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ATF2 IP Tuning Task Group Meeting

Asia/Tokyo
Glen White (SLAC)
Description
Co-ordination and reporting of efforts to develop and test tuning algorithms for obtaining and maintaining the goal 35nm IP spot size.
    • 17:00 17:10
      RMS vs. Gaussian core IP size determination 10m
      differences in tuning behaviour when looking at a numerical RMS description of the beam size and fitting a gaussian to the core and using the calculated width
      Speaker: Dr Glen White (SLAC)
      Slides
    • 17:10 17:25
      Tuning Simulation updates 15m
      Simulation details and results with improved sextupole multiknobs
      Speaker: Dr Glen White (SLAC)
      Slides
      * showed improved simulation results from Glen White. * Improvements come mainly from changing method of applying sextupole multiknobs to use sextupole BPMs as a readback that the sextupole moves went to the correct location for each tuning step. Still need to understand if any additional averaging of BPM readings this would require makes this too difficult... * Still need to check power supplies and movers stay within allowed values during tuning procedure * Need to add more realistic treatment of sextupole mover system using hardware data from Janice (move size vs. time vs. accuracy) * Add during-tuning dynamic effects (suspect not important). * Showed effect of adding measured multipole components to FFS magnets- Sextupoles and dipoles ok- final double multipoles cause significantly worse performance, mainly due to sextupole and decupole QF1 and QD0 components. Need to re-tune design optics to take into account expected sextupole components which should hopefully restore the beamsize.
    • 17:25 17:35
      Goals and schedule for task group 10m
      Planning to achieve a presentation of agreed tuning algorthims and cross-checked simulations thereof by Dec ATF2 meeting
      Speaker: Dr Glen White (SLAC)
      Slides