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MOAL03 Beam Commissioning of SuperKEKB Rings at Phase 1 feedback, operation, detector, injection 6
 
  • M. Tobiyama, M. Arinaga, J.W. Flanagan, H. Fukuma, H. Ikeda, H. Ishii, K. Mori, E. Mulyani, M. Tejima
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
  • G. Bonvicini
    Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • E. Mulyani
    Sokendai, Ibaraki, Japan
  • G.S. Varner
    University of Hawaii, Honolulu,, USA
 
  The Phase 1 commissioning of SuperKEKB rings with-out superconducting final focus magnets or Belle-II de-tector began in Feb., 2016. A total of 1010 mA (LER) and 870 mA (HER) stored beam has been achieved close to the design emittance and x-y coupling. Most of the beam diagnostics, including new systems such as gated turn-by-turn monitors and X-ray beam size monitors, have been commissioned with beam and proved to be essential to the success of machine commissioning. The results of the beam commissioning, including the evaluation and diffi-culties of the beam diagnostics are shown.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2016-MOAL03  
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TUCL03 Measurements of Longitudinal Coupled Bunch Instabilities and Status of New Feedback System feedback, FPGA, interface, kicker 298
 
  • G. Rehm, M.G. Abbott, A.F.D. Morgan
    DLS, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
 
  We have modified the vertical bunch-by-bunch feedback to also provide a longitudinal kick on a separate input. Using our existing drive/damp system and a modulator/amplifier to the required 1.5 GHz we are thus able to characterise the damping rates of all coupled bunch instabilities, while not able to provide feedback. At the same time, we have started the development of a completely new longitudinal feedback system based on commercially available components, providing 500MS/s, 14 bit conversion in and out, powerful Virtex 7 field programmable gate array for digital signal processing and 32GB of on board buffer for recording data. We report on the status of the development and our plans to bring the new system into use.  
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TUPG13 A New Stripline Kicker for PF-AR Transverse Feedback Damper kicker, impedance, feedback, operation 344
 
  • R. Takai, T. Honda, T. Nogami, T. Obina, Y. Tanimoto, M. Tobiyama
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  A feedback damper equipped with a long stripline kicker was used to damp transverse beam oscillation at the Photon Factory Advanced Ring (PF-AR), which is a 6.5-GeV synchrotron radiation source of KEK. Recently, the stripline kicker was renewed to one having shorter electrodes and a smaller loss factor because its insulating support was broken by the beam-induced thermal stress and caused frequent electric discharges inducing dust trapping phenomena. In this paper, we present details of the new stripline kicker, from design to installation, as well as demonstrate results of beam oscillation damping obtained with the new kicker.  
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