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Kim, E.-S.

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MOPE037 Measurement of Beam Size at Pohang Light Source 1056
 
  • J.Y. Ryu, E.-S. Kim, H.D. Kim, H.K. Park
    KNU, Deagu
  • J.G. Hwang
    Kyungpook National University, Daegu
  • C. Kim
    PAL, Pohang, Kyungbuk
 
 

The synchrotron-radiation interferometer was employed for the beam size measurement of electron beam circulating in the storage ring at 2.5 GeV Pohang Light Source. We measured the beam sizes in both vertical and horizontal directions as function of stored beam current. In this presentation, we will discuss the interferometer system, analysis method for the measurement and the measured results. We also compared the measured beam sizes with predicted values from the lattice parameters in the ring.

 
TUPE089 Preparation of Start-to-end Simulation for Compact ERL 2332
 
  • T. Miyajima
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • J.G. Hwang
    Kyungpook National University, Daegu
  • E.-S. Kim
    KNU, Deagu
 
 

Start-to-end (S2E) simulation from electron gun to beam dump is required to estimate light source performance and beam loss, which are essential parts in synchrotron light source based on Energy Recovery Linacs (ERL). Since the beam energy is widely varied from eV to GeV order in the ERL, the S2E simulation have to include many effects, e.g., space charge (SC) effect, coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR), cathode model, wake function, ions and beam break up. In order to carry out the S2E simulation, the preparation of it using General Particle Tracer (GPT), which is a particle tracking code including SC routine, has been started for compact ERL (cERL) beamline. The cERL is a test accelerator to establish accelerator technologies for GeV-class synchrotron light source based on ERL, and consists of an injector with photo cathode DC gun, a merger section, SRF cavities for acceleration and energy recovery, return loops, and a beam dump. In this presentation, the result of the S2E simulation from gun to the middle of return loop with SC and CSR effects, and the results of bench marking for each part in cERL, e.g. injector, merger, SRF cavities and return loop section, are shown.

 
MOPE035 Development of Electronics for the ATF2 Interaction Point Region Beam Position Monitor 1050
 
  • Y.I. Kim, A. Heo, E.-S. Kim
    Kyungpook National University, Daegu
  • S.T. Boogert
    Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
  • Y. Honda, T. Tauchi, N. Terunuma
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • J. May, D.J. McCormick, T.J. Smith
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
 
 

Nanometer resolution Beam Position Monitors have been developed to measure and control beam position stability at the interaction point region of ATF2. The position of the beam focused has to be measured within a few nanometer resolution at the interaction point. In order to achieve this performance, electronics for this BPM was developed. Every component of the electronics have been simulated and checked by local test and using beam signal. We will explain each component and define their working range. Then, we will show the performance of the electronics measured with beam signal.

 
MOPE070 Cavity Beam Position Monitor System for ATF2 1140
 
  • S.T. Boogert, G.E. Boorman, C. Swinson
    JAI, Oxford
  • R. Ainsworth, S. Molloy
    Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
  • A.S. Aryshev, Y. Honda, T. Tauchi, N. Terunuma, J. Urakawa
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • J.C. Frisch, J. May, D.J. McCormick, J. Nelson, T.J. Smith, G.R. White, M. Woodley
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
  • A. Heo, E.-S. Kim, H.-S. Kim, Y.I. Kim
    Kyungpook National University, Daegu
  • A. Lyapin
    UCL, London
  • H.K. Park
    KNU, Deagu
  • M.C. Ross
    Fermilab, Batavia
  • S. Shin
    PLS, Pohang
 
 

The Accelerator Test Facility 2 (ATF2) in KEK, Japan, is a prototype scaled demonstrator system for the final focus required for a lepton linear collider. The ATF2 beam-line is instrumented with a total of 38 C and S band resonant cavity beam position monitors (BPM) with associated mixer electronics and digitizers. The current status of the BPM system is described, with a focus on operational techniques and performance.

 
THPE008 Issues on Beam Dynamics in PLS-II 4527
 
  • J.G. Hwang, S.W. Jang, E.-S. Kim
    Kyungpook National University, Daegu
 
 

Pohang Light Source-Ⅱ (PLS-Ⅱ) is an upgrade project of the existing 2.5 GeV PLS. The circumference, beam current and energy of PLS-Ⅱ storage ring are 281.82 m, 400 mA and 3 GeV, respectively. The upgrade project has many issues on beam dynamics. We investigated lattice optimization such as lattice corrections, dynamic aperture, selection of optimized tune & emittance and effects of insertion devices. MAD, SAD and Elegant have been used to the lattice optimization. We investigated the effects of machine errors and 20 IDs to the dynamic aperture. PLS-Ⅱ lattice include twenty insertion devices and their effects on the beam dynamics are investigated. We also investigate possibility to reduce the emittance by increasing horizontal betatron tune and adjusting the dispersion by using of MAD, SAD and Elegant and also examined the required strengths of sextupoles for the various emittances.

 
THPE009 Non-linear Beam Dynamics due to Sextupole in PEFP RCS 4530
 
  • S.W. Jang, E.-S. Kim
    Kyungpook National University, Daegu
 
 

Proton Engineering Frontier Project (PEFP) Linac has a plan of the addition of 1 GeV RCS ring. The lattice of the rapid cycling synchrotron is affected by a non-linear beam dynamics. In this study, we investigated about non-linear dynamics due to sextupoles in PEFP RCS. Notably, we investigated about 3rd integer resonance due to sextupoles. To slowly and continuously extract the proton beam, we utilize the 3rd integer resonance. For the reason, we investigated non linear beam dynamics due to 3rd integer resonance and slow extraction system by using of MAD8.