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Main Authors: Guo, Yu-Hang, Jing, Han-Tao, Dong, Ming-Yi, Li, Zhi-Ping, Yu, Yong-Ji, Han, Yan-Liang, Tan, Zhi-Xin, Liang, Zhi-Jun, Qian, Sen, Zhang, Hong-Yu, Yi, Han, Lv, You, Li, Qiang, Shi, Xin, Gu, Xiao-Fei, Liu, Yi, Cao, Xiu-Xia, Zhuang, Si-Xuan, Li, Lan-Kun, Li, Meng-Zhao, Fan, Yun-Yun, He, Hao, Ma, Li-Shuang, Fan, Rui-Rui, Sun, Zhi-Jia, Chen, Yuan-Bo
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.18028
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author Guo, Yu-Hang
Jing, Han-Tao
Dong, Ming-Yi
Li, Zhi-Ping
Yu, Yong-Ji
Han, Yan-Liang
Tan, Zhi-Xin
Liang, Zhi-Jun
Qian, Sen
Zhang, Hong-Yu
Yi, Han
Lv, You
Li, Qiang
Shi, Xin
Gu, Xiao-Fei
Liu, Yi
Cao, Xiu-Xia
Zhuang, Si-Xuan
Li, Lan-Kun
Li, Meng-Zhao
Fan, Yun-Yun
He, Hao
Ma, Li-Shuang
Fan, Rui-Rui
Sun, Zhi-Jia
Chen, Yuan-Bo
author_facet Guo, Yu-Hang
Jing, Han-Tao
Dong, Ming-Yi
Li, Zhi-Ping
Yu, Yong-Ji
Han, Yan-Liang
Tan, Zhi-Xin
Liang, Zhi-Jun
Qian, Sen
Zhang, Hong-Yu
Yi, Han
Lv, You
Li, Qiang
Shi, Xin
Gu, Xiao-Fei
Liu, Yi
Cao, Xiu-Xia
Zhuang, Si-Xuan
Li, Lan-Kun
Li, Meng-Zhao
Fan, Yun-Yun
He, Hao
Ma, Li-Shuang
Fan, Rui-Rui
Sun, Zhi-Jia
Chen, Yuan-Bo
contents China's first proton test beam facility, named the High-energy Proton-beam Experiment Station (HPES), is currently under construction in campus of CSNS, as part of the CSNS-II project. Utilizing protons slowly extracted from the Rapid Cycling Synchrotron of CSNS, HPES will deliver 1.6 GeV proton beam with an adjustable flux ranging from 1E3 to 1E8 protons per second. The station is composed of two dedicated test terminals designed to support comprehensive beam tests, serving as an advanced platform for particle detector development, irradiation hardness studies of aerospace chips, and GeV-proton-induced nuclear data measurements.To characterize the beam, HPES incorporates dedicated flux and profile monitors. For user experiments, the facility is equipped with a high-precision proton telescope offering a positioning resolution of 10 $μ$m, and a Time-of-Flight (TOF) spectrometer achieving an energy resolution of 1%. Furthermore, a compatible trigger logic unit have been designed to provide precise event tagging, which is essential for data alignment. This paper presents an overview of the detector systems within HPES, discusses their design considerations, and outlines the future prospects of the facility.
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spellingShingle Design of High-energy Proton-beam Experiment Station at CSNS
Guo, Yu-Hang
Jing, Han-Tao
Dong, Ming-Yi
Li, Zhi-Ping
Yu, Yong-Ji
Han, Yan-Liang
Tan, Zhi-Xin
Liang, Zhi-Jun
Qian, Sen
Zhang, Hong-Yu
Yi, Han
Lv, You
Li, Qiang
Shi, Xin
Gu, Xiao-Fei
Liu, Yi
Cao, Xiu-Xia
Zhuang, Si-Xuan
Li, Lan-Kun
Li, Meng-Zhao
Fan, Yun-Yun
He, Hao
Ma, Li-Shuang
Fan, Rui-Rui
Sun, Zhi-Jia
Chen, Yuan-Bo
High Energy Physics - Experiment
China's first proton test beam facility, named the High-energy Proton-beam Experiment Station (HPES), is currently under construction in campus of CSNS, as part of the CSNS-II project. Utilizing protons slowly extracted from the Rapid Cycling Synchrotron of CSNS, HPES will deliver 1.6 GeV proton beam with an adjustable flux ranging from 1E3 to 1E8 protons per second. The station is composed of two dedicated test terminals designed to support comprehensive beam tests, serving as an advanced platform for particle detector development, irradiation hardness studies of aerospace chips, and GeV-proton-induced nuclear data measurements.To characterize the beam, HPES incorporates dedicated flux and profile monitors. For user experiments, the facility is equipped with a high-precision proton telescope offering a positioning resolution of 10 $μ$m, and a Time-of-Flight (TOF) spectrometer achieving an energy resolution of 1%. Furthermore, a compatible trigger logic unit have been designed to provide precise event tagging, which is essential for data alignment. This paper presents an overview of the detector systems within HPES, discusses their design considerations, and outlines the future prospects of the facility.
title Design of High-energy Proton-beam Experiment Station at CSNS
topic High Energy Physics - Experiment
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.18028