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MOOC02 | Cavity BPM System for ATF2 | 23 |
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In this paper we summarise our 2-year experience operating the Cavity Beam Position Monitor (CBPM) system at the Accelerator Test Facility (ATF) in KEK. The system currently consists of 41 C and S-band CBPMs and is the main diagnostic tool for the new ATF2 extraction beamline. We concentrate on issues related to the scale of the system and also consider long-term effects, most of which are undetectable or insignificant in smaller experimental prototype systems. We consistently show sub-micron BPM resolutions and week-to-week scale drifts of an order of 1%. | ||
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MOPD11 | High Resolution BPM Upgrade for the ATF Damping Ring at KEK | 59 |
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Funding: Work is supported by the joint high energy physics research program of Japan-USA, and by FNAL, operated by Fermi Research Alliance LLC under contract #DE-AC02-07CH11359 with the US Dept. of Energy. A beam position monitor (BPM) upgrade at the KEK Accelerator Test Facility (ATF) damping ring has been accomplished, carried out by a KEK/FNAL/SLAC collaboration under the umbrella of the global ILC R&D effort. The upgrade consists of a high resolution, high reproducibility read-out system, based on analog and digital down-conversion techniques, digital signal processing, and also implements a new automatic gain error correction schema. The technical concept and realization as well as results of beam studies are presented. |
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