Jerry Leibfritz
Fermilab
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Journal of Instrumentation | 2017
Sergei Antipov; Daniel Broemmelsiek; David Bruhwiler; Dean Edstrom; Elvin Harms; V. Lebedev; Jerry Leibfritz; S. Nagaitsev; Chong Shik Park; Henryk Piekarz; P. Piot; Eric Prebys; Alexander Romanov; J. Ruan; Tanaji Sen; G. Stancari; Charles Thangaraj; R. Thurman-Keup; Alexander Valishev; V. Shiltsev
The Integrable Optics Test Accelerator (IOTA) is a storage ring for advanced beam physics research currently being built and commissioned at Fermilab. It will operate with protons and electrons using injectors with momenta of 70 and 150 MeV/c, respectively. The research program includes the study of nonlinear focusing integrable optical beam lattices based on special magnets and electron lenses, beam dynamics of space-charge effects and their compensation, optical stochastic cooling, and several other experiments. In this article, we present the design and main parameters of the facility, outline progress to date and provide the timeline of the construction, commissioning and research. The physical principles, design, and hardware implementation plans for the major IOTA experiments are also discussed.
arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2010
A. Martinez; Arkadiy Klebaner; J. Theilacker; Brian Degraff; Jerry Leibfritz
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory is constructing a superconducting 1.3 GHz cryomodule test facility located at the New Muon Lab building. The facility will be used for testing and validating cryomodule designs as well as support systems. For the initial phase of the project, a single Type III plus 1.3 GHz cryomodule will be cooled and tested using a single Tevatron style standalone refrigerator. Subsequent phases involve testing as many as two full RF units consisting of up to six 1.3 GHz cryomodules with the addition of a new cryogenic plant. The cryogenic infrastructure consists of the refrigerator system, cryogenic distribution system as well as an ambient temperature pumping system to achieve 2 K operations with supporting purification systems. A discussion of the available capacity for the various phases versus the proposed heat loads is included as well as commissioning results and testing schedule. This paper describes the plans, status and challenges of this initial phase of the New Muon Lab cryogenic system.
Archive | 2018
Alexander Romanov; Nathan B. Eddy; Curtis Baffes; Kermit Carlson; Darren Crawford; Alexander Valishev; G. Stancari; Michael Kucera; A. Warner; Elvin Harms; J. Ruan; R. Thurman-Keup; Vladimir Shiltsev; Jerry Leibfritz; J. Santucci; Igor Rakhno; Daniel Broemmelsiek; Dean Edstrom; Joseph Hurd; John Reid
We report results of the beam commissioning and first operation of the 1.3 GHz superconducting RF electron linear accelerator at Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology (FAST) facility. Construction of the linac was completed and the machine was commissioned with beam in 2017. The maximum total beam energy of about 300 MeV was achieved with the record energy gain of 250 MeV in the ILC-type SRF cryomodule. The photoinjector was tuned to produce trains of 200 pC bunches with a frequency of 3 MHz at a repetition rate of 1 Hz. This report describes the aspects of machine commissioning such as tuning of the SRF cryomodule and beam optics optimization. We also present highlights of an experimental program carried out parasitically during the two-month run, including studies of wake-fields, and advanced beam phase space manipulation.
57th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on High-Intensity and High-Brightness Hadron Beams (HB'16), Malmö, Sweden, July 3-8, 2016 | 2016
G. Stancari; Alexey Burov; Kermit Carlson; Darren Crawford; Valeri Lebedev; Jerry Leibfritz; Mike McGee; S. Nagaitsev; Lucy Nobrega; Daniel Noll; Chong Shik Park; Eric Prebys; Alexander Romanov; J. Ruan; Vladimir Shiltsev; Young-Min Shin; J.C.T. Thangaraj; Alexander Valishev
The Integrable Optics Test Accelerator (IOTA) is a research machine currently being designed and built at Fermilab. The research program includes the study of nonlinear integrable lattices, beam dynamics with self fields, and optical stochastic cooling. One section of the ring will contain an electron lens, a low-energy magnetized electron beam overlapping with the circulating beam. The electron lens can work as a nonlinear element, as an electron cooler, or as a space-charge compensator. We describe the physical principles, experiment design, and hardware implementation plans for the IOTA electron lens.
arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2011
Jerry Leibfritz; Richard Andrews; Kermit Carlson; Brian Chase; M.D.Church; Elvin Harms; Arkadiy Klebaner; M. Kucera; S.L.Lackey; A. Martinez; S. Nagaitsev; L.E.Nobrega; John Reid; M. Wendt; S.J.Wesseln
Archive | 2010
Tug Arkan; Harry Carter; Mark Champion; Elvin Harms; Robert Kephart; Jerry Leibfritz
arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2012
Jerry Leibfritz; M. Wendt; M. Kucera; Curtis Baffes; Richard Andrews; Church; A. Martinez; L.E.Nobrega; Kermit Carlson; John Reid; Brian Chase; P. Piot; Elvin Harms; S. Nagaitsev; Arkadiy Klebaner; S.J.Wesseln
arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2013
P. Piot; V. Shiltsev; S. Nagaitsev; M. Church; P. Garbincius; Stuart Henderson; Jerry Leibfritz
Presented at 39th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on High Intensity High Bightness Hadron Beams 2006 (HB2006), Tsukuba, Japan, 29 May - 2 Jun 2006 | 2006
L.R. Prost; D. Broemmelsiek; Alexey V. Burov; Kermit Carlson; C. Gattuso; M. Hu; T. Kroc; Jerry Leibfritz; S. Nagaitsev; S. Pruss; G. Saewert; C.W. Schmidt; A. Shemyakin; M. Sutherland; V. Tupikov; A. Warner
arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2012
Elvin Harms; Kermit Carlson; Brian Chase; Darren Crawford; Ed Cullerton; Dean Edstrom; A. Hocker; Michael Kucera; Jerry Leibfritz; O. Nezhevenko; Dennis Nicklaus