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The MeV Test Area (MTA) houses the 400 MeV H^− Beam at the end of the Linac and a secondary beamline of muons and pions created from hitting a Tungsten target. The MTA is in the Irradiation Test Area (ITA), where experiments involve studying the effects of radiation on materials in the MTA beam. There is a need for a retractable detector to monitor the secondary beam s intensity and coarse profile. The SFPM was chosen when considering factors like ability to measure low rates and handle high intensities. The plan was to test different scintillating fibers & Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) models to figure out which combination gives the best signals, and gain familiarity with the detector assembly, operation, and data acquisition software before using with final detectors in beamline. The SiPM circuit has been tested with a LED pulser successfully. The immediate steps that follow will be to set the SiPM up on the monitor with three different types of optical fibers, use the Caen software to configure the best mode of data acquisition, and proceed with an offline source test using Strontium-90. Once the most efficient measurement method is clear, they will be ready for use in the beamline.
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