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Adjusting the IP $\beta$ Functions in RHIC

The beta functions at the IP can be adjusted without perturbation of other optics functions via several approaches. In this paper we describe a scheme based on a vector knob, which assigns fixed values to the different tuning quadrupoles and scales them by a common multiplier. The values for the kno...

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Autores principales: Wittmer, W, Zimmermann, Frank, Pilat, F, Ptitsyn, V, Van Zeijts, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/793437
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author Wittmer, W
Zimmermann, Frank
Pilat, F
Ptitsyn, V
Van Zeijts, J
author_facet Wittmer, W
Zimmermann, Frank
Pilat, F
Ptitsyn, V
Van Zeijts, J
author_sort Wittmer, W
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description The beta functions at the IP can be adjusted without perturbation of other optics functions via several approaches. In this paper we describe a scheme based on a vector knob, which assigns fixed values to the different tuning quadrupoles and scales them by a common multiplier. The values for the knob vector were calculated for a lattice without any errors using MADX. Previous studies for the LHC [1] have shown that this approach can meet the design goals. A specific feature of the RHIC lattice is the nested power supply system. To cope with the resulting problems a detailed response matrix analysis has been carried out and different sets of knobs were calculated and compared. The knobs were tested at RHIC during the 2004 run and preliminary results are discussed. Simultaneously a new approach to measure the beam sizes of both colliding beams at the IP, based on the tunability provided by the knobs, was developed and tested.
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spelling cern-7934372022-08-17T13:35:25Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/793437engWittmer, WZimmermann, FrankPilat, FPtitsyn, VVan Zeijts, JAdjusting the IP $\beta$ Functions in RHICAccelerators and Storage RingsThe beta functions at the IP can be adjusted without perturbation of other optics functions via several approaches. In this paper we describe a scheme based on a vector knob, which assigns fixed values to the different tuning quadrupoles and scales them by a common multiplier. The values for the knob vector were calculated for a lattice without any errors using MADX. Previous studies for the LHC [1] have shown that this approach can meet the design goals. A specific feature of the RHIC lattice is the nested power supply system. To cope with the resulting problems a detailed response matrix analysis has been carried out and different sets of knobs were calculated and compared. The knobs were tested at RHIC during the 2004 run and preliminary results are discussed. Simultaneously a new approach to measure the beam sizes of both colliding beams at the IP, based on the tunability provided by the knobs, was developed and tested.CERN-AB-2004-078oai:cds.cern.ch:7934372004-08-17
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Wittmer, W
Zimmermann, Frank
Pilat, F
Ptitsyn, V
Van Zeijts, J
Adjusting the IP $\beta$ Functions in RHIC
title Adjusting the IP $\beta$ Functions in RHIC
title_full Adjusting the IP $\beta$ Functions in RHIC
title_fullStr Adjusting the IP $\beta$ Functions in RHIC
title_full_unstemmed Adjusting the IP $\beta$ Functions in RHIC
title_short Adjusting the IP $\beta$ Functions in RHIC
title_sort adjusting the ip $\beta$ functions in rhic
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/793437
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