Beam Delivery Systems: BCD/ACD; intermediate crossing angle; BSY, extraction & diagnostics; civil issues of push-pull

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Fuji (SLAC)

Fuji

SLAC

2575 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA
Agenda and Summary: 1) Discussion of recommended draft BCD/ACD text 2) Compact SC quad for intermediate crossing angle -- B.Parker 3) Summary of requirements and work plan for BSY, tune-up extraction and diagnostics -- M.Woodley 4) Civil questions on push-pull configuration -- C.Corvin Discussion of BCD/ACD draft: The group discussed draft of BCD/ACD document prepared for GDE. Compact SC quad for intermediate crossing angle: Brett updated the design of self-shielded QD0 quadrupole. In contrast to the previous design, where the field outside of QD0 was quite large and behaved as 1/R^3 (its nonlinear effects had to be compensated downstream), in the new design the external field is reduced by many orders of magnitude. This is done by a specially optimized external coil. The effect of this coil on the main gradient is small, about 4%. Assuming that the first extraction quad is moved downstream of QD0, this design allows decreasing of the crossing angle to 15.4mrad/12mrad for L*=3.5/4.5m with cold extraction line, and 20mrad/15.5mrad with warm extraction line. BSY, tune-up extraction, diagnostics: Mark summarized design requirements for the BSY, diagnostics and tune-up extraction. The beamlines design will be modified according to the presented plan. Civil questions on push-pull configuration: Clay presented layout and cost considerations relevant for push-pull single IR configuration and the group started discussion of these issues. Andrei Seryi, 09/15/05
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    • 13:45 14:00
      Compact SC quad for intermediate crossing angle 15m
      Speaker: Brett Parker (BNL)
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    • 14:00 14:15
      Summary of requirements and work plan for BSY, tune-up extraction and diagnostics 15m
      Speaker: Mark Woodley (SLAC)
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    • 14:15 14:30
      Civil questions on push-pull configuration 15m
      Speaker: Mr Clay Corvin (Slac)
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