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CERN Proton Synchrotronworking point Matrix for extended pole face winding powering scheme

The CERN Proton Synchrotron has been continuously improving its beam performances since 1959. The working point parameters of the accelerator are mainly controlled by dedicated windings installed on the poles of the main combined function magnets. In 2007, the power supplies of these windings were r...

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Autores principales: Freyermuth, P, Cotte, D, Delrieux, M, Genoud, H, Gilardoni, S, Hanke, K, Hans, O, Mataguez, S, Metral, G, Peters, F, Steerenberg, R, Vandorpe, B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1287599
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Sumario:The CERN Proton Synchrotron has been continuously improving its beam performances since 1959. The working point parameters of the accelerator are mainly controlled by dedicated windings installed on the poles of the main combined function magnets. In 2007, the power supplies of these windings were renovated and extended from three to five independent groups, allowing exploration of new working point settings. This configuration offers the flexibility of several adjustment strategies such as leaving one current free or to control an additional physical parameter, like Q′′ h. A non-linear chromaticity measurement campaign, at different beam momenta, resulted in matrices defining the relationship between the five pole face winding currents and the four beam parameters Qh, Qv, h, and v. Each cell of these matrices was fitted against momentum. The final result is a single matrix as a function of beam momentum, which is now used by the operational software to trim the working point. This paper summarises this measurement campaign by presenting the resulting matrix with a brief overview of the adjustment tools and strategy. Furthermore a few future possible benefits of this control enhancement will be discussed.