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Simulations Of Transverse Stacking In The NSLS-II Booster

Description

The NSLS-II injection system consists of a 200 MeV linac and a 3 GeV booster. The linac needs to deliver 15 nC in 80 - 150 bunches to the booster every minute to achieve current stability goals in the storage ring. This is a very stringent requirement that has not been demonstrated at an operating light source. We have developed a scheme to transversely stack two bunch trains in the NSLS-II booster in order to alleviate the charge requirements on the linac. This scheme has been outlined previously. In this paper we show particle tracking simulations of the tracking scheme. We show simulations of the booster ramp with a stacked beam for a variety of lattice errors and injected beam parameters. In all cases the performance of the proposed stacking method is sufficient to reduce the required charge from the linac. For this reason the injection system of the NSLS-II booster is being designed to include this feature. The NSLS-II injection system consists of a 200 MeV linac and a 3 GeV booster. The injectors must provide 7.5nC in bunch trains 80-150 bunches long every minute for top off operation of the storage ring. Top off then requires that the linac deliver 15nC of charge once losses in the injector chain are taken into consideration. This is a very stringent requirement that has not been demonstrated at an operating light source. For this reason we have developed a method to transversely stack two bunch trains in the booster while maintaining the charge transport efficiency. This stacking scheme has been discussed previously. In this paper we show the simulations of the booster ramp with a single bunch train in the booster. Then we give a brief overview of the stacking scheme. Following, we show the results of stacking two bunch trains in the booster with varying beam emittances and train separations. The behavior of the beam through the ramp is examined showing that it is possible to stack two bunch trains in the booster.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://www.bnl.gov/isd/documents/75162.pdf; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1013533-g9EdY5/

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
5 p.
Report number
BNL--94864-2011-CP

Conference

Title
2011 Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC'11)
Dates
28 Mar - 1 Apr 2011
Place
New York, NY (United States)

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
42061098
Subject category
S43: PARTICLE ACCELERATORS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
ACCELERATORS; BEAM EMITTANCE; CHAINS; CHARGE TRANSPORT; EFFICIENCY; LIGHT SOURCES; LINEAR ACCELERATORS; PERFORMANCE; STABILITY; STORAGE RINGS
Descriptors DEC
ACCELERATORS; RADIATION SOURCES

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
39KC02000; AC02-98CH10886
Funding organization
DOE - Office Of Science (United States)