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TUPSM049 | Measurement, Simulation, and Suppression of APS Storage Ring Vacuum Chamber TE Modes Impacting Vertical BPM Readings | vacuum, simulation, storage-ring, photon | 260 |
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The Advanced Photon Source (APS) storage ring rf beam position monitors (BPMs) are impacted by the presence of beam-excited transverse electric (TE) modes. These modes are excited in large-aperture vacuum chambers and become trapped between the bellow end flanges. The TE modes are vertically oriented and are superimposed on the TEM beam position signals, corrupting the BPM measurements. Erroneous step changes in beam position measurements and systematic intensity dependence in the vertical plane have been traced to these modes, placing a fundamental limitation on vertical beam position stabilization. Experiments were conducted suppressing these modes on a test vacuum chamber. These experiments were simulated with MAFIA and Microwave Studio, confirming experimental results. We will describe the measurements, simulations, and prototype test results. |
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TUPSM066 | LHC Beam Stability and Performance of the Q/Q' Diagnostic Instrumentation | diagnostics, feedback, injection, quadrupole | 323 |
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The BBQ tune (Q) and chromaticity (Q') diagnostic systems played a crucial role during LHC commissioning, both in establishing circulating beam and for the first ramps. Early on, they allowed identification of issues such as the residual tune stability, beam spectrum interferences and beam-beam effects – all of which may impact beam life times and are therefore being addressed in view of nominal LHC operation. This contribution discusses the initial beam stability in relation to the achieved instrumentation sensitivity, corresponding tune frequency and chromaticity resolution. |
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