Optics measurement and correction during beam acceleration in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
[摘要] To minimize operational complexities, setup of collisions in high energy circular colliders typically involves acceleration with near constant ??-functions followed by application of strong focusing quadrupoles at the interaction points (IPs) for the final beta-squeeze. At the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) beam acceleration and optics squeeze are performed simultaneously. In the past, beam optics correction at RHIC has taken place at injection and at final energy with some interpolation of corrections into the acceleration cycle. Recent measurements of the beam optics during acceleration and squeeze have evidenced significant beta-beats which if corrected could minimize undesirable emittance dilutions and maximize the spin polarization of polarized proton beams by avoidance of higher-order multipole fields sampled by particles within the bunch. In this report the methodology now operational at RHIC for beam optics corrections during acceleration with simultaneous beta-squeeze will be presented together with measurements which conclusively demonstrate the superior beam control. As a valuable by-product, the corrections have minimized the beta-beat at the profile monitors so reducing the dominant error in and providing more precise measurements of the evolution of the beam emittances during acceleration.
[发布日期] 2014-09-09 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 核物理和高能物理
[关键词] PROTON BEAMS;BROOKHAVEN RHIC;ACCELERATION;CORRECTIONS;BEAM DYNAMICS;SPIN ORIENTATION;CONTROL;BEAM EMITTANCE;FOCUSING;INTERACTIONS;POLARIZED BEAMS Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider [时效性]