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On-Line Dispersion Free Steering for the Main Linac of CLIC

For future linear colliders as well as for light sources, ground motion effects are a severe problem for the accelerator performance. After a few minutes, orbit feedback systems are not sufficient to mitigate all ground motion effects and additional long term methods will have to be deployed. In this...

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Autores principales: Pfingstner, J, Schulte, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1555434
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author Pfingstner, J
Schulte, D
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Schulte, D
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description For future linear colliders as well as for light sources, ground motion effects are a severe problem for the accelerator performance. After a few minutes, orbit feedback systems are not sufficient to mitigate all ground motion effects and additional long term methods will have to be deployed. In this paper, the long term ground motion effects in the main linac of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) are analysed via simulation studies. The primary growth of the projected emittance is identified to originate from chromatic dilutions due to dispersive beam orbits. To counter this effect, an on-line identification algorithm is applied to measure the dispersion parasitically. This dispersion estimate is used to correct the beam orbit with an iterative dispersion free steering algorithm. The presented results are not only of interest for the CLIC project, but for all linacs in which the dispersive orbit has to be corrected over time.
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spelling cern-15554342022-08-17T13:32:32Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1555434engPfingstner, JSchulte, DOn-Line Dispersion Free Steering for the Main Linac of CLICAccelerators and Storage RingsFor future linear colliders as well as for light sources, ground motion effects are a severe problem for the accelerator performance. After a few minutes, orbit feedback systems are not sufficient to mitigate all ground motion effects and additional long term methods will have to be deployed. In this paper, the long term ground motion effects in the main linac of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) are analysed via simulation studies. The primary growth of the projected emittance is identified to originate from chromatic dilutions due to dispersive beam orbits. To counter this effect, an on-line identification algorithm is applied to measure the dispersion parasitically. This dispersion estimate is used to correct the beam orbit with an iterative dispersion free steering algorithm. The presented results are not only of interest for the CLIC project, but for all linacs in which the dispersive orbit has to be corrected over time.oai:cds.cern.ch:15554342013
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Pfingstner, J
Schulte, D
On-Line Dispersion Free Steering for the Main Linac of CLIC
title On-Line Dispersion Free Steering for the Main Linac of CLIC
title_full On-Line Dispersion Free Steering for the Main Linac of CLIC
title_fullStr On-Line Dispersion Free Steering for the Main Linac of CLIC
title_full_unstemmed On-Line Dispersion Free Steering for the Main Linac of CLIC
title_short On-Line Dispersion Free Steering for the Main Linac of CLIC
title_sort on-line dispersion free steering for the main linac of clic
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1555434
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