Author: Batten, T.
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MO1I00
Opening of IBIC 2023  
 
  • T. Batten
    CLS, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 
  Welcome to Saskatoon, Canada for the 12th International Beam Instrumentation Conference.  
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MO1I01
Overview of Canadian Accelerators  
 
  • R.E. Laxdal
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada
  • T. Batten, R. Beauregard
    CLS, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 
  MeV class accelerators were introduced in Canada in 1947 with the commissioning of the world’s first microtron producing 4.6 MeV electrons. Through the early years a variety of machines were realized driven by, primarily, sub-atomic physics science pursuits. Two main centres of accelerator activity have emerged in Canada; at TRIUMF in Vancouver and CLS in Saskatoon. A number of smaller accelerators dot the country for medical and other applications. Industrial companies have formed to supply accelerators or accelerator sub-systems. The talk will give a brief historical overview of accelerator development in Canada, describe the present status and provide an overview of future initiatives.  
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MO3C05 Canadian Light Source Beam Position Visualization Tool 24
 
  • M. Bree, T. Batten, C.W. Stevens, J.M. Vogt
    CLS, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 
  The CLS Orbit Correction (OC) system acquires, collates, and publishes storage ring beam centroid position information from 48 beam position monitors (BPMs) at a rate of 1000 samples per second. We present a "Storage Ring Beam Position Visualization Tool" that computes and displays dynamic Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs) and Cumulative Power Spectral Densities (CPSDs) for all BPMs in real-time using full resolution data. The computed FFTs and CPSDs can be plotted in various combinations and in waterfall plots that allow visualization of changes over long periods of time. In addition, correlations between all BPM channel combinations are computed and ranked. Data from any two BPM channels can be selected for plotting in two dimensions wherein correlations are visually apparent. Computed CPSDs are further binned and published in scalar EPICS PVs which are archived for further analysis. Preliminary results from the Beam Position Visualization Tool have proven useful in characterizing beam position noise at the CLS.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2023-MO3C05  
About • Received ※ 17 July 2023 — Revised ※ 16 August 2023 — Accepted ※ 13 September 2023 — Issue date ※ 26 September 2023
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MO3I06
Industry Introductions  
 
  • T. Batten
    CLS, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 
  Opportunity for Industry to provide a brief introduction to the audience.  
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TU3I06
Industry Introductions  
 
  • T. Batten
    CLS, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 
  Opportunity for Industry to provide a brief introduction to the audience.  
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TH2I05
Closing of IBIC 2023  
 
  • T. Batten
    CLS, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 
  Summary and closing of 12th International Beam Instrumentation Conference.  
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