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Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2013

INTRABEAM SCATTERING STUDIES AT CesrTA

M. P. Ehrlichman; W. Hartung; B. Heltsley; D. P. Peterson; N. T. Rider; D. Rubin; J. Shanks; S. T. Wang; R. Campbell; R. Holtzapple

Intrabeam scattering (IBS) dilutes the emittance of low energy, low emittance rings. Because CesrTA can be operated at low energies with low transverse emittances and high bunch intensity, it is well-suited for the study of IBS. Furthermore, CesrTA is instrumented for accurate beam size measurements in all three dimensions, providing the possibility of a complete determination of the intensity dependence of emittances. Measurements from dedicated IBS machine studies at different emittances, intensities, and species are presented. A model based on analytic IBS theories is developed and compared to the data.


arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2013

Observations and predictions at CesrTA, and outlook for ILC

G.F. Dugan; H.A. Williams; K. Ohmi; K. Butler; J.A. Crittenden; M. Venturini; R. L. Holtzapple; R.C. Campbell; J. Flanagan; M. C. Rendina; M. Randazzo; D.L. Kreinick; M. Pivi; R. E. Meller; J. Chu; M. Furman; N. T. Rider; Kiran G. Sonnad; M. Palmer; M. Billing; G.A. Ramirez; M. Forster

In this paper, we will describe some of the recent experimental measurements [1, 2, 3] performed at CESRTA [4], and the supporting simulations, which probe the interaction of the electron cloud with the stored beam. These experiments have been done over a wide range of beam energies, emittances, bunch currents, and fill patterns, to gather sufficient information to be able to fully characterize the beam-electron-cloud interaction and validate the simulation programs. The range of beam conditions is chosen to be as close as possible to those of the ILC damping ring, so that the validated simulation programs can be used to predict the performance of these rings with regard to electroncloud- related phenomena. Using the new simulation code Synrad3D to simulate the synchrotron radiation environment, a vacuum chamber design has been developed for the ILC damping ring which achieves the required level of photoelectron suppression. To determine the expected electron cloud density in the ring, EC buildup simulations have been done based on the simulated radiation environment and on the expected performance of the ILC damping ring chamber mitigation prescriptions. The expected density has been compared with analytical estimates of the instability threshold, to verify that the ILC damping ring vacuum chamber design is adequate to suppress the electron cloud single-bunch head-tail instability.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014

Design and performance of coded aperture optical elements for the CESR-TA x-ray beam size monitor

J. P. Alexander; A. Chatterjee; C. Conolly; E. Edwards; M. P. Ehrlichman; J. Flanagan; Ernest Fontes; B. K. Heltsley; A. Lyndaker; D. Peterson; N. T. Rider; D. Rubin; R. Seeley; J. Shanks

Abstract We describe the design and performance of optical elements for an x-ray beam size monitor (xBSM), a device measuring e + and e − beam sizes in the CESR-TA storage ring. The device can measure vertical beam sizes of 10 – 100 μ m on a turn-by-turn, bunch-by-bunch basis at e ± beam energies of ~ 2 – 5 GeV . x-rays produced by a hard-bend magnet pass through a single- or multiple-slit (coded aperture) optical element onto a detector. The coded aperture slit pattern and thickness of masking material forming that pattern can both be tuned for optimal resolving power. We describe several such optical elements and show how well predictions of simple models track measured performances.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2017

Beam position monitoring system at CESR

M. Billing; W. F. Bergan; M. Forster; R. E. Meller; M. C. Rendina; N. T. Rider; J. Shanks; J. Sikora; M. G. Stedinger; C.R. Strohman; Mark Palmer; R. L. Holtzapple

The Cornell Electron-positron Storage Ring (CESR) has been converted from a High Energy Physics electron-positron collider to operate as a dedicated synchrotron light source for the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) and to conduct accelerator physics research as a test accelerator, capable of studying topics relevant to future damping rings, colliders and light sources. Some of the specific topics that were targeted for the initial phase of operation of the storage ring in this mode, labeled CesrTA (CESR as a Test Accelerator), included 1) tuning techniques to produce low emittance beams, 2) the study of electron cloud development in a storage ring and 3) intra-beam scattering effects. The complete conversion of CESR to CesrTA occurred over a several year period, described elsewhere. As a part of this conversion the CESR beam position monitoring (CBPM) system was completely upgraded to provide the needed instrumental capabilities for these studies. This paper describes the new CBPM system hardware, its function and representative measurements performed by the upgraded system.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2017

Instrumentation for the study of low emittance tuning and beam dynamics at CESR

M. Billing; J.A. Dobbins; M. Forster; D.L. Kreinick; R. E. Meller; D.P. Peterson; G.A. Ramirez; M. C. Rendina; N. T. Rider; J. Shanks; J. Sikora; M. G. Stedinger; C.R. Strohman; H.A. Williams; Mark Palmer; R. L. Holtzapple; J. Flanagan

The Cornell Electron-positron Storage Ring (CESR) has been converted from a High Energy Physics electron-positron collider to operate as a dedicated synchrotron light source for the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) and to conduct accelerator physics research as a test accelerator, capable of studying topics relevant to future damping rings, colliders and light sources. Some of the specific topics that were targeted for the initial phase of operation of the storage ring in this mode for CESR as a Test Accelerator (CesrTA) included 1) tuning techniques to produce low emittance beams, 2) the study of electron cloud development in a storage ring and 3) intra-beam scattering effects. The complete conversion of CESR to CesrTA occurred over a several year period, described elsewhere. In addition to instrumentation for the storage ring, which was created for CesrTA, existing instrumentation was modified to facilitate the entire range of investigations to support these studies. Procedures were developed, often requiring coordinated measurements among different instruments. This paper describes the instruments utilized for the study of beam dynamics during the operation of CesrTA. The treatment of these instruments will remain fairly general in this paper as it focusses on an overview of the instruments themselves. Their interaction and inter-relationships during sequences of observations is found in a companion paper describing the associated measurement techniques. More detailed descriptions and detailed operational performance for some of the instrumentation may be found elsewhere and these will be referenced in the related sections of this paper.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014

Vertical beam size measurement in the CESR-TA

J. P. Alexander; A. Chatterjee; C. Conolly; E. Edwards; M. P. Ehrlichman; Ernest Fontes; B. K. Heltsley; W. Hopkins; A. Lyndaker; D. Peterson; N. T. Rider; D. Rubin; J. Savino; R. Seeley; J. Shanks; J. Flanagan


Archive | 2010

e^+e^-

M. Palmer; M. Billing; R.E.Meller; M.C.Rendina; N. T. Rider; D. Rubin; J. Shanks; C.R.Strohman


Archive | 2011

storage ring using x-rays from synchrotron radiation

N. T. Rider; J. P. Alexander; M. Billing; John Dobbins; R.E.Meller; M. Palmer; D. Peterson; C.R.Strohman


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2010

CESR BEAM POSITION MONITOR SYSTEM UPGRADE FOR CESRTA AND CHESS OPERATIONS

D. Rubin; M. Billing; R.E.Meller; M. Palmer; M.C.Rendina; N. T. Rider; J. Shanks; C.R.Strohman


Archive | 2010

DEVELOPMENT OF AN X-RAY BEAM SIZE MONITOR WITH SINGLE PASS MEASUREMENT CAPABILITY FOR CESRTA*

D. Peterson; J.P.Alex; er; C.J.Conolly; N.Eggert; E.Fontes; W.H.Hopkins; B.Kreis; A.Lyndaker; M.P.McDonald; M. Palmer; M.C.Rendina; P.Revesz; N. T. Rider; J.J.Savino; R.D.Seeley

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