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Takano, J.

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TUPD009 Study of the Beam Dynamics for the 'Fast Extraction' Operating Scenario of the J-PARC Main Ring 1937
 
  • A.Y. Molodozhentsev, T. Koseki, M.J. Shirakata, M. Tomizawa
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • A. Ando, J. Takano
    J-PARC, KEK & JAEA, Ibaraki-ken
 
 

During the early J-PARC Main Ring commissioning and the machine operation with the moderate beam power the 'fast extraction' bare working point has been chosen to provide the machine operation in the safe regime. We discuss main experimental results obtained so far and compare with the results of the computational model of the machine, including the first experimental approach to minimize the effect of the 'sum' linear coupling resonance. The strategy to increase the beam power without changing the operational working point is presented by keeping the moderate space-charge detuning. The advantage of the second harmonic MR RF cavity, including the estimation of the beam losses during the injection and acceleration processes, is discussed.

 
WEPEB005 Magnet Pattern Control System of the J-PARC Main Ring 2692
 
  • J. Takano, T. Koseki, S. Nakamura, T. Toyama, N. Yamamoto
    J-PARC, KEK & JAEA, Ibaraki-ken
  • S. Hatakeyama
    JAEA/J-PARC, Tokai-mura
  • K. Niki, M. Tomizawa, S. Yamada
    KEK, Ibaraki
 
 

In the J-PARC Main Ring (MR), the bending, quadrupole, sextupole, and steering magnets can be controlled on the operating interfaces (OPI). The optics parameters for all magnets are calculated by using SAD, and are converted to BL tables (ex: 2000 points for a steering magnet) for each power supplies. The BL tables are made from the parameters of optics, pattern timing, and beam energy at flat bottom and flat top. For MR beam studies, the BL tables are adjustable with offset and factor. This system is useful for COD correction, beta function measurement, aperture survey, and slow extraction. In this proceeding, the structure of the magnet control system and OPIs for beam studies will be shown.

 
MOPE012 Performance of the Main Ring BPM during the Beam Commissioning at J-PARC 981
 
  • T. Toyama, D.A. Arakawa, S. Hiramatsu, S. Igarashi, S. Lee, H. Matsumoto, J.-I. Odagiri, M. Okada, M. Tejima, M. Tobiyama
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • K. Hanamura, S. Hatakeyama
    MELCO SC, Tsukuba
  • Y. Hashimoto, K. Satou, J. Takano
    J-PARC, KEK & JAEA, Ibaraki-ken
  • N. Hayashi
    JAEA/J-PARC, Tokai-Mura, Naka-Gun, Ibaraki-Ken
 
 

Experiences of operating BPM's during beam commissioning at the J-PARC MR are reported. The subjects are: (1) bug report, statistics and especially the effect of a beam duct step, (2) position resolution estimation (<30 micrometers with 1 sec averaging), (3) beam based alignment.

 
THPEB015 Beam Injection Tuning of the J-PARC Main Ring 3915
 
  • G.H. Wei
    KEK/JAEA, Ibaraki-Ken
  • A. Ando, Y. Hashimoto, T. Koseki, J. Takano
    J-PARC, KEK & JAEA, Ibaraki-ken
  • S. Igarashi, K. Ishii, M. Tomizawa, M. Uota
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • P.K. Saha, K. Satou, M.J. Shirakata
    JAEA/J-PARC, Tokai-Mura, Naka-Gun, Ibaraki-Ken
 
 

The beam commissioning of J-PARC (Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex) MR (Main Ring) was started from May 2008 and is in progress. As usual, injection tuning is in the first stage and strongly related to other tuning items. Starting with design schemes, making adjustment due to leakage field influence from injection septum, doing envelope matching considering dilution of beam profile in Main Ring are reported in this paper. The 'Without bump' scheme was got on June 15th 2008, while 'With bump' scheme on February 15th 2009. Beam orbit betatron oscillation to the MR close orbit which cause by injection error is less than 1 mm both in horizontal and vertical direction. Meanwhile, Beam Optics matching for 3 GeV beam from 350BT to MR has been well done too, which is also very important.


* T. Koseki, Challenges and Solutions for J-PARC Commissioning and Early Operation, in these proceedings

 
THPEB016 Beam Fast Extraction Tuning of the J-PARC Main Ring 3918
 
  • G.H. Wei
    KEK/JAEA, Ibaraki-Ken
  • A. Ando, T. Koseki, J. Takano
    J-PARC, KEK & JAEA, Ibaraki-ken
  • K. Fan, S. Igarashi, K. Ishii, T. Nakadaira, M. Tomizawa, M. Uota
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • H. Harada, P.K. Saha
    JAEA/J-PARC, Tokai-Mura, Naka-Gun, Ibaraki-Ken
 
 

The beam commissioning of J-PARC/MR has been started from May 2008 and is in progress*. One key purpose of MR commissioning is the 30 GeV beam fast extraction to Neutrino beam line, which reflect the overall commissioning result. In the MR, the third straight section is assigned for the fast extraction. 5 kickers and 8 septa were installed there, which can give beam a bipolar kick to inside or outside of MR. Inside kick means beam to Neutrino Oscillation Experiment, while outside kick means beam dumped to abort line. However before commissioning, the measured magnetic field distribution of each septa shows non-linear profile along the horizontal direction. In order to find the influence, a simulation with these measured field has been performed. Depends on this study and some OPI (Operation Interface) made by code SAD for orbit modification online, fast extraction of 30 GeV beam to Neutrino line has been achieved on April 23rd 2009. Beam orbit have been tuned to less than 0.5 mm and 0.1 mrad in both horizontal and vertical at the beginning of Neutrino line, which is also the end of MR fast extraction. And so far, 100 kW continual operation to neutrino line have been achieved, too.


* T. Koseki, "Challenges and Solutions for J-PARC Commissioning and Early Operation", in these proceedings

 
THPEB014 Status and Upgrade Plan of Slow Extraction from the J-PARC Main Ring 3912
 
  • M. Tomizawa, T. Adachi, Y. Arakaki, A. Kiyomichi, S. Murasugi, R. Muto, H. Nakagawa, K. Niki, K. Okamura, Y. Sato, S. Sawada, Y. Shirakabe, H. Someya, K.H. Tanaka, T. Toyama, E. Yanaoka
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • A. Ando, Y. Hashimoto, T. Koseki, J. Takano
    J-PARC, KEK & JAEA, Ibaraki-ken
  • D. Horikawa, I. Sakai
    University of Fukui, Faculty of Engineering, Fukui
  • K. Mochiki, S. Onuma
    Tokyo City University, Tokyo
  • H. Sato
    Tsukuba University, Ibaraki
  • A. Schnase
    JAEA/J-PARC, Tokai-mura
 
 

High power protons from the J-PARC main ring is slowly extracted using the third integer resonance and delivered to the experimental hall for various nuclear and particle physics experiments. The slow extraction device comprises two electro static septa (ESS),ten magnetic septa, four bump magnets, eight resonant sextupole magnets and their power supply. One of the critical issue of the slow extraction is radiation caused by the beam loss during the slow extraction. We have developed the electrostatic and magnetic septa with thin septum thickness. A unique scheme with large step size and small angular spread of the extracted beam enables hit rate on the ESS less than 1% level. In January 2009, first 30 GeV proton beam has been successfully delivered to the fixed target. Quadrupole magnets and a DSP feedback control system to obtain a uniform beam spill structure were implemented in 2009 summer shutdown period. We will report the extraction efficiency, extracted beam profiles and spill structure obtained by the beam commissioning so far. We will also mention a upgrade plan based on some new ideas to aim a higher performance.