A hadron beam with a uniform charge density, elliptical transverse profile, and small four-dimensional (4D) emittance could mitigate space charge effects in circular accelerators and improve collider performance. A phase space painting method to generate such a distribution is being tested in the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) accumulator ring. A critical component of these efforts is to measure the 4D emittance of the beam. Reconstruction of the 4D emittance from wire-scanner data is a well-known technique. In this paper, we discuss the implementation of a variant of the multi-optics method using the four available wire-scanners near the SNS target, as well as the modification of the wire-scanner region to utilize the fixed-optics method -a method that is preferred due to its speed but can potentially lead to unacceptable bias and uncertainty in the reconstructed emittances. We then demonstrate the usefulness of the fixed-optics method by reconstructing the 4D emittance as a function of time during accumulation in the SNS ring.
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