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Two years of AD operation: Experience and progress

The antiproton decelerator (AD) has been running successfully for physics for the past two years. After the end of the commissioning period [1] that finished in 2000, the machine has gradually been improved. The main efforts were concentrated on increasing the beam intensity, reducing the cycle leng...

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Autores principales: Belochitskii, P, Eriksson, T, Findlay, A, Holzer, E B, MacCaferri, R, Maury, S, Pasinelli, S, Pedersen, F, Tranquille, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/567353
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author Belochitskii, P
Eriksson, T
Findlay, A
Holzer, E B
MacCaferri, R
Maury, S
Pasinelli, S
Pedersen, F
Tranquille, G
author_facet Belochitskii, P
Eriksson, T
Findlay, A
Holzer, E B
MacCaferri, R
Maury, S
Pasinelli, S
Pedersen, F
Tranquille, G
author_sort Belochitskii, P
collection CERN
description The antiproton decelerator (AD) has been running successfully for physics for the past two years. After the end of the commissioning period [1] that finished in 2000, the machine has gradually been improved. The main efforts were concentrated on increasing the beam intensity, reducing the cycle length and improving the machine stability. The intensity of the injected beam has been significantly increased due to a higher beam intensity from the PS complex and also due to increased transverse acceptances in the AD machine. The beam losses during deceleration were reduced from 30-40 % down to a few percent, mainly due to improvements of the operation of the deceleration RF cavity. Altogether these improvements increased the intensity of the ejected beam by a factor of two. Improvements of the electron cooling were followed by a reduction of emittances and cycle duration (about 15%). Progress in beam diagnostics now allows the monitoring of the machine performance during the whole cycle. The stability of the machine at the ejection momentum 100 MeV/c remains a crucial point and the identification of the causes of fluctuations in the ejected beam parameters are now under investigation.
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spelling cern-5673532022-08-17T13:33:39Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/567353engBelochitskii, PEriksson, TFindlay, AHolzer, E BMacCaferri, RMaury, SPasinelli, SPedersen, FTranquille, GTwo years of AD operation: Experience and progressAccelerators and Storage RingsThe antiproton decelerator (AD) has been running successfully for physics for the past two years. After the end of the commissioning period [1] that finished in 2000, the machine has gradually been improved. The main efforts were concentrated on increasing the beam intensity, reducing the cycle length and improving the machine stability. The intensity of the injected beam has been significantly increased due to a higher beam intensity from the PS complex and also due to increased transverse acceptances in the AD machine. The beam losses during deceleration were reduced from 30-40 % down to a few percent, mainly due to improvements of the operation of the deceleration RF cavity. Altogether these improvements increased the intensity of the ejected beam by a factor of two. Improvements of the electron cooling were followed by a reduction of emittances and cycle duration (about 15%). Progress in beam diagnostics now allows the monitoring of the machine performance during the whole cycle. The stability of the machine at the ejection momentum 100 MeV/c remains a crucial point and the identification of the causes of fluctuations in the ejected beam parameters are now under investigation.CERN-PS-2002-046-OPoai:cds.cern.ch:5673532002-07-08
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Belochitskii, P
Eriksson, T
Findlay, A
Holzer, E B
MacCaferri, R
Maury, S
Pasinelli, S
Pedersen, F
Tranquille, G
Two years of AD operation: Experience and progress
title Two years of AD operation: Experience and progress
title_full Two years of AD operation: Experience and progress
title_fullStr Two years of AD operation: Experience and progress
title_full_unstemmed Two years of AD operation: Experience and progress
title_short Two years of AD operation: Experience and progress
title_sort two years of ad operation: experience and progress
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
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