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TUO4LR01 |
The IOTA Ring: Present Status and Plans | |
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The Integrable Optics Test Accelerator (IOTA) is a small low-energy test storage ring, which is being constructed at Fermilab. The goal of this ring is to conduct research in the area of novel concepts in nonlinear beam optics, space-charge compensation and beam cooling. This talk will report on the present status and future plans of this research program. | ||
Slides TUO4LR01 [3.375 MB] | ||
TUO4LR02 | Chromatic and Space Charge Effects in Nonlinear Integrable Optics | 216 |
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The IOTA test accelerator is under construction at FNAL to study a novel method of advancing the intensity frontier in storage rings: nonlinear integrable optics. For particles at the design momentum, the lattice has two invariants and the dynamics is integrable. In the ideal single-particle two-dimensional case, this yields bounded, regular orbits with extremely large tune spreads. Off-momentum effects such as dispersion and chromaticity, and collective effects such as direct space charge, break the integrability. We discuss the origin of this broken integrability for both single- and many-particle effects, and present simulation results for the IOTA lattice used as a high intensity proton storage ring. | ||
Slides TUO4LR02 [2.373 MB] | ||