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Fielder, R.T.

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TUPD062 Nonlinear Single-particle Effects in Multiparticle Tracking Codes for the Analysis of Collective Instabilities 2069
 
  • J. Rowland, R.T. Fielder
    Diamond, Oxfordshire
  • R. Bartolini
    JAI, Oxford
  • R. Nagaoka
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
 

Within the common programme on the analysis of collective instabilities at Diamond and SOLEIL, the numerical codes mbtrack and sbtrack have been extended to include a full description of the nonlinearities in the storage rings by means of the nonlinear one-turn map. We present the details of the map implementation and the recent results on the analysis of the effects of the nonlinear terms of the map on the characteristics of the collective instabilities at the two machines.

 
WEPEA066 The First Eighteen Months of Top-up at Diamond Light Source 2636
 
  • C. Christou, J.A. Dobbing, R.T. Fielder, I.P.S. Martin, S.J. Singleton
    Diamond, Oxfordshire
 
 

Diamond Light Source has delivered beam for users exclusively in top-up mode since the end of October 2008. In this mode, a small number of single bunches are injected into specific buckets of the storage ring every ten minutes in order to maintain a constant beam current and fill pattern. During top-up the storage ring current is held within a window of approximately 1.5mA around the target current, generally 250mA, for a variety of fill patterns, including a two-thirds storage ring fill and a hybrid fill in which an intense single bunch is added to the normal fill pattern. Top-up has run continuously for several days on many occasions, with injection efficiency into the storage ring of typically 60%-95% even with 10 in-vacuum insertion device in operation with a permitted minimum gap of 5 mm. The effect of insertion devices, pulsed magnet stability and storage ring beam optics on top-up reliability and performance is examined, and the development of tools for the control of top-up and storage ring fill is detailed.

 
THPE088 Beam Dynamics Effect of Insertion Devices at Diamond Storage Ring 4731
 
  • B. Singh, R.T. Fielder, J. Rowland
    Diamond, Oxfordshire
  • R. Bartolini, I.P.S. Martin
    JAI, Oxford
 
 

Diamond operates with 10 in-vacuum insertion devices at 5 mm gap, two Apple-II, two superconducting and two normal conducting wigglers. We report here the correction of the linear optics of wigglers and measurements of nonlinear effects such as dynamic aperture and frequency maps and their impacts on injection efficiency, lifetime and loss distribution in operation of the storage ring.