Author: Bruker, M.W.
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MOPAB004 JSPEC - A Simulation Program for IBS and Electron Cooling 49
 
  • H. Zhang, S.V. Benson, M.W. Bruker, Y. Zhang
    JLab, Newport News, Virginia, USA
 
  Funding: This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under contract DE-AC05-06OR23177.
Intrabeam scattering is an important collective effect that can deteriorate the properties of a high-intensity beam, and electron cooling is a method to mitigate the IBS effect. JSPEC (JLab Simulation Package for Electron Cooling) is an open-source program developed at Jefferson Lab, which simulates the evolution of the ion beam under the IBS and/or the electron cooling effect. JSPEC has been benchmarked with BETACOOL and experimental data. In this report, we will introduce the features of JSPEC, including the friction force calculation, the IBS expansion rate and electron cooling rate calculation, and the beam-dynamic simulations for the electron cooling process; explain how to set up the simulations in JSPEC; and demonstrate the benchmarking results.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-MOPAB004  
About • paper received ※ 19 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 21 May 2021       issue date ※ 27 August 2021  
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TUPAB181 Demonstration of Electron Cooling using a Pulsed Beam from an Electrostatic Electron Cooler 1827
 
  • M.W. Bruker, S.V. Benson, A. Hutton, K. Jordan, T. Powers, R.A. Rimmer, T. Satogata, A.V. Sy, H. Wang, S. Wang, H. Zhang, Y. Zhang
    JLab, Newport News, Virginia, USA
  • J. Li, F. Ma, X.M. Ma, L.J. Mao, X.P. Sha, M.T. Tang, J.C. Yang, X.D. Yang, H.W. Zhao
    IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People’s Republic of China
  • H. Zhao
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
 
  Funding: This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under contract DE-AC05-06OR23177.
Electron cooling continues to be an invaluable technique to reduce and maintain the emittance in hadron storage rings in cases where stochastic cooling is inefficient and radiative cooling is negligible. Extending the energy range of electron coolers beyond what is feasible with the conventional, electrostatic approach necessitates the use of RF fields for acceleration and, thus, a bunched electron beam. To experimentally investigate how the relative time structure of the two beams affects the cooling properties, we have set up a pulsed-beam cooling device by adding a synchronized pulsing circuit to the conventional electron source of the CSRm cooler at Institute of Modern Physics *. We show the effect of the electron bunch length and longitudinal ion focusing strength on the temporal evolution of the longitudinal and transverse ion beam profile and demonstrate the detrimental effect of timing jitter as predicted by theory and simulations. Compared to actual RF-based coolers, the simplicity and flexibility of our setup will facilitate further investigations of specific aspects of bunched cooling such as synchro-betatron coupling and phase dithering.
* M. W. Bruker et al., Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 24, 012801 (2021)
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-TUPAB181  
About • paper received ※ 19 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 15 June 2021       issue date ※ 21 August 2021  
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WEPAB019 RF Harmonic Kicker R&D Demonstration and Its Application to the RCS Injection of the EIC 2632
 
  • G.-T. Park, M.W. Bruker, J.M. Grames, J. Guo, R.A. Rimmer, S.O. Solomon, H. Wang
    JLab, Newport News, Virginia, USA
 
  The Rapid Cycling Synchrotron (RCS) of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) * is an accelerating component of the electron injection complex, which provides polarized electrons in electron-ion collisions in the main Electron Storage Ring (ESR). We present the injection scheme into the RCS based on an ultra-fast harmonic kicker, whose "five odd-harmonic modes" prototype was developed in the context of the Jefferson Lab EIC (JLEIC) conceptual design **. In its early stage of R&D, the sharp (~3 ns width) waveform construction, beam dynamics, and pulsed power operation with short ramping time (~10 us) will be discussed together with the fabrication work of the JLEIC prototype ***.
* BNL, "Electron Ion Collider Conceptual Design Report", 2020
** G. Park et. al, JLAB-TN-044
*** G. Park et. al., JLAB-TN-046
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-WEPAB019  
About • paper received ※ 17 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 22 June 2021       issue date ※ 11 August 2021  
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