B. Constance
University of Oxford
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ieee particle accelerator conference | 2007
Philip Burrows; G. Christian; C. Clarke; B. Constance; Hamid Dabiri Khah; T. Hartin; C. Perry; C. Swinson; A. Kalinin; R. Arnold; S. Molloy; S. Smith; Gannon White; M. Woods
We present results obtained with the T-488 experiment at SLAC Endstation A (ESA). A material model of the ILC extraction-line design was assembled and installed in ESA. The module includes materials representing the mask, beamline calorimeter, and first extraction quadrupole, encompassing a stripline interaction-point feedback system beam position monitor (BPM). The SLAC high-energy electron beam was used to irradiate the module in order to mimic the electromagnetic (EM) backgrounds expected in the ILC interaction region. The impact upon the performance of the feedback BPM was measured, and compared with detailed simulations of its expected response.
ieee particle accelerator conference | 2007
Philip Burrows; Glenn Christian; C. Clarke; B. Constance; H. Dabiri Khah; T. Hartin; C. Perry; C. Swinson; A. Kalinin
We present the design of the FONT4 intra-train beam-based digital position feedback system prototype. The system incorporates a fast analogue beam position monitor front-end signal processor, a digital feedback board, and a fast kicker-driver amplifier. The system latency goal is less than 150 ns. We report preliminary results of beam tests at the accelerator test facility (ATF) at KEK using electron bunches separated by c. 150 ns.
ieee particle accelerator conference | 2007
A. F. Hartin; Philip Burrows; G. Christian; C. Clarke; B. Constance; H. Khan; C. Perry; C. Swinson; R. Arnold; S. Molloy; S. Smith; Glen White; M. Woods; A. Kalinin
Experiment T-488 at SLAC, End station A recorded distorted BPM voltage signals and an accurate simulation of these signals was performed. Geant simulations provided the energy and momentum spectrum of the incident spray and secondary emissions, and a method via image charges was used to convert particle momenta and number density into BPM stripline currents. Good agreement was achieved between simulated and measured signals. Further simulation of experiment T-488 with incident beam on axis and impinging on a thin radiator predicted minimal impact due to secondary emission. By extension to worst case conditions expected at the ILC, simulations showed that background hits on BPM striplines would have a negligible impact on the accuracy of beam position measurements and hence the operation of the FONT feedback system.
Presented at | 2010
Philip Burrows; Douglas Bett; R. J. Apsimon; Christina Swinson; Glenn Christian; Hamid Dabiri Khah; Javier Resta-Lopez; B. Constance; C. Perry
Archive | 2012
Philip Burrows; Douglas Bett; N.Blaskovic Kraljevic; Glenn Christian; M.R.Davis; C. Perry; R. J. Apsimon; B. Constance; A. Gerbershagen
Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2015
R. J. Apsimon; Douglas Bett; N.Blaskovic Kraljevic; Philip Burrows; Glenn Christian; C. Clarke; B. Constance; H. Dabiri Khah; M.R.Davis; C. Perry; J. Resta López; C. Swinson
Archive | 2012
John Adams; R. J. Apsimon; B. Constance; A. Gerbershagen; Douglas Bett; N.Blaskovic Kraljevic; Glenn Christian; M.R.Davis; Carole C. Perry
Archive | 2011
Philip Burrows; R. J. Apsimon; Douglas Bett; Glenn Christian; B. Constance; Carole C. Perry; Javier Resta-Lopez
Archive | 2011
Glenn Christian; R. J. Apsimon; Douglas Bett; Philip Burrows; B. Constance; M.R.Davis; A. Gerbershagen; Carole C. Perry
Presented at | 2010
Javier Resta-Lopez; R. J. Apsimon; B. Constance; Philip Burrows; Glenn Christian; Javier Alabau-Gonzalvo