Paper |
Title |
Page |
MOYCA01 |
Review of Linear Optics Measurements and Corrections in Accelerators |
20 |
|
- R. Tomás
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
- M. Aiba
PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
- A. Franchi
ESRF, Grenoble, France
- U. Iriso
ALBA-CELLS Synchrotron, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain
|
|
|
The measurement and correction of optics parameters has been a major concern since the advent of strong focusing synchrotron accelerators. Traditionally, colliders have led the development of methods for optics control based on turn-by-turn centroid data, while lepton storage rings have focused on closed orbit response techniques. Recently considerable efforts are being invested in comparing these techniques in different light sources and colliders. An emerging class of less invasive optics control techniques based on the optimization of performance related observables is demonstrating a great potential. A review of the existing techniques is presented highlighting comparisons, merits and limitations.
|
|
|
Slides MOYCA01 [4.184 MB]
|
|
Export • |
reference for this paper to
※ BibTeX,
※ LaTeX,
※ Text/Word,
※ RIS,
※ EndNote (xml)
|
|
|
WEPOW038 |
Proposed Upgrade of the SLS Storage Ring |
2922 |
|
- A. Streun, M. Aiba, M. Böge, C. Calzolaio, M.P. Ehrlichman, A. Müller, Á. Saá Hernández, H.S. Xu
PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
|
|
|
A new storage ring is planned for the upgrade of the Swiss Light Source (SLS). It will replace the 12 triple bend achromats by twelve 7-bend achromats, which are based on low aperture longitudinal gradient bends (LGBs) and anti-bends (ABs), thus reducing the emittance from 5.0 nm to about 150 pm at 2.4 GeV while maintaining the source points of the undulator based beam lines. Sextupole and octupole strengths are determined using a multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) and result in sufficient dynamic aperture for off-axis injection and several hours of Touschek lifetime. Superconducting LGBs of 5-6 T peak field will extend the photon range of the SLS up to 80-100 keV. The vacuum system will be based on a 20 mm inner diameter copper beam pipe with ante-chamber, and discrete getter pumps. It is planned to reuse the existing injector complex and the dynamically adjustable girder system.
|
|
Export • |
reference for this paper to
※ BibTeX,
※ LaTeX,
※ Text/Word,
※ RIS,
※ EndNote (xml)
|
|
|
THPMR042 |
Design Guidelines for the Injector Complex of the FCC-ee |
3488 |
|
- Y. Papaphilippou, F. Zimmermann
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
- M. Aiba
PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
- K. Oide
KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
- L. Rinolfi
JUAS, Archamps, France
- D.B. Shwartz
BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
|
|
|
The design of the injector of the FCC-ee, a high-luminosity e+/e− circular collider of 100 km in the Geneva area, is driven by the required particle flux for ring filling or top-up and for a variety of energies, from 45.5 to 175 GeV. In this paper, a set of parameters of the injector complex is presented, fulfilling the collider needs for all running scenarios. In particular, the challenges of the booster ring design are detailed, focusing on issues of optics, layout, low bending fields, injection schemes to the collider for maximizing transfer efficiency and synchrotron radiation handling.
|
|
Export • |
reference for this paper to
※ BibTeX,
※ LaTeX,
※ Text/Word,
※ RIS,
※ EndNote (xml)
|
|
|
THPOR022 |
Design of Beam Optics for the FCC-ee Collider Ring |
3821 |
|
- K. Oide, K. Ohmi, D. Zhou
KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
- M. Aiba
PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
- S. Aumon, M. Benedikt, H. Burkhardt, A. Doblhammer, B. Härer, B.J. Holzer, J.M. Jowett, M. Koratzinos, L.E. Medina Medrano, Y. Papaphilippou, J. Wenninger, F. Zimmermann
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
- A.P. Blondel
DPNC, Genève, Switzerland
- A.V. Bogomyagkov, I. Koop, E.B. Levichev, P.A. Piminov, D.N. Shatilov, D.B. Shwartz, S.V. Sinyatkin
BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
- M. Boscolo
INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma), Italy
- Y. Cai, M.K. Sullivan, U. Wienands
SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
|
|
|
A design of beam optics will be presented for the FCC-ee double-ring collider. The main characteristics are 45 to 175 GeV beam energy, 100 km circumference with two IPs/ring, 30 mrad crossing angle at the IP, crab-waist scheme with local chromaticity correction system, and "tapering" of the magnets along with the local beam energy. An asymmetric layout near the interaction region suppresses the critical energy of synchrotron radiation toward the detector at the IP less than 100 keV, while keeping the geometry as close as to the FCC-hh beam line. A sufficient transverse/longitudinal dynamic aperture is obtained to assure the lifetime with beamstrahlung and top-up injection. The synchrotron radiation in all magnets, the IP solenoid and its compensation, nonlinearity of the final quadrupoles are taken into account.
|
|
Export • |
reference for this paper to
※ BibTeX,
※ LaTeX,
※ Text/Word,
※ RIS,
※ EndNote (xml)
|
|
|