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MO3RAI01 | A Few Issues on the Upgrade of KEKB B-Factory | 23 |
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A few issues on the path of the luminosity upgrade of KEKB B-Factory is described, including coherent synchrotron radiation, design of the interaction region, crab crossing, and high current operation. These issues will raise more obstacles on the upgrade with the High-Current Scheme. As an alternative, {¥it Nano-Beam Scheme} should be considered as a possible option for the upgrade. |
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TU5RFP031 | Recent Progress of the Operation at PF-Ring and PF-AR | 1165 |
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Two synchrotron light sources of the Photon Factory storage ring (PF-ring) and the Photon Factory advanced ring (PF-AR) have been stably operated at KEK. PF-ring covers the photon-energy range from VUV to hard X-ray using a 2.5 GeV (sometimes 3.0 GeV) electron beam. PF-AR is mostly operated in a single-bunch mode of 6.5GeV to provide pulsed hard X-rays. Recently, the operation has progressed to realize a so-called top-up injection at PF-ring. In a single-bunch mode, the continuous injection to preserve a constant beam current of 51 mA has been carried out since February 2007. In addition, the injection with continuing the experiments has been successfully operated in a multi-bunch mode since October 2008. At PF-AR, sputter ion pumps have been extensively reinforced to prolong the beam lifetime and to reduce the frequency of sudden lifetime drops by substituting for distributed ion pumps, which are considered as one of the dust sources. In this conference, we present the recent progress of the operation at PF-ring and PF-AR including machine developments. |
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WE6PFP043 | Recent Progress of KEKB | 2588 |
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Crab cavities were installed at KEKB at the beginning of 2007. The beam operation with the crab cavities is in progress. In this paper, machine performance with crab crossing is described focusing on a specific luminosity and a beam lifetime issue related to the dynamic beam-beam effects. |
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MO3GRI01 | Operating Experience with the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory | 60 |
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The RIKEN RI Beam Factory (RIBF) is pushing the limits of energy for heavy ion cyclotrons. The first experiment of the RIBF has successfully finished with the discovery of new isotopes 125Pd and 126Pd* in June 2007 with a 345-MeV/nucleon uranium beam. However, the total transmission efficiency was limited to be less than 1%. In addition, a carry-over of oil was found in the refrigerator of the Superconducting Ring Cyclotron (SRC), which was the main accelerator of the RIBF. To solve these problems, we have improved beam monitors, upgraded the oil remover system of the compressor of the liquid helium cryogenic plant at SRC and made a series of acceleration tests. As a result, 0.3 pnA of a 345-MeV/nucleon uranium beam was stably delivered to RIBF users in November 2008 and a 345-MeV/nucleon 48Ca beam with the intensity of 170 pnA was obtained in December 2008. In the PAC09 presentation, we will summarize our operating experience with the SRC and developments of RIBF accelerators in addition to most up-to-date performance of the RIBF accelerator complex. *T. Ohnishi et al., J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 77 (2008) 083201 |
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