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Title: Antiproton Acceptance


1
Antiproton Acceptance
  • Steve Werkema
  • DOE Review
  • February 24, 2004

2
Scope
  • Two Projects
  • AP2 Beamline and Debuncher Acceptance
    Improvements
  • Project Leader Keith Gollwitzer
  • High Gradient Lithium Lens Upgrades
  • Project Leader Jim Morgan

3
Motivation
  • Increase the number of antiprotons collected from
    the target by
  • Increasing the admittance of the AP2 beamline
    and the Debuncher to 35 p mm-mrad
  • Increasing the gradient of the collection lens
    to 100 kG/cm

Note Yield curves in model reduced by 10 to
approximately account for chromatic effects
4
  • AP2 Debuncher Acceptance
  • Overview of plan
  • Status

5
AP2 Debuncher Acceptance -- Plan
  • Identify Limiting Apertures
  • Assemble Documentation and Drawings (FNAL Tech.
    Div.) (WBS 26.2.2.1)
  • Optical Survey and Alignment (WBS 26.2.2.2)
  • Chromatic correction of the AP2 beamline
    (LBNL) (WBS 26.2.2.7)
  • Improve AP2 and Debuncher Lattice models (WBS
    26.2.2.8)
  • Beam based determination of limiting apertures
    (WBS 26.2.2.9.2)
  • Mitigate aperture restrictions
  • Redesign/modify/rebuild/relocate beamline
    elements (WBS 26.2.2.5)
  • Implement Beam Based Alignment
  • Instrumentation upgrades (WBS 26.2.2.3)
  • AP2 BPMs
  • Debuncher BPMs
  • Orbit control (WBS 26.2.2.6)
  • Install additional dipole trims in AP2
  • Motorized quad stands in the Debuncher
  • Beam Based Alignment (WBS 26.2.2.4)
  • Develop procedures
  • Software development
  • Beam studies (WBS 26.2.2.9)

6
AP2 Debuncher Acceptance Beam Based Alignment
  • Beam Based Alignment
  • Excite quad ? Measure Response ? Correct Orbit
  • We will be able to accomplish this because
  • Most quads have shunts installed
  • Upgraded BPMs in the Debuncher and AP2
  • Greatly increased orbit correction capability in
    the Debuncher and AP2

7
AP2 Debuncher Acceptance Chromatic Correction
  • New Task added since July 2003
  • Chromatic Correction of the AP2 Beamline
  • Work being done by LBNL
  • Model chromatic effects
  • Beam studies to test model
  • Propose correction scheme (August 2004)

AP2 line chromatic b-functions
8
AP2 Debuncher Acceptance Status (1)
  • Identification of limiting Apertures
  • Documentation and Drawings
  • AP2 Physical Aperture table complete. Apertures
    have been incorporated into the AP2 lattice
    model.
  • Debuncher Physical Aperture table was recently
    completed (still requires final error checking)
  • Optical Survey
  • Tunnel work is 90 complete (work includes
    network setup)
  • Survey data are being compiled and analyzed
  • Mitigate Aperture Restrictions
  • Recent developments
  • DRF3 move completed during the Fall 2003 shutdown
  • Design work started for vertical band 4 cooling
    array upgrade
  • Design work started for Debuncher extraction
    kicker beam pipe replacement

9
AP2 Debuncher Acceptance Status (2)
  • Implement Beam Based Alignment
  • Instrumentation
  • AP2 BPMs
  • Presently trying to understand and correct Deb.
    Extraction kicker noise Est. Completion SD 2004
  • DAQ hardware software upgrade
  • Est. completion Jan. 2005
  • Debuncher BPM upgrade
  • All 6 sectors installed and operational
  • Console software is functional and in routine use
    some improvements are still being made.
  • Orbit Control
  • Debuncher motorized quad stands
  • 10 stands installed during the Fall 2003 shutdown
  • 96 new bumps have been calculated and tested
  • Install an additional 20 stands during the Summer
    2004 shutdown

10
AP2 Debuncher Acceptance Bumps
New Debuncher BPM control system application ?
  • Angle bump at the extraction kicker using a
    combination of trim dipoles and motorized quad
    stands.

11
AP2 Debuncher Acceptance Status (3)
  • AP2 and Debuncher Lattice modeling
  • Working OptiM models of the AP2 line and the
    Debuncher exist
  • AP2 model has been updated with physical aperture
    information
  • Debuncher and AP2 models will be updated with
    physical aperture and survey information as the
    data becomes available
  • LBNL has developed a MAD model for the study of
    chromatic effects
  • Beam Studies
  • Recently completed studies (Sept. 2003 Feb.
    2004)
  • Reverse proton studies
  • Observation of beam signal on all AP2 BPM cables
  • Commissioned the new Debuncher BPM electronics
  • Commissioned bumps with new motorized quads
    (nearly complete)
  • Development of beam based determination of
    Debuncher apertures
  • Stacking studies
  • Measure AP2 Debuncher admittance
  • (development of measurement techniques)
  • Development of AP2 BBA using Debuncher TBT
  • p bumps in AP2

12
AP2 Debuncher Acceptance
  • AP2 Debuncher admittances reported at the
    July 2003 review were
  • Horizontal 20 p mm-mrad, Vertical 12 p
    mm-mrad

Debuncher admittances reported at the July 2003
review were Horizontal 25 p mm-mrad,
Vertical 20 p mm-mrad
13
AP2 Debuncher Acceptance Limiting Apertures
The numbers in this column were calculated
using b-functions at Dp/p 0
DRF3 was moved during the Fall 2003 shutdown
and is no longer an aperture restriction. Table
gives pre-move admittances.
14
  • High Gradient Li Lens

15
High Gradient Li Lens Goals Plan
  • Goal Operate a Lithium lens --
  • at a gradient of at least 1000 T/m (34 ?)
  • for at least 10 million pulses
  • Action Plan
  • New solid Li Lens design (began 2000) (WBS
    26.2.1.2)
  • General Li Lens RD (WBS 26.2.1.3)
  • Autopsies of failed lenses
  • FEA model of present design
  • RD of various Lens technologies
  • Improve present Li Lens design (WBS 26.2.1.1)
  • Fabricate New Lenses (WBS 26.2.1.5)

16
High Gradient Lithium Lens New Design
  • Features
  • Diffusion bonded titanium body
  • Improved cooling
  • Li buffer volumes eliminated
  • Diffusion Bonding
  • Better, more uniform cooling of lens body
  • May allow use of new Ti alloy (Ti 10V-2Fe-3Al has
    a 15 40 better fatigue endurance limit)
  • Simplified lens fabrication
  • Elimination of weld joints on septum

17
High Gradient Li Lens -- Status
  • New Lens design (diffusion bonded lens)
  • Complete and test new lens design prototype 1
  • Presently being pulsed on test stand at design
    gradient
  • Over 1.5x106 pulses so far
  • Intend to pulse to failure
  • Construction on prototype 2 expected to begin in
    March 2004
  • General Lens RD
  • Lens autopsies complete
  • Continue to refine and expand FEA model
  • Ti 10-2-3 testing in process
  • Modifications to existing lens design
  • Presently operating a lens constructed with
    improved quality control procedures (Lens 28)
  • In the pipeline
  • Lens 29 (available in 2 weeks)
  • Lens 30 (available in 10 weeks)

18
WBS Overview
19
Milestones
20
Major Shutdown Work
  • Shutdown 2004
  • Install additional 20 motorized quad stands
  • Replace D4Q4
  • DRF2 Move
  • Shutdown 2005
  • Wider Vertical Band 4 cooling arrays
  • Upgraded Debuncher Injection Septum (SD 2004? )
  • Motorized stands for Debuncher injection
    extraction kickers
  • Possible modifications to Debuncher extraction
    kicker (SD 2004? )
  • Possible implementation of AP2 chromatic
    correction
  • Shutdown 2006
  • New Debuncher extraction kicker (if not modified
    during SD 04/05)
  • Implement of AP2 chromatic correction (if not
    implemented during SD 2005)

21
Conclusion The Bottom Line
  • Presentp yield
  • 16?10-6p/POT
  • Expectedp yield
  • (1.1)?(33?10-6p/POT)
  • 36?10-6p/POT
  • ? 52 ?1010p/hr
  • Delivered to the Accumulator for stacking
  • For
  • 8?1012 POT/pulse
  • (slip stacking)
  • 2.0 sec cycle time

Note Yield curves in model reduced by 10 to
approximately account for chromatic effects
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