ࡱ> ')&[ m bjbj "jjml  $ v$$|9||| | ||   @  O0 f |Beam-Based Diagnostics David Robin and Christoph Steier, LBNL; James Safranek, SSRL Charged particle storage rings are used for a variety of science and technology applications --- for example as synchrotron radiation light sources for biology, chemistry, and materials science, as colliders for high-energy physics or as damping rings to reduce the beam emittance for linear colliders. To achieve small equilibrium emittances or to minimize the beamsize at the interaction points, strong quadrupoles are necessary to focus the beam, resulting in large chromatic aberrations. The correction of those aberrations requires strong sextupoles creating non-linearities, which can cause the particle motion at large amplitudes to become unstable (dynamic aperture). The dynamic aperture limits the performance in many current accelerators. To optimize the performance a good knowledge of the machine model is required. To achieve the required accuracy of the machine model, beam based measurements have proven to be essential. Instructor Syllabus: We will present beam-based methods for characterizing and controlling the linear and nonlinear optics of a storage ring. We will cover 1: BASICS review of accelerator physics; tune, chromaticity, dispersion measurement, beta functions, orbit; orbit correction; beam-based alignment; 2: UNCOUPLED LINEAR OPTICS orbit response matrix analysis; analysis of turn-by-turn orbit data; model independent analysis 3: COUPLING beam size measurement; methods of coupling correction - tune split at difference resonance, response to kick, response to resonant excitation, closed orbit 4: LARGE AMPLITUDE DYNAMICS measurement of dynamic aperture; measurement of energy aperture; characterization of resonances; insertion device effect on dynamic aperture; lifetime; tune shift with amplitude; 5: MISC. energy calibration; impedance characterization using turn-by-turn and closed orbit measurements; longitudinal measurements - streak camera measurements; mode spectra for multibunch instabilities; Prerequisites: Understanding of basic accelerator physics, electrodynamics and classical mechanics. Um >* 56\]6]aJ CJOJQJTU 7 8 S t a b ~   7 m 7 8 A V  m  1h/ =!"#$% i8@8 NormalCJ_HaJmH sH tH B@B Heading 1$@&5CJOJQJ\aJ<A@< Default Paragraph Font<B< Body Text6CJOJQJ]aJ0P@0 Body Text 26]JQ@J Body Text 3$7$8$H$a$6B*]phm  TU 78Stab~78AV o000000000000000000000000000000000000m 7 m  m $dmyuo $SXt|~AGV_o333333333333333333losafranekmC:\Documents and Settings\safranek\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\AutoRecovery save of CourseDescription.asdsafranekmC:\Documents and Settings\safranek\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\AutoRecovery save of CourseDescription.asdDavid Seth RobinlC:\Documents and Settings\csteier\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\AutoRecovery save of CourseDescription.asdDavid Seth Robin#C:\chris\word\CourseDescription.docsafranek'S:\Private\USPAS\CourseDescription2.docsafranekmC:\Documents and Settings\safranek\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\AutoRecovery save of CourseDescription.asdsafranekmC:\Documents and Settings\safranek\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\AutoRecovery save of CourseDescription.asdsafranekmC:\Documents and Settings\safranek\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\AutoRecovery save of CourseDescription.asdsafranekZC:\Documents and Settings\safranek\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK148\Plan.docsafranekS:\Private\USPAS\Plan.doc@ m@UnknownGz Times New Roman5Symbol3& z ArialK@Palatino Linotype"qh$t$t#t7!#20d2Beam-Based DiagnosticssafraneksafranekOh+'0  , H T ` lxBeam-Based Diagnosticseam safranekd Dafrafr Normal.dotD safranektD2frMicrosoft Word 9.0i@NZ@*V@}@}7՜.+,0  hp  #Stanford Linear Accelerator Center2 Beam-Based Diagnostics Title  !"#$%(Root Entry F *1Table WordDocument"SummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8CompObjjObjectPool    FMicrosoft Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q