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Nagaitsev, S.

 
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TUYPA02 High Precision SC Cavity Alignment Diagnostics with HOM Measurements 920
 
  • J.C. Frisch, L. Hendrickson, J. May, D.J. McCormick, S. Molloy, M.C. Ross, T.J. Smith
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
  • N. Baboi, O. Hensler, L.M. Petrosyan
    DESY, Hamburg
  • N.E. Eddy, S. Nagaitsev
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
  • O. Napoly, R. Paparella, C. Simon
    CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
  Experiments at the TTF at DESY have demonstrated that the Higher Order Modes induced in Superconducting Cavities can be used to provide a variety of beam and cavity diagnostics. The centers of the cavities can be determined from the beam orbit which produces minimum power in the dipole HOM modes. The phase and amplitude of the dipole modes can be used as a high resolution beam position monitor, and the phase of the monopole modes to measure the beam phase relative to the accelerator RF. Beam orbit feedback which minimizes the dipole HOM power in a set of structures has been demonstrated. For most SC accelerators, the existing HOM couplers provide the necessary signals, and the downmix and digitizing electronics are straightforward, similar to those for a conventional BPM.  
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TUPCH098 Antiproton Momentum Distributions as a Measure of Electron Cooling Force at the Fermilab Recycler 1241
 
  • D.R. Broemmelsiek, S. Nagaitsev
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
 
  The Fermilab Recycler is a fixed 8GeV kinetic energy storage ring located in the Fermilab Main Injector tunnel near the ceiling. Electron cooling of high-energy antiprotons has recently been demonstrated at the Recycler. Antiproton beam Schottky signals were used to measure the antiproton momentum distribution at equilibrium between a calibrated broadband diffusion source and electron cooling. The large Recycler momentum aperture, the dependence of the electron cooling force as a function of the antiproton momentum deviation and the calibrated diffusion source combine to give a unique spectral measurement of the antiproton momentum beam distribution.  
TUPLS069 Performance of Fermilab's 4.3 MeV Electron Cooler 1654
 
  • A.V. Shemyakin, A.V. Burov, K. Carlson, M. Hu, T.K. Kroc, J.R. Leibfritz, S. Nagaitsev, L.R. Prost, S.M. Pruss, G.W. Saewert, C.W. Schmidt, M. Sutherland, V. Tupikov, A. Warner
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
 
  A 4.3 MeV DC electron beam is used to cool longitudinally an antiproton beam in the Fermilab's Recycler ring. The cooling rate is regulated either by variation of the electron beam current up to 0.5 A or by a vertical separation of beams in the cooling section. The paper will describe steps that provided a stable operation and present the status of the cooler.