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Optics Measurement using the N-BPM Method for the ALBA Synchrotron

The N-BPM method recently developed for the LHC has significantly improved the precision of optics measurements which are based on beam position monitor (BPM) turn-by-turn data. The main improvement is owed to the consideration of correlations for statistical and systematic error sources, as well as...

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Autores principales: Langner, Andy, Benedetti, Gabriele, Carlà, Michele, Coello de Portugal, Jaime Maria, Iriso, Ubaldo, Martí, Zeus, Tomás, Rogelio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141785
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author Langner, Andy
Benedetti, Gabriele
Carlà, Michele
Coello de Portugal, Jaime Maria
Iriso, Ubaldo
Martí, Zeus
Tomás, Rogelio
author_facet Langner, Andy
Benedetti, Gabriele
Carlà, Michele
Coello de Portugal, Jaime Maria
Iriso, Ubaldo
Martí, Zeus
Tomás, Rogelio
author_sort Langner, Andy
collection CERN
description The N-BPM method recently developed for the LHC has significantly improved the precision of optics measurements which are based on beam position monitor (BPM) turn-by-turn data. The main improvement is owed to the consideration of correlations for statistical and systematic error sources, as well as increasing the amount of BPM combinations for one measurement. We present how this technique can be applied at light sources like ALBA, and compare the results with other methods.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-14172972022-08-10T12:59:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2141785engLangner, AndyBenedetti, GabrieleCarlà, MicheleCoello de Portugal, Jaime MariaIriso, UbaldoMartí, ZeusTomás, RogelioOptics Measurement using the N-BPM Method for the ALBA SynchrotronAccelerators and Storage RingsThe N-BPM method recently developed for the LHC has significantly improved the precision of optics measurements which are based on beam position monitor (BPM) turn-by-turn data. The main improvement is owed to the consideration of correlations for statistical and systematic error sources, as well as increasing the amount of BPM combinations for one measurement. We present how this technique can be applied at light sources like ALBA, and compare the results with other methods.CERN-ACC-2015-329oai:inspirehep.net:14172972015
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Langner, Andy
Benedetti, Gabriele
Carlà, Michele
Coello de Portugal, Jaime Maria
Iriso, Ubaldo
Martí, Zeus
Tomás, Rogelio
Optics Measurement using the N-BPM Method for the ALBA Synchrotron
title Optics Measurement using the N-BPM Method for the ALBA Synchrotron
title_full Optics Measurement using the N-BPM Method for the ALBA Synchrotron
title_fullStr Optics Measurement using the N-BPM Method for the ALBA Synchrotron
title_full_unstemmed Optics Measurement using the N-BPM Method for the ALBA Synchrotron
title_short Optics Measurement using the N-BPM Method for the ALBA Synchrotron
title_sort optics measurement using the n-bpm method for the alba synchrotron
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141785
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