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MOOCMH01 | Accelerator Physics Issues for the TPS | 36 |
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Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) is a low emittance third-generation light source which is currently under construction in the NSRRC site in Taiwan. TPS consists of 24 double-bend cells and its circumference is 518.4 m. A 496.8-m booster with multi-bend structure is designed. The alternative lattices, such as high/low betax, chicanes with double-vertical-waists in the long straights, and short bunches with low momentum compactions, etc., are investigated. Orbit and coupling corrections and stability issues are studied. Touschek lifetime and effects due to insertion devices are simulated. Works on impedance estimation and instability simulations are performed. |
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THPE029 | Studies of Insertion Device Modeling on TPS Project | 4578 |
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In this paper, the simulation techniques of insertion device (ID) were discussed. Piecewise hard-edge model was used to estimate the tune shift and changes of emittance and energy spread, while kick map model was used for particle tracking. Optical functions and tune shifts can also be derived by this model. Frequency maps as well as the beta-beating and its correction of Phase I IDs are demonstrated. |
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THPE030 | Double Mini-Betay Optics for TPS Storage Ring | 4581 |
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To evaluate the feasibility for installing two insertion devices in the long straight sections (12 m long) of the TPS storage ring, two different kinds of the double mini-betay optics (symmetric and asymmetric configurations) were proposed to fulfill this purpose. In the symmetric case a quadrupole triplet is located at the center of the long straight, while in the asymmetric case a quadrupole doublet is used. The effects on the beam dynamics, such as the dynamic aperture, injection efficiency, and lifetime, etc., are presented. |