DocumentCode
345541
Title
Feedback systems for linear colliders
Author
Hendrickson, L. ; Grossberg, P. ; Himel, T. ; Minty, M. ; Phinney, N. ; Raimondi, P. ; Raubenheimer, T. ; Shoaee, H. ; Tenenbaum, P.
Author_Institution
Linear Accel. Center, Stanford, CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
338
Abstract
Feedback systems are essential for stable operation of a linear collider, providing a cost-effective method for relaxing tight tolerances. In the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC), feedback controls beam parameters such as trajectory, energy, and intensity throughout the accelerator. A novel dithering optimization system which adjusts final focus parameters to maximize luminosity contributed to achieving record performance in the 1997-98 run. Performance limitations of the steering feedback have been investigated, and improvements have been made. For the Next Linear Collider (NLC), extensive feedback systems are planned as an integral part of the design. Feedback requirements for JLC (the Japanese Linear Collider) are essentially identical to NLC; some of the TESLA requirements are similar but there are significant differences. For NLC, algorithms which incorporate improvements upon the SLC implementation are being prototyped. Specialized systems for the damping rings, RF and interaction point will operate at high bandwidth and fast response. To correct for the motion of individual bunches within a train, both feedforward and feedback systems are planned. SLC experience has shown that feedback systems are an invaluable operational tool for decoupling systems, allowing precision tuning, and providing pulse-to-pulse diagnostics. Feedback systems for the NLC will incorporate the key SLC features and the benefits of advancing technologies
Keywords
accelerator control systems; electron accelerators; feedback; feedforward; linear colliders; JLC; Japanese Linear Collider; Next Linear Collider; SLC; Stanford Linear Collider; TESLA requirements; beam parameters; damping rings; dithering optimization system; energy; feedback systems; feedforward; final focus parameters; intensity; interaction point; linear colliders; precision tuning; steering feedback; trajectory; Colliding beam accelerators; Control systems; Damping; Energy measurement; Feedback control; Feedback loop; Laser feedback; Laser tuning; Linear particle accelerator; Polarization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999
Conference_Location
New York, NY
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5573-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PAC.1999.795699
Filename
795699
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