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Nonlinear optics measurements in IOTA

Nonlinear integrable optics is a recently proposed accelerator lattice design approach which allows to generate an amplitude dependent tune shift which is needed in high brightness accelerators to mitigate fast coherent instabilities. Whereas usually octupoles are used to achieve this task, this con...

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Autores principales: Hofer, Michael, Tomas Garcia, Rogelio, Stancari, Giulio, Romanov, Aleksandr, Kuklev, Nikita, Szustkowski, Sebastian, Valishev, Alexander
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2758834
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author Hofer, Michael
Tomas Garcia, Rogelio
Stancari, Giulio
Romanov, Aleksandr
Kuklev, Nikita
Szustkowski, Sebastian
Valishev, Alexander
author_facet Hofer, Michael
Tomas Garcia, Rogelio
Stancari, Giulio
Romanov, Aleksandr
Kuklev, Nikita
Szustkowski, Sebastian
Valishev, Alexander
author_sort Hofer, Michael
collection CERN
description Nonlinear integrable optics is a recently proposed accelerator lattice design approach which allows to generate an amplitude dependent tune shift which is needed in high brightness accelerators to mitigate fast coherent instabilities. Whereas usually octupoles are used to achieve this task, this concept allows doing so without exciting any resonances, in turn preventing any particle loss. The concept is based around a special magnet design, together with specific constraints on the optics of the accelerator. To study such a system, the Integrable Optics Test Accelerator (IOTA) was recently constructed and commissioned at Fermilab. For the assessment of the performance of this concept, good knowledge of the optics and the (non-)linear dynamics without the special magnet is of key importance. As such, measurements were conducted in the IOTA ring, using the captured turn-by-turn data by the beam position monitors after excitation to infer quantities such as amplitude detuning and resonance driving terms. In this note, first results of these measurements are presented.
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spelling cern-27588342021-04-29T08:23:26Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2758834engHofer, MichaelTomas Garcia, RogelioStancari, GiulioRomanov, AleksandrKuklev, NikitaSzustkowski, SebastianValishev, AlexanderNonlinear optics measurements in IOTAAccelerators and Storage RingsNonlinear integrable optics is a recently proposed accelerator lattice design approach which allows to generate an amplitude dependent tune shift which is needed in high brightness accelerators to mitigate fast coherent instabilities. Whereas usually octupoles are used to achieve this task, this concept allows doing so without exciting any resonances, in turn preventing any particle loss. The concept is based around a special magnet design, together with specific constraints on the optics of the accelerator. To study such a system, the Integrable Optics Test Accelerator (IOTA) was recently constructed and commissioned at Fermilab. For the assessment of the performance of this concept, good knowledge of the optics and the (non-)linear dynamics without the special magnet is of key importance. As such, measurements were conducted in the IOTA ring, using the captured turn-by-turn data by the beam position monitors after excitation to infer quantities such as amplitude detuning and resonance driving terms. In this note, first results of these measurements are presented.CERN-ACC-NOTE-2021-0010Fermilab-FN-1119-ADoai:cds.cern.ch:27588342021-03-15
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Hofer, Michael
Tomas Garcia, Rogelio
Stancari, Giulio
Romanov, Aleksandr
Kuklev, Nikita
Szustkowski, Sebastian
Valishev, Alexander
Nonlinear optics measurements in IOTA
title Nonlinear optics measurements in IOTA
title_full Nonlinear optics measurements in IOTA
title_fullStr Nonlinear optics measurements in IOTA
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear optics measurements in IOTA
title_short Nonlinear optics measurements in IOTA
title_sort nonlinear optics measurements in iota
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2758834
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