environment inside the Cryogenic Pumping Section which is a potentially tritium contaminated ultra-high vacuum chamber at cryogenic temperatures in the presence of a \SI{1}{\tesla} strong magnetic field. Each of theses parameters do strongly limit the choice of possible materials which e.g. caused difficulties in detector noise reduction, heat dissipation and lubrication. In order to completely remove the FBM from the beam tube a \SI{2}{\meter} long traveling distance into the beamline is needed demanding a robust as well as highly precise moving mechanism.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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