由不同准直器特性引起的横向尾流场的测量

S. Molloy, Sergei Seletskiy, Mike Woods, Jonathan David, Andrew Smith, Carl David Beard, J. Fernández-Hernando, Nigel Watson, A. Bungau, A. Sopczak
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我们报告了测量的横向尾流场诱导的准直器的不同特性。在SLAC的a端站(ESA)安装了一种允许在光束路径中插入不同准直钳的装置。设计了八个可比较的准直器几何形状,其中一个可以很容易地与以前的结果进行比较,并安装在这个装置中。测量了准直器尾流场引起的射束冲击,射束能量为28.5 GeV,射束垂直尺寸为100微米,纵向范围为0.5 ~ 1.5毫米。光束在准直仪测试装置的上游和下游的轨迹是根据10个bpm(4个上游和6个下游)的输出来确定的,这样就可以测量被测试的准直仪传递给光束的角踢。横向尾流场是从测量的踢腿中推断出来的。本文介绍了不同孔径设计、数据收集和分析以及与理论和分析预测的初步比较。
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Measurements of the transverse wakefields due to varying collimator characteristics
We report on measurements of the transverse wakefields induced by collimators of differing characteristics. An apparatus allowing the insertion of different collimator jaws into the path of a beam was installed in End Station A (ESA) in SLAC. Eight comparable collimator geometries were designed, including one that would allow easy comparison with previous results, and were installed in this apparatus. Measurements of the beam kick due to the collimator wakefields were made with a beam energy of 28.5 GeV, and beam dimensions of 100 microns vertically and a range of 0.5 to 1.5 mm longitudinally. The trajectory of the beam upstream and downstream of the collimator test apparatus was determined from the outputs of ten BPMs (four upstream and six downstream), thus allowing a measurement of the angular kick imparted to the beam by the collimator under test. The transverse wakefield was inferred from the measured kick. The different aperture designs, data collection and analysis, and initial comparison to theoretical and analytic predictions are presented here.
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