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TUPSM018 | A Statistical Analysis of the Beam Position Measurement in the Los Alamos Proton Storage Ring | 146 |
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A beam position reproducibility measurement was performed using the beam position monitors in the Los Alamos Proton Storage Ring. The purpose of this measurement was to gain a better understanding of the quality, errors, and repeatability associated with such a measurement. Described here is a somewhat detailed understanding of how the beam position monitor measurement is made, and the procedure for this reproducibility experiment. Data and statistical analysis, and the fitting of the turn-by-turn position data are discussed in detail. Also reported are the errors found in the data acquisition, how often the errors occur, how the errors are identified and removed from the dataset, their effect on the quality of the beam position measurement, and scenarios of how these errors manifest in the data acquisition. The resulting conclusions of the repeatability of the beam position measurement is based on the spread of fitting parameters fit to the turn-by-turn beam position data. |
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WEIANB01 | LANSCE Beam Instrumentation and the LANSCE Refurbishment Project | 516 |
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The heart of the LANSCE accelerator complex consists of Cockcroft-Walton-type injectors, a drift-tube linac and a side-coupled linac. These systems are approaching 40 years of age and a project to re-establish high-power capability and to extend the lifetime is underway. Many of the present beam diagnostic systems are difficult to maintain, and the original beam position monitors don’t provide any data at all. These deficiencies hamper beam tuning and trouble-shooting efforts. One thrust of the refurbishment project is to restore reliable operation of the diagnostic systems. I will describe the present diagnostic systems and their limitations, and will present requirements and solutions for the next-generation diagnostics systems. |
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