The KAHVE Laboratory, at Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey
is home to an educational proton linac project. The proton beam will
originate from a 20 keV H+ source and will be delivered to a two
module Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) operating at 800 MHz via a
low energy beam transport (LEBT) line. Currently, the design phase
being over, commissioning and stability tests are ongoing for the
proton beamline which is already produced and installed except the RFQ
which is being manufactured. This work summarizes the design,
production and test phases of the ion source and LEBT line components.
We report the preliminary results of a meta-analysis conducted to examine possible biases in the uncertainty values published in papers by ATLAS and CMS experiments. We have performed this analysis using two independent techniques; a vectoral analysis of the vector graphics files and a bitmap analysis of the raster graphic files of the exclusion plots from various physics searches. In both procedures, the aim is to compute the percentages of the data points scattered within 1-sigma and 2-sigma bands of the plots and verify whether the measured percentages agree with statistical norms assuming unbiased estimations of the uncertainties.
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