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Challenges in extracting pseudo-multipoles from magnetic measurements

Extracting the coefficients of Fourier-Bessel series, known as pseudo-multipoles or generalized gradients, from magnetic measurements of accelerator magnets involves technical and mathematical challenges. First, a novel design of a short, rotating-coil magnetometer is required that does not intercep...

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Autores principales: Russenschuck, Stephan, Caiafa, Gianni, Fiscarelli, Lucio, Liebsch, Melvin, Petrone, Carlo, Rogacki, Piotr
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICAP2018-SUPAG03
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2697436
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author Russenschuck, Stephan
Caiafa, Gianni
Fiscarelli, Lucio
Liebsch, Melvin
Petrone, Carlo
Rogacki, Piotr
author_facet Russenschuck, Stephan
Caiafa, Gianni
Fiscarelli, Lucio
Liebsch, Melvin
Petrone, Carlo
Rogacki, Piotr
author_sort Russenschuck, Stephan
collection CERN
description Extracting the coefficients of Fourier-Bessel series, known as pseudo-multipoles or generalized gradients, from magnetic measurements of accelerator magnets involves technical and mathematical challenges. First, a novel design of a short, rotating-coil magnetometer is required that does not intercept any axial field component of the magnet. Moreover, displacing short magnetometers, step-by-step alongthe magnet axis, yields a convolution of the local multipole field errors and the sensitivity (test function) of the induction coil. The deconvolution must then content with the low signal-to-noise ratio of the measurands, which are integrated voltages corresponding to spatial flux distributions. Finally, the compensation schemes, as implemented on long coils used for measuring the integrated field harmonics, cannot be applied to short magnetometers. All this requires careful design of experiment to derive the optimal length of the induction coil, the step size of the scan, and the highest order of pseudo-multipoles in the field reconstruction. This paper presents the theory of the measurement method, the data acquisition and deconvolution, and the design and production of a saddle-shaped, rotating-coil magnetometer.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-17361282020-04-01T09:12:24Zdoi:10.18429/JACoW-ICAP2018-SUPAG03http://cds.cern.ch/record/2697436engRussenschuck, StephanCaiafa, GianniFiscarelli, LucioLiebsch, MelvinPetrone, CarloRogacki, PiotrChallenges in extracting pseudo-multipoles from magnetic measurementsAccelerators and Storage RingsExtracting the coefficients of Fourier-Bessel series, known as pseudo-multipoles or generalized gradients, from magnetic measurements of accelerator magnets involves technical and mathematical challenges. First, a novel design of a short, rotating-coil magnetometer is required that does not intercept any axial field component of the magnet. Moreover, displacing short magnetometers, step-by-step alongthe magnet axis, yields a convolution of the local multipole field errors and the sensitivity (test function) of the induction coil. The deconvolution must then content with the low signal-to-noise ratio of the measurands, which are integrated voltages corresponding to spatial flux distributions. Finally, the compensation schemes, as implemented on long coils used for measuring the integrated field harmonics, cannot be applied to short magnetometers. All this requires careful design of experiment to derive the optimal length of the induction coil, the step size of the scan, and the highest order of pseudo-multipoles in the field reconstruction. This paper presents the theory of the measurement method, the data acquisition and deconvolution, and the design and production of a saddle-shaped, rotating-coil magnetometer.oai:inspirehep.net:17361282019
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Russenschuck, Stephan
Caiafa, Gianni
Fiscarelli, Lucio
Liebsch, Melvin
Petrone, Carlo
Rogacki, Piotr
Challenges in extracting pseudo-multipoles from magnetic measurements
title Challenges in extracting pseudo-multipoles from magnetic measurements
title_full Challenges in extracting pseudo-multipoles from magnetic measurements
title_fullStr Challenges in extracting pseudo-multipoles from magnetic measurements
title_full_unstemmed Challenges in extracting pseudo-multipoles from magnetic measurements
title_short Challenges in extracting pseudo-multipoles from magnetic measurements
title_sort challenges in extracting pseudo-multipoles from magnetic measurements
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICAP2018-SUPAG03
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2697436
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