Author: Sugimura, H.
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TUCPL02 Synchronized Timing and Control System Construction of SuperKEKB Positron Damping Ring 229
 
  • H. Sugimura, K. Furukawa, H. Kaji, F. Miyahara, T.T. Nakamura, Y. Ohnishi, S. Sasaki, M. Satoh
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  The KEK electron/positron injector chain delivers beams for particle physics and photon science experiments. A damping ring has been constructed at the middle of the linac to generate a positron beam with sufficiently low emittance to support a 40-fold higher luminosity in the SuperKEKB asymmetric collider over the previous project of KEKB, in order to increase our understanding of flavour physics. A timing and control system for the damping ring is under construction to enable the timing synchronization and beam bucket selection between the linac, the positron damping ring and the SuperKEKB main ring. It should manage precise timing down to several picoseconds for the beam energy and bunch compression systems. Besides precise timing controls to receive and transmit positron beams, it has to meet local analysis requirements in order to measure beam properties precisely with changing the RF frequency. It is incorporating the event timing control modules from MRF and SINAP.  
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THMPL02 Upgrade of KEK Electron/positron Linac Control System for the Both SuperKEKB and Light Sources 1257
 
  • K. Furukawa, Y. Enomoto, H. Kaji, H. Katagiri, M. Kurashina, K. Mikawa, T. Miura, F. Miyahara, T. Natsui, I. Satake, M. Satoh, Y. Seimiya, H. Sugimura, T. Suwada
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  KEK injector linac has delivered electrons and positrons for particle physics and photon science experiments for more than 30 years. It is being upgraded for the SuperKEKB project, which aims at a 40-fold increase in luminosity over the previous project of KEKB, in order to increase our understanding of flavour physics. This project requires ten-times smaller emittance and five-times larger current in injection beam from the injector. And many hardware components are being tested and installed. Even during the 6-year upgrade, it was requested to inject beams into light sources storage rings of PF and PF-AR. Furthermore, the beam demanding approaches from those storage rings are different. SuperKEKB would demand highest performance, and unscheduled interruption may be acceptable if the performance would be improved. However, light sources expect a stable operation without any unscheduled break, mainly because most users run experiments for a short period. In order to deal with the both requirements several measures are taken for operation, construction and maintenance strategy including simultaneous top-up injections.  
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THPHA064 Control System Status of SuperKEKB Injector Linac 1522
 
  • M. Satoh, Y. Enomoto, K. Furukawa, F. Miyahara, T. Natsui, I. Satake, Y. Seimiya, H. Sugimura, T. Suwada
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
  • K. Hisazumi, T. Kudou, Y. Kuroda, S. Kusano, Y. Mizukawa, S. Ushimoto
    Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd, Tsukuba, Japan
  • T. Ohfusa, H.S. Saotome, M. Takagi
    Kanto Information Service (KIS), Accelerator Group, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  The Phase I beam commissioning of SuperKEKB has been conducted from February to June in the last year. The injector linac has successfully delivered the electron and positron beams to the SuperKEKB main ring. The linac beam studies and subsystem developments are also intensively going on together with the daily normal beam injection to both rings of the SuperKEKB and two light sources. Towards Phase II and III beam commissioning of SuperKEKB, one of key issues is a fine beam control with the new beam position monitor readout system, a positron capture system based on the flux concentrator, a pulsed quadrupole and steering magnets, and a low emittance photo-cathode rf electron source. In this paper, we report the control system status of SuperKEKB injector linac together with the commissioning result of Phase I. In addition, the improvement plant of injector control system is also mentioned.  
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