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Correction of second order chromaticity at Tevatron

Description: Correction of the second order betatron tune chromaticity is essential for operation at the working point near half integer resonance which is proposed as one of the ways to improve performance of the Tevatron. In this report the new chromaticity correction scheme with split sextupole families is described. Details of implementation and commissioning at the present working point are discussed.
Date: June 1, 2007
Creator: Valishev, A.; Annala, G.; Lebedev, V.; Moore, R.S. & /Fermilab
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8 GeV beam line optics optimization for the rapid antiproton transfers at Fermilab

Description: Tevatron Run-II upgrade requires a significant increase of the efficiency and speed of the antiproton transfers from the Accumulator to the Recycler. The goal for the total transfer time is challenging a reduction from 1 hour down to a few minutes. Here we discuss the beam line optics aspects of this project. Results of lattice measurements and optimization are analyzed in terms of transport efficiency and stability.
Date: February 1, 2007
Creator: Nagaslaev, V.; Lebedev, V.; Morgan, J. & Vander Meulen, D.
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Instabilities of cooled antiproton beam in recycler

Description: The more beam is cooled, the less stable it is. In the 3.3 km Recycler Ring, stacked 8 GeV antiprotons are cooled both with stochastic (transversely) and electron (3D) cooling. Since the machine is staying near the coupling resonance, coupled optical functions should be used for stability analysis. To stabilize beam against the resistive wall instability, a digital damper is used. Digital dampers can be described as linear operators with explicit time dependence, and that makes a principle diff… more
Date: June 1, 2007
Creator: Burov, A. & Lebedev, V.
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Minimal interference beam size/profile measurement techniques applicable to the Collider

Description: The imaging of synchrotron radiation (SR) has been suggested as a technique for providing a continuous, non-interfering monitor of the beam profile in the Collider rings at the Superconducting Super Collider. A closer examination has raised questions concerning the applicability of SR imaging in this case because of the diffraction broadening of the image, the requirements for axial space and location in the lattice, and the complexity of the system. We have surveyed the known, alternative, min… more
Date: May 1, 1993
Creator: Nexsen, W.; Dutt, S.; Kauffmann, S.; Lebedev, V.; Maschke, A.; Mokhov, N. et al.
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Project X functional requirements specification

Description: Project X is a multi-megawatt proton facility being developed to support a world-leading program in Intensity Frontier physics at Fermilab. The facility is designed to support programs in elementary particle and nuclear physics, with possible applications to nuclear energy research. A Functional Requirements Specification has been developed in order to establish performance criteria for the Project X complex in support of these multiple missions, and to assure that the facility is designed with… more
Date: May 1, 2012
Creator: Holmes, S. D.; Henderson, S. D.; Kephart, R.; Kerby, J.; Kourbanis, I.; Lebedev, V. et al.
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Analysis of beam loss mechanism in the Project X linac

Description: Minimization of the beam losses in a multi-MW H{sup -} linac such as ProjectX to a level below 1 W/m is a challenging task. The impact of different mechanism of beam stripping, including stripping in electric and magnetic fields, residual gas, blackbody radiation and intra-beam stripping, is analyzed. Other sources of beam losses are misalignements of beamline elements and errors in RF fields and phases. We present in this paper requirements for dynamic errors and correction schemes to keep bea… more
Date: March 1, 2011
Creator: Carneiro, J. P.; Lebedev, V.; Nagaitsev, S.; Ostiguy, J. F. & Solyak, N.
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Progress with PXIE MEBT Chopper

Description: A capability to provide a large variety of bunch patterns is crucial for the concept of the Project X serving MW-range beam to several experiments simultaneously. This capability will be realized by the Medium Energy Beam Transport's (MEBT) chopping system that will divert 80% of all bunches of the initially 5 mA, 2.1 MeV CW 162.5 MHz beam to an absorber according to a pre-programmed bunch-by-bunch selection. Being considered one of the most challenging components, the chopping system will be t… more
Date: May 1, 2012
Creator: Lebedev, V.; Chen, A.; Pasquinelli, R; Peterson, D.; Saewert, G.; Shemyakin, A. et al.
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Status of the Project-X CW Linac Design

Description: Project-X is a proposed proton accelerator complex at Fermilab that would provide particle beams to support a diversified experimental program at the intensity frontier. As currently envisioned, the complex would employ a CW superconducting linac to accelerate a 1 mA average, 5 mA peak H{sup -} beam from 2.1 MeV to 3 GeV. A second superconducting linac, operating in pulsed mode would ultimately accelerate a small fraction of this beam up to 8 GeV. The CW linac is based on five families of reson… more
Date: May 1, 2012
Creator: Ostiguy, J. F.; Solyak, N.; Berrutti, P.; Carneiro, J. P.; Lebedev, V.; Nagaitsev, S. et al.
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The Conceptional Design of the Shielding Layout and Beam Absorber at the PXIE

Description: Project X is a high intensity proton facility conceived to support a world-leading physics program at Fermilab. Project X will provide high intensity beams for neutrino, kaon, muon, and nuclei based experiments and for studies supporting energy applications. The Project X Injector Experiment (PIXIE) is a prototype of the Project X front end. A 30 MeV 50 kW beam will be used to validate the design concept of the Project X. This paper discusses a design of the accelerator enclosure radiation shie… more
Date: May 14, 2012
Creator: Eidelman, Yu.; Kerby, J.; Lebedev, V.; Leibfritz, J.; Leveling, T.; Nagaisev, S. et al.
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Observation of Instabilities of Coherent Transverse Oscillations in the Fermilab Booster

Description: The Fermilab Booster - built more than 40 years ago - operates well above the design proton beam intensity of 4 {center_dot} 10{sup 12} ppp. Still, the Fermilab neutrino experiments call for even higher intensity exceeding 5.5 {center_dot} 10{sup 12} ppp. A multitude of intensity related effects must be overcome in order to meet this goal including suppression of coherent dipole instabilities of transverse oscillations which manifest themselves as a sudden drop in the beam current. In this repo… more
Date: May 1, 2012
Creator: Alexahin, Y.; Eddy, N.; Gianfelice-Wendt, E.; Lebedev, V.; Marsh, W.; Pellico, W. et al.
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Impedances of Laminated Vacuum Chambers

Description: First publications on impedance of laminated vacuum chambers are related to early 70s: those are of S. C. Snowdon [1] and of A. G. Ruggiero [2]; fifteen years later, a revision paper of R. Gluckstern appeared [3]. All the publications were presented as Fermilab preprints, and there is no surprise in that: the Fermilab Booster has its laminated magnets open to the beam. Being in a reasonable mutual agreement, these publications were all devoted to the longitudinal impedance of round vacuum chamb… more
Date: June 22, 2011
Creator: Burov, A. & Lebedev, V.
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Multi-Physics Analysis of the Fermilab Booster RF Cavity

Description: After about 40 years of operation the RF accelerating cavities in Fermilab Booster need an upgrade to improve their reliability and to increase the repetition rate in order to support a future experimental program. An increase in the repetition rate from 7 to 15 Hz entails increasing the power dissipation in the RF cavities, their ferrite loaded tuners, and HOM dampers. The increased duty factor requires careful modelling for the RF heating effects in the cavity. A multi-physic analysis investi… more
Date: May 14, 2012
Creator: Awida, M.; Reid, J.; Yakovlev, V.; Lebedev, V.; Khabiboulline, T. & Champion, M.
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Measurement and correction of the 3rd order resonance in the Tevatron

Description: At Fermilab Tevatron BPM system has been recently upgraded resulting much better accuracy of beam position measurements and improvements of data acquisition for turn-by-turn measurements. That allows one to record the beam position at each turn for 8000 turns for all BPMs (118 in each plane) with accuracy of about 10-20 {micro}m. In the last decade a harmonic analysis tool has been developed at CERN that allows relating each FFT line derived from the BPM data with a particular non-linear resona… more
Date: June 1, 2006
Creator: Schmidt, F.; Alexahin, Y.; Lebedev, V.; Still, D. & Valishev, A.
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Measurement and optimization of the lattice functions in the debuncher ring at Fermilab

Description: Tevatron Run-II upgrade requires substantial increase of antiproton production. The central step towards this goal is maximizing the Debuncher ring admittance which necessitates detailed understanding of the Debuncher optics and aperture limitations. The method of the response matrix optimization has been used to determine quadrupole errors and to build a model of machine optics. We estimate that the model predicts beta-functions with accuracy of about 5% mainly limited by Beam Position Monitor… more
Date: June 1, 2006
Creator: Nagaslaev, V.; Gollwitzer, K.; Lebedev, V.; Valishev, A. & Sajaev, V.
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Progress with collision optics of the Fermilab Tevatron collider

Description: Recent advances in the measurement and modeling of the machine parameters and lattice functions at the Tevatron allowed modifications of the collision optics to be performed in order to increase the collider luminosity. As the result, beta functions in the two collision points were decreased from 35cm to 29cm which resulted in {approx}10% increase of the peak luminosity. In this report we describe the results of optics measurements and corrections. We also discuss planned improvements, includin… more
Date: June 1, 2006
Creator: Valishev, A.; Alexahin, Y.; Annala, J.; Lebedev, V.; Nagaslaev, V. & Sajaev, V.
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Optical transition radiation interferometry for A0 photoinjector

Description: A charged particle passing through the boundary of two medias with different permittivity values generates Transition Radiation (TR), [1]. The TR is caused by a variation of the particle electric field with variation of the permittivity. The TR for relativistic particles has a wide spectrum with a significant portion in the optical range. The Optical Transition Radiation (OTR) is widely used for a beam profile monitoring and measurements of a beam size. Moreover, OTR can be used to characterize… more
Date: March 1, 2007
Creator: Kazakevich, G.; Edwards, H.; Fliller, R.; Lebedev, V.; Nagaitsev, S.; Santucci, J. et al.
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Coherent instabilities at the FNAL Booster

Description: This paper presents results of experimental and theoretical investigations of transverse beam stability at injection to Fermilab Booster and discusses a novel scheme for transition crossing allowing to avoid the longitudinal emittance growth related to the transition. At reduced chromaticity a multibunch high order head-tail mode develops with growth time of 12 turns at fractional part of tune close to zero. An estimate of the growth rate based on known sources of impedance results in significa… more
Date: June 1, 2006
Creator: Lebedev, V.; Burov, A.; Pellico, W.; Yang, X. & /Fermilab
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Suppression of transverse instability by a digital damper

Description: With cooling, beam phase space density increases, which makes the beam motion intrinsically unstable. To suppress instabilities, dampers are required. With a progress of digital technology, digital dampers are getting to be more and more preferable. Conversion of an analog signal into digital one is described by a linear operator with explicit time dependence. Thus, the analog-digital converter (ADC) does not preserve a signal frequency. Instead, a monochromatic input signal is transformed into… more
Date: June 1, 2006
Creator: Burov, A. & Lebedev, V.
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OTR interferometry diagnostic for the A0 photoinjector

Description: OTR interferometry (OTRI) is an attractive diagnostic for investigation of relativistic electron beam parameters. The diagnostic is currently under development at the A0 Photoinjector. This diagnostic is also applicable for NML accelerator test facility that will be built at Fermilab. The experimental setup of the OTR Interferometer for the FNAL A0 Photoinjector is described in the report. Results of simulations and measurements are presented and discussed.
Date: June 1, 2007
Creator: Kazakevich, G.; Edwards, Helen Thom; Fliller, R.; Lebedev, V.; Nagaitsev, S. & Thurman-Keup, R.
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Coherent synchro-betatron resonance

Description: Coherent synchro-betatron resonances can present a serious limit for low-energy synchrotrons with strong space charge. Here, an excitation of a dipole transverse mode is considered at resonance condition.
Date: December 1, 2006
Creator: Burov, A. & Lebedev, V.
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