Author: Satogata, T.
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TUPPC097 Computational Modeling of Electron Cloud For MEIC 1383
 
  • S. Ahmed, J.D. Dolph, G.A. Krafft, T. Satogata, B.C. Yunn
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia, USA
 
  Funding: Authored by Jefferson Science Associates, LLC under U.S. DOE Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23177.
This work is the continuation of our earlier studies on electron cloud (EC) simulations reported in IPAC'11 for the medium energy electron-ion collider (MEIC) envisioned at JLab beyond the 12 GeV upgrade of CEBAF. In this paper, we will study the EC saturation density in various MEIC operations scenarios to calculate details of the EC-induced wakefield to establish more stringent bounds on instability thresholds and determine whether EC mitigation, such as NEG coatings or solenoid fields, should be considered in the MEIC design.
 
 
TUPPR082 MEIC Design Progress 2014
 
  • Y. Zhang, Y.S. Derbenev, D. Douglas, A. Hutton, G.A. Krafft, R. Li, F. Lin, V.S. Morozov, E.W. Nissen, F.C. Pilat, T. Satogata, C. Tennant, B. Terzić, B.C. Yunn
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia, USA
  • D.P. Barber
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • Y. Filatov
    JINR, Dubna, Russia
  • C. Hyde
    Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
  • A.M. Kondratenko
    Science and Technique Laboratory Zaryad, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • S.L. Manikonda, P.N. Ostroumov
    ANL, Argonne, USA
  • M.K. Sullivan
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
 
  Funding: Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23177 and No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
This paper will report the recent progress in the conceptual design of MEIC, a high luminosity medium energy polarized ring-ring electron-ion collider at Jefferson lab. The topics and achievements that will be covered are design of the ion large booster and the ERL-circulator-ring-based electron cooling facility, optimization of chromatic corrections and dynamic aperture studies, schemes and tracking simulations of lepton and ion polarization in the figure-8 collider ring, and the beam-beam and electron cooling simulations. A proposal of a test facility for the MEIC electron cooler will also be discussed.
 
 
WEPPR096 Recirculating Beam Breakup Study for the 12 GeV Upgrade at Jefferson Lab 3162
 
  • I. Shin, S. Ahmed, R.M. Bodenstein, S.A. Bogacz, T. Satogata, M. Stirbet, H. Wang, Y. Wang, B.C. Yunn
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia, USA
  • I. Shin
    University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA
 
  Two new high gradient C100 cryostats with a total of 16 new cavities were installed at the end of the CEBAF south linac during the 2011 summer shutdown as part of the 12 GeV upgrade project at Jefferson Lab. We ran recirculating beam breakup (BBU) study in November 2011 to evaluate CEBAF low energy performance, measure transport optics, and evaluate BBU thresholds due to higher order modes (HOMs) in these cavities. This paper discusses the experiment setup, cavity measurements, machine setup, optics measurements, and lower bounds on existing CEBAF C100 BBU thresholds established by this experiment.  
 
THPPP027 The Design of a Large Booster Ring for the Medium Energy Electron-Ion Collider at JLab 3791
 
  • E.W. Nissen, T. Satogata, Y. Zhang
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia, USA
 
  Funding: Notice: Authored by Jefferson Science Associates, LLC under U.S. DOE Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23177.
In this paper, we present the current design of the large booster ring for the Medium Energy Electron-Ion Collder (MEIC) at JLab. The booster ring takes 3 GeV protons or ions of equivalent energy from a pre-booster ring, and accelerates them to 20 GeV for protons or equivalent energy for light to heavy ions before sending them to the ion collider ring. The present design calls for a figure-8 shape of the ring for superior preservation of ion polarization. The ring is made of warm magnets and shares a tunnel with the two collider rings. Acceleration is achieved by warm RF systems. A linear optics has been designed with the transition energy above the highest beam energy in the ring so crossing of transition energy will be avoided. Preliminary beam dynamics studies including chromaticity compensation, analyses of dynamic aperture, working point and high order effects are also presented in this paper.