Author: Li, Y.S.
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TUPOB37 Diffusion Measurement From Transverse Echoes 572
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  • Y.S. Li
    Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, USA
 
  Beam diffusion is an important measure of stability in high intensity beams. Traditional methods of diffusion characterization (e.g. beam scraping) can be very time-consuming. In this study, we investigate the transverse beam echo as a novel technique for measuring beam diffusion. Numerical analysis of maximum echo amplitude was compared with theoretical predictions with and without diffusion. We succeeded in performing a self-consistent measurement of the linear diffusion coefficient via a parameter scan over delay time. We also demonstrated the effectiveness of pulsed quadrupoles as a means to boost echo amplitude. Finally, multi-echo sequences were also briefly investigated. Results from this study will support planned experiments at the IOTA proton ring under construction at Fermilab.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-NAPAC2016-TUPOB37  
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