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Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2010

Present status and first results of the final focus beam line at the KEK Accelerator Test Facility

P. Bambade; M. Alabau Pons; John Amann; D. Angal-Kalinin; R. Apsimon; S. Araki; A. Aryshev; Sha Bai; P. Bellomo; D. R. Bett; G.A. Blair; B. Bolzon; Stewart Boogert; G. Boorman; P. N. Burrows; G. Christian; P. Coe; Ben Constance; J P Delahaye; Laurence Deacon; E. Elsen; A. Faus-Golfe; Masafumi Fukuda; J. Gao; N. Geffroy; E. Gianfelice-Wendt; H. Guler; Hitoshi Hayano; A. Heo; Y. Honda

ATF2 is a final-focus test beam line which aims to focus the low emittance beam from the ATF damping ring to a vertical size of about 37 nm and to demonstrate nanometer level beam stability. Several advanced beam diagnostics and feedback tools are used. In December 2008, construction and installation were completed and beam commissioning started, supported by an international team of Asian, European, and U. S. scientists. The present status and first results are described.


PACS2001. Proceedings of the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.01CH37268) | 2001

Proposing a laser based beam size monitor for the future linear collider

G.A. Blair; J. Frisch; K. Honkavaara; T. Kamps; F. Poirier; I.N. Ross; M. Ross; H. Schlarb; P. Schmuser; Siegfried Schreiber; D. Sertore; N. Walker; M. Wendt; Kay Wittenburg

Compton scattering techniques for the measurement of the transverse beam size of particle beams at future linear colliders (FLC) are proposed. At several locations of the beam delivery system (BDS) of the FLC, beam spot sizes ranging from several hundreds to a few micrometers have to be measured. This is necessary to verify beam optics, to obtain the transverse beam emittance, and to achieve the highest possible luminosity. The large demagnification of the beam in the BDS and the high beam power puts extreme conditions on any measuring device. With conventional techniques at their operational limit in FLC scenarios, new methods for the detection of the transverse beam size have to be developed. For this laser based techniques are proposed capable of measuring high power beams with sizes in the micrometer range. In this paper general aspects and critical issues of a generic device are outlined and specific solutions proposed. Plans to install a laser wire experiment at an accelerator test facility are presented.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2011

Tevatron beam position monitor upgrade

G E Annala; B Banerjee; B Barker; T Boes; M Bowden; C. Briegel; Gustavo Cancelo; G Duerling; B Forster; S. Foulkes; B Haynes; B Hendricks; T Kasza; R. K. Kutschke; R Mahlum; M Martens; M. Olson; V Pavlicek; L Piccoli; P Prieto; James Steimel; K Treptow; M Votava; D Voy; M. Wendt; S. Wolbers; D. Zhang

The Tevatron Beam Position Monitor (BPM) readout electronics and software have been upgraded to improve measurement precision, functionality and reliability. The original system, designed and built in the early 1980’ s, became inadequate for current and future operations of the Tevatron. The upgraded system consists of 960 channels of new electronics to process analog signals from 240 BPMs, new front-end software, new online and controls software, and modified applications to take advantage of the improved measurements and support the new functionality. The new system reads signals from both ends of the existing directional stripline pickups to provide simultaneous proton and antiproton position measurements. Measurements using the new system are presented that demonstrate its improved resolution and overall performance.


ieee particle accelerator conference | 2007

Operational aspects of the main injector large aperture quadrupole (WQB)

Weiren Chou; L. Bartelson; B.C. Brown; David Capista; James L. Crisp; J. DiMarco; J. Fitzgerald; H.D. Glass; D.J. Harding; D. E. Johnson; V. S. Kashikhin; Ioanis Kourbanis; Peter Prieto; W.F. Robotham; T. Sager; M. Tartaglia; L. Valerio; R. Webber; M. Wendt; D. Wolff; Ming-Jen Yang

A two-year Large Aperture Quadrupole (WQB) Project was completed in the summer of 2006 at Fermilab. [1] Nine WQBs were designed, fabricated and bench-tested by the Technical Division. Seven of them were installed in the Main Injector and the other two for spares. They perform well. The aperture increase meets the design goal and the perturbation to the lattice is minimal. The machine acceptance in the injection and extraction regions is increased from 40pi to 60pi mm-mrad. This paper gives a brief report of the operation and performance of these magnets. Details can be found in Ref [2].


Journal of Instrumentation | 2011

Results from a prototype chicane-based energy spectrometer for a Linear Collider

A. Lyapin; H.-J. Schreiber; M. Viti; C. Adolphsen; R. Arnold; S. Boogert; G. Boorman; M. V. Chistiakova; F. Gournaris; V. Duginov; C. Hast; M. Hildreth; C. Hlaing; F. Jackson; O. Khainovsky; Yu. G. Kolomensky; S. Kostromin; K.S. Kumar; B. Maiheu; D. McCormick; D. J. Miller; N. Morozov; Toyoko Orimoto; E. Petigura; M. Sadre-Bazzaz; M. Slater; Z. Szalata; M. Thomson; David Ward; M. Wendt

The International Linear Collider (ILC) and other proposed high energy e{sup +}e{sup -} machines aim to measure with unprecedented precision Standard Model quantities and new, not yet discovered phenomena. One of the main requirements for achieving this goal is a measurement of the incident beam energy with an uncertainty close to 10{sup -4}. This article presents the analysis of data from a prototype energy spectrometer commissioned in 2006-2007 in SLACs End Station A beamline. The prototype was a 4-magnet chicane equipped with beam position monitors measuring small changes of the beam orbit through the chicane at different beam energies. A single bunch energy resolution close to 5 {center_dot} 10{sup -4} was measured, which is satisfactory for most scenarios. We also report on the operational experience with the chicane-based spectrometer and suggest ways of improving its performance.


arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2010

A high resolution cavity BPM for the CLIC Test Facility

N. Chritin; H. Schmickler; L. Soby; Andrei Lunin; N. Solyak; M. Wendt; V. Yakovlev


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2015

Long bunch trains measured using a prototype cavity beam position monitor for the Compact Linear Collider

F. J. Cullinan; S. Boogert; W. Farabolini; T. Lefevre; A. Lunin; A. Lyapin; L. Søby; J. Towler; M. Wendt


arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2011

INITIAL BEAM-PROFILING TESTS WITH THE NML PROTOTYPE STATION AT THE FERMILAB A0 PHOTOINJECTOR*

Alex H. Lumpkin; R. Flora; A.S. Johnson; Jinhao Ruan; J. Santucci; V. Scarpine; Y.-E. Sun; R. Thurman-Keup; Mike Church; M. Wendt


arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2010

Submicron multi-bunch BPM for CLIC

H. Schmickler; L. Soby; Andrei Lunin; N.Solyak; M. Wendt


arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2014

Feasibility of Diagnostics Undulator Studies at ASTA

A. H. Lumpkin; M. Wendt; J.M. Byrd

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Alex H. Lumpkin

Argonne National Laboratory

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A. Lyapin

University College London

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B. Maiheu

University College London

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D. J. Miller

University College London

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