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FR5REP003 RHIC Injector Complex Online Model Status and Plans 4776
 
  • V. Schoefer, L. A. Ahrens, K.A. Brown, J. Morris, S. Nemesure
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
 
 

Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S. Department of Energy.


An online modeling system is being developed for the RHIC injector complex, which consists of the Booster, the AGS and the transfer lines connecting the Booster to the AGS and the AGS to RHIC. Historically the injectors have been operated using static values from design specifications or offline model runs, but tighter beam optics constraints required by polarized proton running (e.g. accelerating with near-integer tunes) have necessitated a more dynamic system. An online model server for the AGS has been implemented using MAD-X as the model engine, with plans to extend the system to the Booster and the injector transfer lines and to add the option of calculating optics using the Polymorphic Tracking Code (PTC) as the model engine.

 
TH5RFP020 Beam Emittance Measurements in RHIC 3488
 
  • A. Zelenski, G. Atoian, A. Bazilevsky, G. Bunce, R. Connolly, D.M. Gassner, R.L. Gill, H. Huang, G.J. Mahler, Y. Makdisi, B. Morozov, S. Nemesure, T. Russo, M. Sivertz, D. Steski, S. Tepikian, R.J. Todd, K. Yip
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
 
 

Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S. Department of Energy.


The proton polarization measurements in AGS and RHIC are based on proton-carbon and proton-proton elastic scattering in the Coulomb Nuclear Interference region. Polarimeter operation in the scanning mode gives polarization profiles and beam intensity profile measurements. This polarimeter is an ideal wire-scanner due to: extremely good signal/noise ratio and high counting rate, which allows accurate bunch by bunch emittance measurements during 100 ms time of the beam crossing. The measurements of the beam emittance in both vertical and horizontal planes will be possible after polarimeter upgrade for the 2009 polarized run. Two new vacuum chambers and two target motion mechanisms and detectors assembly will be installed in each ring. One polarimeter can be used for the vertical polarization and intensity profile measurements and the second can be used for the horizontal profile measurements. The absolute accuracy limitations and cross-calibration of different techniques will be also discussed.