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MOPC05 |
Beam Diagnostics of SuperKEKB Damping Ring |
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- H. Ikeda, A. Arinaga, J.W. Flanagan, H. Fukuma, H. Ishii, S. Kanaeda, K. Mori, M. Tejima, M. Tobiyama
KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
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The KEKB accelerator ceased operation in 2010, and is being upgraded to SuperKEKB. Adopting low emittance and high current beams, the design luminosity is set at 40 times larger than that of KEKB. We are constructing a damping ring (DR) in order to achieve a low-emittance positron beam for injection. Turn-by-turn beam position monitors (BPMs), a transverse feedback system, a synchrotron radiation monitor (SRM), a DCCT, loss monitors using ion chambers, a bunch current monitor and a tune meter will be installed for beam diagnostics at the DR. An overview of the instrumentation of the DR will be presented in this paper.
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MOPF32 |
Development of Gated Turn-by-Turn Position Monitor System for the Optics Measurement During Collision of SuperKEKB |
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- M. Tobiyama, H. Fukuma, H. Ishii, K. Mori
KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
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Gated turn-by-turn monitor system to measure optics functions using non-colliding bunch has been developed for SuperKEKB accelerators. With the fast, glitch cancelling beam switch, beam position of the target bunch will be measured without affecting the fine COD measurement using narrow-band detectors. The gate timing and the bunch position detection are controlled by the Spartan-6 FPGA. The performance of the system, such as the gate timing jitter, data transfer speed from the system to EPICS IOC and the noise effect to the downstream narrow-band detector are reported.
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Poster MOPF32 [1.531 MB]
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