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Fermilab Accelerator Fermilab Accelerator
Physics Center:Physics Center: Mission, Goals and OrganizationMission, Goals and Organization
Vladimir ShiltsevVladimir Shiltsev
Vladimir Shiltsev AAC December 4-6, 2006 2
FRA Initiative: Accelerator Physics CenterFRA Initiative: Accelerator Physics Center
Vladimir Shiltsev AAC December 4-6, 2006 3
Fermilab’s Accelerator Physics CenterFermilab’s Accelerator Physics Center
Accelerator
Physics
Center
Technical
Division
Associate
Director
for Accelerators
Accelerator
Division
Director
Goal is to establish APC by Spring-early Summer 2007 - Dir./AD/TD in weekly discussions on missions & personnel assignments
- PPD and CD will have to be brought at appropriate time
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Coordinate and conduct accelerator R&D aimed at next-generation and beyond accelerator facilities
Provide accelerator physics support for existing operational programs and the evolution thereof
Train accelerator scientists and engineers
Provide leadership and coordination in establishing the necessary facilities for a broad range of accelerator R&D that can be accessed by both Fermilab staff and the world HEP community
Accelerator Physics Center: Mission Accelerator Physics Center: Mission
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The goal of the Accelerator Physics Center is to provide enhanced emphasis on accelerator R&D activities aimed at Fermilab’s future beyond the end of current decade. The APC will provide both a physical location and
an org. structure that can accommodate accelerator scientists and engineers, either from Fermilab or outside institutions.
The APC will contribute to improvement of performance of the existing accelerator complex, and the development of new technologies and accelerator concepts that could enable new forefront facilities beyond the current decade.
In support of this primary goal, the APC will also increase Fermilab involvement in the education of accelerator scientists and engineers.
Accelerator Physics Center: Goal Accelerator Physics Center: Goal
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APC: Specific Programs APC: Specific Programs Programs that will be initially organized and managed by
the APC, in either a primary or supporting role, include: Accelerator physics for Run II, Proton Plan & SuperNuMI (supporting) Simulations, design support & beam experiments for ILC (supporting) Development of instruments for, and coordination of participation in,
commissioning, beam studies, operations, upgrades at the LHC (primary) HINS conceptual design and accelerator physics, including design and
development of experiments and test facilities (primary) Muon collider R&D, including design and development of experiments
and test facilities (primary) Development of generic theoretical and simulation tools for advanced
accelerator calculations in areas of energy deposition, beam-beam and space-charge effects, linac emittance evolution, etc. (primary, w/CD)
Designing and coordinating programs of advanced accelerator R&D at the NML facility and possibly elsewhere (primary)
Accelerator theory and education: Host the USPAS Office, Accelerator PhD program, Peoples Fellows, and other accelerator education initiatives (primary)
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APC: ResponsibilitiesAPC: Responsibilities Following its creation the APC will assume direct
responsibility for management and coordination of advanced accelerator R&D programs as described above.
The APC is not imagined as having direct operational responsibilities for beam-based test facilities these are expected to be the responsibility of AD.
Both the AD and TD will provide engineering and technical support for APC, and AD and TD staff will participate in APC activities.
The APC will retain responsibility for coordination of inter-institutional collaborations in Adv.Accel. R&D In particular, the APC will work closely with the Argonne
Accelerator Institute to coordinate mutual undertakings in accelerator research
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APC: People APC: People The APC is imagined as being comprised initially of a
core of directly assigned persons, derived primarily from the existing AD/Accelerator Physics Department, and augmented by significant numbers of participating staff from AD, TD, CD and PPD. initially ~40 directly assigned and many in (…) number of direct assignments is expected to grow as Run II
endsCurrently, APD:
27 people
5 groups
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APC: Organization StructureAPC: Organization Structure
Experimental
Beam
Research
Education
and
Training
APC Head
Admin.Support
Theory,
Design &
Modeling
Physics
Advisory
Committee *
* Physics Advisory Committee (under discussion): - convened by the APC Head to provide independent technical review
- representatives of major APC stakeholders; meet ~once/yr ad hoc
- this internal review complements formal Lab or DoE reviews
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APC: ComponentsAPC: Components
AARD at
NML & others
US Particle
Accel.School
Accelerator
PhD Program
Peoples
Fellows
HINS
Group
Muon Collider
R&D Group
APC HeadAdmin Support
Summer
Student
AccPhysProgr
am
Energy
Deposition
LHC
Accel.Syst.
ILC Beam
Physics
Theory &
Modeling
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Experimental AAR&D in APCExperimental AAR&D in APC Three groups anticipated, with quite different status:
AARD at NML with 250-800 MeV e- beam• no linac yet (first beam in FY07-08)• AARD plan not finalized yet (ongoing)• Leadership exists, the Group has to be created
High-intensity 60-90 MeV H- Linac at MDB• Facility exists, 325 MHz RF power Dec’06, 1st beam in 2007
(RFQ)• R&D plan well established• Group exists in AD/Accelerator Physics Department
Muon Collider R&D at MTA• There is ongoing program at MTA to be greatly expanded• R&D proposal on the table• Existing MC Task Force as base of the future Group
Disclaimer: these activities, on the time scale we are discussing, require FY07 funding for the Lab commen-surate with the President’s Budget request. If we are stuck with continuing resolution, many things (throughout the laboratory) could get delayed.
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AARD Possibilities at NMLAARD Possibilities at NML NML Linac was described above (S.Nagaitsev’s talk) Fermilab wants to establish an AARD program at NML Flexible beam injector needed to support various beam
parameters (emittance, bunch charge, bunch length): See M.Church & P.Piot talks Tuesday AM
Unique beam parameters anticipated: Record high peak current 14kA possible ~20 um bunch length and size Beam energy upto 800 MeV Structure: 3000 bunches or witness bunch 300 um behind
Number of AARD experiments possible in NML itself: one at low energy (50MeV), one-two at full energy (space!)
Building extension needed to provide area for 4-7 more not from the ILC funds
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Input from AARD Community: WorkshopInput from AARD Community: Workshop
>30 participants (16 outside FNAL), ~20 talks Focus on:
possible advanced accelerator R&D activities infrastructure needed for that
2X 276. 0000" 8X 288. 0000"
Loading dock
RF injector (25 m) 1st Cryomodule 2nd Cryomodule 3rd Cryomodule
ILC- like tunnel
New hi-bay building?
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NML AARD WorkshopNML AARD Workshop Sessions chaired by K.J.Kim (ANL), J.Delayen (TJNAF),
A.Mikhailichenko (Cornell) Among very attractive proposals:
ILC crab-cavity test (low-energy beam 50 MeV) ILC e+ SC undulator test (250-750 MeV)“ILC “keep alive” e+ source test (>500MeV, space!)DR for Optical Stochastic Cooling experiment
• 4x7 m 250 MeV DR: Cornell, MIT, LBNL, FNAL, Universities• importance for HEP: LHC, Muon Collider, RHIC
upto 1GeV/m in DLA structure (small beam size)plasma wakefield with witness bunchultra-bright X-ray source (3000 bunches)new diagn (optical replica, ODR), swept laser accel., etc
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APC: AAR&D @ NML GroupAPC: AAR&D @ NML Group Mission:
The group takes a leading role in the design and development of beam generation and instrumentation components for the NML ILC test facility and associated Users Facility. The group is responsible for organization and carrying out research at the Users Facility and coordination of collaboration with ANL and local Universities on various beam experiments with 250-800 MeV high-brightness electron beam.
People and Collaborators:P.Piot (FNAL/NIU) leads the activitySeveral AD scientists already involved Argonne (AAI) interested to join and participateLots of interest from Universities
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High Intensity Neutrino Source R&DHigh Intensity Neutrino Source R&D
One of its kind facility Single klystron RF distribution Very low energy RT to SC transition Solenoidal focusing all along
Reviewed by AAC in May’2006
HINS group exists in Accelerator Physics Dept:R.Webber leads the HINS group in the APDG.Appolinari coordinates efforts in Technical Divisionmany AD&TD scientists and engineers contributeCollaboration with ANL, BNL, LBNL
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APC: HINS GroupAPC: HINS Group Mission:
investigate accelerator physics issues and conduct experimental R&D of systems and components for an advanced concept, high intensity, high beam-quality H- Linac to support future multi-MW neutrino experiments or a muon collider; including:
• integration efforts to assemble and demonstrate the front end of such a Linac including β=0.2 and 0.4 SC RF structures
• studies of high intensity phenomena of the Main Injector and Recycler rings, including electron cloud and resistive wall instabilities, which might impact the ability to deliver beams demanded by present and future neutrino experimental programs.
• participation in particle tracking code development and investigation transport and injection designs for high intensity multi-GeV H- beams.
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Muon Collider Task ForceMuon Collider Task Force Formed in July’06 by FNAL Director:
“… the Muon Collider represents a possible long term path for extending the energy frontier in lepton collisions beyond 1 TeV…”
MCTF formed “…to develop a plan for an advanced R&D program aimed at the technologies required to support the long term prospects of a Muon Collider…”
leaders: S.Geer and V.Shiltsev requested for Sept’2006: ”…a report outlining a plan
for developing the Muon Collider concept based on recent ideas in the realm of ionization cooling, and an associated cooling R&D plan that can be implemented starting in FY2007”
“…expect to initiate the Muon Collider study… in 2007”
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MCTF Report (https://mctf.fnal.gov)MCTF Report (https://mctf.fnal.gov) MCTF formed (details in S.Geer’s talk Tue AM):
FNAL(35 people), Muons Inc (5), BNL (6), LBNL(4), JLAB (5), ANL (1)
MCTF Proposal includes plan for: Collider design studies and 6D cooling theory and
simulations (talk by Yu.Alexahin Tue AM)6D cooling and other experiments with 100’s MeV
p/muon beams at Muon Test Area (A.Jansson Tue AM)Design and development of Helical Cooling Channel
magnets, 50T solenoids, MC dipoles (M.Lamm Tue AM)
MCTF activities are complimentary to NFMCCMFMCC: MICE + MERIT + simulations
Requested funds: 2.8M$ in FY07, 4.2M$ in FY08
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1.5 TeV c.o.m. Muon Collider 1.5 TeV c.o.m. Muon Collider
Parameters for low emittance option:
Energy per beam 750 GeV
Average luminosity 3e34
cm-2s-1
Repetition rate 65 Hz
Total # of muons 1e11
# bunches 10
β* at IP 0.5 cm
Transverse emittance 2.1
mmmrad
Proton driver power 1.1 MW
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Helical Cooling Channel & 6D Experiment @ MTA Helical Cooling Channel & 6D Experiment @ MTA
See A.Jansson’s
talk Tue AM
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APC: Muon Collider GroupAPC: Muon Collider Group Mission:
The group leads an AARD program at Fermilab to develop, in collaboration with the NFMCC, Muons Inc., BNL, and LBNL, the Muon Collider concept. The focus of the R&D is, within a few years, to develop a practical design for a low emittance Muon Collider; design, prototype and bench test a complete set of components needed for 6D cooling channel, and carry out 6D cooling demonstration experiment with beam of muons.
People and collaborators: S.Geer is the MCTF leaderYu.Alexahin, A.Jansson, M.Lamm, A.Bross lead partsMuons Inc, BNL, LBNL, TJNAF, IIT, NIU, UIUC, UC
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Theory, Design and Modeling in APCTheory, Design and Modeling in APC Four groups anticipated:
ILC Beam Physics Beam Theory and Modeling LHC Accelerator Research Energy Deposition
~Similar status: All groups exist in the AD/Accelerator Physics Department Missions, goals and work plans exist… Groups effectively work Strong leadership present
However, in all but ED case, similar efforts take place somewhere else at Fermilab, and corresponding APC groups will take a leading role in coordination of the efforts
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SPS: 3D Tune & Coupling tracking
Oct’06
LHC Accelerator Research @ FNALLHC Accelerator Research @ FNALLHC 4.8 GHz Schottky
Monitors (Q, Q’, dP/P, ε)
To be installed in tunnel Dec’06
R.Pasquinelli
A.Jansson
C.Y.Tan
RHIC wires
Beam-beam simulations and experiments
T.Sen, V.Ranjbar
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Months Nov 2005-June 2008
FTE/
Mon
th
CRYO
MAGNET
LHC Hardware & Beam CommissioningLHC Hardware & Beam Commissioning
LHC HW Commissioners manpower profile
M.Syphers - LARP “Commissioning” L2
M.Lamm (hardware), E.Harms (beam)
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APC: LHC Accelerator Research GroupAPC: LHC Accelerator Research Group Mission:
the group coordinates all LHC-related activities supported by FNAL and LARP Accelerator Systems tasks. It takes lead in advanced accelerator simulations, development of novel instrumentation and participation in commissioning and beam studies @LHC.
People and collaborators: T.Sen leads APD/LARP Group (+ vertical AD+L3 leader)~15 LARP collaborators in the rest of ADLHC@FNAL Remote Access Room (E.Gottschauk, CD)LAFS=LHC Accelerator Fermilab Software (CD/AD,
D.McGinnis, S.Gysin, J.Patrick, E.McCrory) FNAL TD (“Magnet” Part of LARP) Other LARP Laboratories (BNL, LBNL, SLAC)
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Corrected emittance average of 50 seeds
Curved LinacDFS, nom.alignment
ILC Main Linac SimulationsILC Main Linac SimulationsK.Ranjan
P.Lebrun
N.Solyak
Fermilab activities include:Error analysis and correction Curved linac effectsCHEF code development Code comparisonDynamic correctGround motion data analysis
Currently, the effort spread all over the Lab : Accelerator Division Technical Division:Computing Division
A.Valishev
F.Ostiguy
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A coherent program of ground motion studies is being set: Slow GM in Aurora mine using HLS
system (dolomite layer) Slow GM in MINOS hall using HLS Seismometers in MINOS hall 4 HLS systems in Tevatron Seismometers in Tev tunnel Start RF cavity vibration studies Investigate a stretched wire for
vibration control and alignment Possible ILC stand configurations Cross-calibration of seismometers
and vibration sensors
AD, APD, TD
ILC Ground Motion Studies in IllinoisILC Ground Motion Studies in Illinois
J.Volk, S.Singatulin
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APC: ILC Beam Physics GroupAPC: ILC Beam Physics Group Mission:
The group provides beam physics support to Fermilab ILC program. It carries out beam dynamics simulations for the ILC, supports the NML facility experiments and Illinois ground motion measurement program for the ILC. The group coordinates related activities in Fermilab’s AD, TD and CD.
People and collaborators: N.Solyak (GDE ML) and M.Church (APD)Other dedicated scientists in APD and TDCloser ties with CD Group (e.g. move to WH13) AD+TD ground motion/vibration teamOther Labs
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Accelerator Theory & Modeling @ FNALAccelerator Theory & Modeling @ FNAL At present, accelerator theory &
modeling expertise at FNAL is spread over: AD/Accelerator Physics Department (slide)Scientists in AD systems departmentsComputing Division Accelerator Modeling
Group (P.Spenzouris, slide) Accelerator Physics Center “Theory and
Modeling” Group will consist of the APD group augmented by few other AD scien-tists, and will work in direct collaboration with the CD AMD/CPA group.
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Recent contributions to the Run II luminosity progress: Helix optimization with new
separators (10% more p’s @150 GeV and 10% L-lifetime)
Decoupling application for MCR TEL1&2 for abort gap and BBC
Other projects: MI and Booster optics on ramp Tevatron new WP Tevatron tune drift at 150 GeV 6D ionization cooling theory Muon Collider design Advanced acceleration concepts Space charge theory Beam-beam theory and
simulations
Theory Group: Current Scope of WorkTheory Group: Current Scope of WorkYu.Alexahin
V.Kamerdzhiev
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Computing Division AM and R&D Dept.Computing Division AM and R&D Dept. CD/Accelerator Modeling
department mission: to develop computational
accelerator physics tools to perform simulations for
for future accelerators
AMD/Computational Physics for Accelerators group has expertise in simulations of: Space-chargeBeam-beamElectron cloudLinac emittance growth
3D Booster simulation including injection, rf
ramping, etc.Comparison with experimental data
Beam-beam code validation comparingwith VEPP-II data
MI e-cloud creation
P.Spenzouris
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APC: Theory & Modeling GroupAPC: Theory & Modeling Group Mission: The group takes a lead at Fermilab in carrying
out theoretical beam dynamics calculations and development of accelerator physics models: provides accelerator physics support to various accelerator
projects, including Run II, Proton Plan-2, SNuMI performs simulations and participates in beam studies: beam-
beam and b-b-compensation project, beam optics measurements, beam instabilities, etc.
supports beam physics research for the LHC, ILC, Muon Collider
assists in education and training accelerator scientists.
People and collaborators: Yu.Alexahin and his group Few other accelerator physicists from Accelerator Division More at the end of Run II Computing Division AMD/CPA Group (expect to move to WH13) Other Labs
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APC: Energy Deposition GroupAPC: Energy Deposition Group Mission:
TheThe ED group provides its expertise to all Fermilab accelerator projects. It also develops corresponding software tools to simulate beam induced radiation doses and provides assistance to the US and foreign community of users of these tools. In addition, the ED group develops parallel processor capabilities for advanced scientific simulations.
People and collaborators: N.Mokhov leads the Group3 Scientists, 2 Guests, 1 Post-doc, 1 Comp.ProfProjects: MI,PP2,ILC,NML,LHC,HINS,MC (backup slide)Collaboration with and expertise provided to many
FNAL groups and projects, other Labs
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APC: Accelerator Physics EducationAPC: Accelerator Physics Education The goals of APE Department:
consolidate existing accelerator education programs @ FNAL attract graduate and undergraduate students train and develop them into the accelerator scientists and
technologists who will carry our field forward in the future and enhance Fermilab’s capabilities in accelerator science and related technologies.
Four existing programs: Accelerator PhD program US Particle Accelerator School Accelerator Physics Summer Student program People Fellowship program
Joint appointments/ programs: IIT, NIU / with NIU at A0, and in RF ME
New initiative: Accelerator Education Consortium
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Existing Programs (1)Existing Programs (1) Accelerator PhD Program (led by M.Syphers):
The Ph.D. Program works in a joint agreement with participated universities. Fermilab provides dedicated training for accelerator physicists at the Fermilab’s beam facilities and mentors to guide students through their research, while the students maintain relationships with their home institution's advisers who oversee the student's progress toward their degree.
US Particle Accelerator School (W.Barletta): The US Particle Accelerator School provides
educational programs in the field of beams and their associated accelerator technologies not otherwise available to the community of science and technology. The school conducts graduate and undergraduate level courses at U.S. universities, holding two such programs per year, one in June and one in January.
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Existing Programs (2)Existing Programs (2) AP Summer Student Program (V.Yarba, A.Shemyakin):
The APSS program attracts graduate and undergraduate students from the US Universities and abroad to conduct accelerator research at Fermilab’s accelerators during summer months. In collaboration with US PAS and Accelerator PhD Program, the APSS program organizes accelerator physics lecture courses. The program activities are focused to attract students to join Fermilab’s Accelerator PhD programs.
In 2005 and 2006 ~10 undergraduate students in AD and TD
Peoples Fellowship Program (M.Church): The APC will co-hosts Fermilab’s Peoples Fellowship program. The goal of the Fellowship is to attract outstanding accelerator
scientists early in their careers, both to enhance FNAL’s capabilities in accelerator science and technologies, to train and develop the accelerator scientists and technologists who will carry our field forward in the future
Recent Fellows: A.Jansson (now in staff), L.Prost (just hired)
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Accelerator Physics PhD Production in the USAccelerator Physics PhD Production in the US
Including 38 fromFNAL PhD program~ (2-3) PhDs/yr
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US Accelerator PhDs Hired by FNALUS Accelerator PhDs Hired by FNAL
Including 4 from FNAL PhD program
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FNAL Accelerator Physicists since ‘96FNAL Accelerator Physicists since ‘96
needmore!
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New Accelerator Education InitiativeNew Accelerator Education Initiative The situation with Accelerator PhD production, and
particularly, those entering HEP, is worrisome: future does not look sustainable
An informal task force formed to explore new possibilities: Y.K.Kim, V.Yarba, S.Nagaitsev, et.al
Under consideration now - Fermilab Accelerator Education Consortium (naturally, be part of the APC): goal is to double # of accelerator PhD students doing research at
FNAL (and staying at FNAL afterward) close involvement of local Universities:
• UChicago, NWU, NIU, IIT, UIUC – delegate faculty• Universities match Fermilab funds/efforts
be in position to select the best students, better advertising attract not only graduates, but also undergraduates extended summer student programs need more possibilities/facilities for accelerator R&D new roles for US PAS, PhD Program, AP summer program, etc.
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SummarySummary Fermilab is serious about enhancing its accelerator
research program; Fermi Research Alliance initiates Accelerator Physics Center
Planning for the APC is well underway: mission, goal, responsibilities and main organizational principles are set, key personnel identified
People from AD, TD, CD and PPD will migrate to / collaborate with the Accelerator Physic Center to do: Advanced accelerator research at experimental beam facilities Beam theory and modeling Raise next generations of accelerator scientists
The APC will retain responsibility for coordination of inter-institutional collaborations in Adv.Accelerator R&D: with other National Labs, Universities, international
backup slidesbackup slides
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Three-magnet achromat is
probably the best choice
CESR Wiggler
Optical Stochastic Cooling Test at NMLOptical Stochastic Cooling Test at NML
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APD ED group projects: MI collimation system HINS linac shielding and levels ILC IR energy deposition levels NML beam dump LHC Phase II collimation
efficiencies LHC tertiary collimators LHC IR upgrade magnets design Muon Collider radiation issues MTA muon production/collection MARS code
support/development …many more
The Group is an asset to the entire accelerator community
ED Group: Current Scope of WorkED Group: Current Scope of Work
N.Mokhov, et.al
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wires (2.5m long) with 7 support points
Beam-beam simulations and experimentsBeam-beam simulations and experiments
W.Fischer (BNL), T.Sen
Relative Lifetime Calculations for Qx=0.68
0.00E+00
1.00E+00
2.00E+00
3.00E+00
4.00E+00
5.00E+00
6.00E+00
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Sigma beam Seperation
Rel
ativ
e Li
fetim
e
Lifetime from Tracking
1/Loss Rate
V.Ranjbar, T.Sen
T.Sen
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MANXMANX Experiment: MTA Scheme Experiment: MTA Scheme
Focusing
Pion selectionTarget
400MeVP-beam
Pion decay channel
Muon beam diagnostics(position, emittance, intensity)
Cooling channel(instrumented)+matching section
Muon selection
See A.Jansson’s talk Tue AM
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FNAL PhD Program in Accelerator Physics FNAL PhD Program in Accelerator Physics
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