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TUPIK075 |
ATF2 Beam Halo Collimation System Background and Wakefield Measurements in the 2016 Runs |
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- N. Fuster-Martínez, A. Faus-Golfe
IFIC, Valencia, Spain
- P. Bambade, A. Faus-Golfe, S. Wallon, R.J. Yang
LAL, Orsay, France
- K. Kubo, T. Okugi, T. Tauchi, N. Terunuma
Sokendai, Ibaraki, Japan
- S. Kuroda
KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
- I. Podadera, F. Toral
CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
- G.R. White
SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
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A single vertical beam halo collimation system has been installed in ATF2 in March 2016 to reduce the background in the IP and Post-IP region. In this paper, we present the results of an experimental program carried out during 2016 in order to demonstrate the efficiency of the vertical collimation system and measure the wakefields induced by such a system. Furthermore, a comparison of the measurements of the collimation system wakefield impact with CST PS numerical simulations and analytical calculations is also presented.
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TUPIK097 |
Improving the Performance of an Orbit Feed-forward Based on Quadrupole Motion at the KEK ATF |
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- D.R. Bett, C. Charrondière, M. Patecki, J. Pfingstner, D. Schulte, R. Tomás
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
- P. Burrows, G.B. Christian, C. Perry
JAI, Oxford, United Kingdom
- A. Jeremie
IN2P3-LAPP, Annecy-le-Vieux, France
- K. Kubo, S. Kuroda, T. Naito, T. Okugi, T.T. Tauchi, N. Terunuma
KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
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The high luminosity requirement for a future linear collider sets a demanding limit on the beam quality at the Interation Point (IP). Even the natural motion of the ground could misalign the quadrupole magnets to such an extent that the resulting dipole kicks would require compensation. The novel technique described in this paper uses seismometers to measure the positions of the quadrupole magnets in real time and a kicker to counteract the effect of their misalignment. The prototype system deployed at the Accelerator Test Facility (ATF) at KEK in Japan has already demonstrated a reduction in the pulse-to-pulse vertical position jitter of the beam by about 10%. Based on the observed correlation of the beam position to the quadrupole positions the maximum possible jitter reduction from such a system is estimated to be about 25%. This paper details the latest improvements made to the system with the aim of achieving this limit.
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