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Title: Status of the Beams Division


1
Status of the Beams Division
  • John Marriner
  • 15 October 2001

2
FNAL Accelerator Complex
3
Run II Luminosity Goals
  • The luminosity goal for Run IIa is 2 fb-1
  • Peak luminosity up to 2x1032 cm-2sec-1
  • Switch to 103 bunches at 1x1032 cm-2sec-1
  • Length of Run IIa is about 2 years
  • The luminosity goal for Run IIaRun IIb is 15
    fb-1
  • Increase antiproton intensity by 2-3
  • Peak luminosity up to 5x1032 cm-2sec-1
  • 103 bunch operation
  • Length of Run IIb is about 4 years

4
Run II Parameters
5
Run IIa
  • Going slowly, but not unreasonably so.
  • Need to be careful that our effort is
    well-focused.
  • Commissioning the Recycler is a key problem, and
    the purpose of current shutdown.
  • All the accelerators require extensive work.
  • 132 nsec bunch spacing requires new hardware and
    extensive commissioning time.

6
Luminosity History
7
Start-up ComparisonRuns Ia, Ib, and II
8
Start-up ComparisonRuns Ia, Ib, and II
9
Comparison toRun IIa Goals
10
Proton Source
  • Maintain reliability in the face of increased
    demand and deteriorating hardware
  • Improve ion source (2x intensity, smaller
    emittance)
  • Reduce Booster beam loss
  • Operate Booster at 15 Hz

11
Main Injector
  • Pbar production OK
  • Fixed target operation needs development
  • Coalescing efficiency
  • Recycler commissioning

12
Recycler
  • Status
  • Aperture (20p mm-mrad?)
  • Vacuum (ion pump test)
  • Diagnostics, RF, feedback need work
  • Magnetic shielding now OK?
  • Cooling OK?
  • Purpose of the shut down
  • Alignment
  • Correction magnets PS
  • Magnetic shielding

13
Tevatron
  • Minimize beam loss emittance growth
  • Increase beam intensity
  • 132 nsec bunch spacing (crossing angle)
  • Beam-Beam effects are a key

14
7 rf bucket Bunch Spacing Crossing Angles
  • A crossing angle is required for 132 nsec spacing
    but is not required for 396 nsec.
  • We have a plan for the implemented the crossing
    angle that requires 3 or 4 new electrostatic
    separators.
  • There is a luminosity penalty for introducing the
    crossing angle - about a factor of 2 in initial
    luminosity compared to zero crossing angle with
    the same bunch parameters
  • There are uncertainties in the dynamics of the
    beam-beam interaction with this mode of operation

15
Crossing angle for 132 nS Bunch Spacing
16
Antiproton Source
  • Stacking at high stack rates with large stacks
  • Slightly larger core emittance
  • Pbar production rep rate to 1.5 sec
  • More protons on target
  • Cooling
  • Stack tail
  • Core
  • Beam lines acceptance and matching

17
Beam Physics
  • Identify study key Run II issues
  • Foster communication
  • Future projects
  • Run seminars

18
External Beams
  • SY120
  • NuMI
  • MiniBoone
  • CKM beam

19
Run IIb Upgrades
  • The major strategy is to increase the number of
    antiprotons
  • To some extent, this is the only strategy
    collisions at the interaction regions are a major
    loss mechanism for antiprotons
  • We are also attempting to compensate beam-beam
    tune shifts

20
Luminosity Goals
21
Luminosity Schedule
22
Luminosity Formula
  • The major luminosity limitations are
  • The number of antiprotons ( )
  • The proton beam brightness (Np/?p)
  • Flt1

23
More Antiprotons
  • More protons on the antiproton target
  • Slip stacking (1.8 x)
  • Proton beam sweeping
  • Better antiproton collection efficiency
  • Lithium lens gradient (1.5 x)
  • AP2-Debuncher aperture increases (1.5 x)
  • Better cooling
  • Debuncher cooling bandwidth increase
  • Accumulator Stacktail Profile
  • Accumulator Core bandwidth increase
  • Electron cooling in the Recycler

24
Slip Stacking
  • Reproduced MR results with MI
  • Need to push high intensity beam
  • Beam loading compensation is the key

25
Slip Stacking
Booster Batch 1
Booster Batch 2
RF Bucket 1
RF Bucket 2
Final RF Bucket
RF Phase Space Cartoon
26
Slip Stacking Experimentin the Main Ring
beam current (dc) rf voltage fanback beam current
at 53 MHz
27
Lithium Lens Gradient
Predictions
Measured Yield
28
TEV 1 Antiproton Yield vs. Acceptance
29
Antiproton Aperture Increases
  • Largest gain if aperture is increased in regions
    upstream of the first stage of stochastic cooling
  • AP2 transfer line
  • Debuncher
  • The goal is to increase the aperture in both
    planes from 25p mm-mrad to 40 p mm-mrad
  • Beam based alignment of all magnetic elements
  • requires new instrumentation
  • motorized quads
  • Physical aperture increases
  • such as replacing beam pipe in Debuncher dipoles
    with curved beam pipe

30
Run IIbPreliminary Project Schedule
31
Run IIbPreliminary Project Schedule
32
Run IIbPreliminary Project Schedule
33
FY01 Activities for Run IIb
  • Electron Cooling
  • TEV Beam-Beam Compensation
  • Lithium Lens development
  • RD program on diffusion bonding for solid lens
  • BINP liquid lithium lens RD continues
  • Start program on outside company building solid
    lens
  • Finish beam-sweeping
  • Build 1 house of prototype Debuncher BPM system
  • AP5 Lattice design?AP3/AP1/P3/P2 redesign
  • Build 10 moveable quad stands for the Debuncher

34
FY01 Activities for Run IIb
  • Revive Slip-Stacking Low Level Electronics in
    Main Injector repeat low intensity slip
    stacking experiments
  • Include Mode 1 in MI beam loading compensation

35
Proton Source Projects
36
Main Injector Projects
37
Antiproton Source Projects
38
Antiproton Source Projects
39
Tevatron Projects
40
Difficulties in Meeting Run IIa Run IIb Goals
  • We need to finish the Run IIb upgrades before the
    LHC turns on.
  • As a consequence (and in contrast to previous
    collider upgrades) the Run IIb upgrades must be
    designed, fabricated, and commisioned while we
    are still concentrating on achieving the Run IIa
    luminosity goals.
  • We continue to have substantial commitments to
    fixed target experiments (NuMI, MiniBoone, 120
    GeV test beams, and RD for the separated kaon
    beam).
  • Our plan requires a significant increase in BD
    manpower for Run IIb.

41
More People
  • Systems Departments Beam Physics
  • Controls Instrumentation
  • Engineering Tech Support

42
Electron Cooling
  • Pelletron procured, commissioned.
  • Recirculation tests in progress.
  • Beam tests planned for this year.
  • Will initiate AIP for construction of final
    resting place for Pelletron.

43
Fermilab Electron CoolingRD Project
High-voltage column with grading hoops partially
removed to show the accelerating tube (right) and
the charging chains (far center).
5 MV Pelletron installed
44
Pelletron HV Conditioning and Regulation
Conditioning process of the gun-side accelerating
tube. Blue radiation under the tank, red - gun
ion pump current (mA), Green - terminal voltage.
Time axis 30 min/div. Max. voltage 4.66 MV.
Terminal voltage in a regulation regime 500
V/div, 1 min/div. Required voltage for the
Recycler cooling 4.36 MV.
45
Beam-Beam Compensation
  • Prototype lens constructed.
  • Require operational experience to proceed with
    2nd lens.

46
MiniBoone
  • Detector AIP nearly complete.
  • Beam line AIP nearing completion.
  • Special equipment (horn, PS) progressing well.
  • We want to finish construction next fiscal year
    (2002) and begin operations .

47
NuMI
  • New baseline
  • Beamline design
  • Loss
  • Reliability
  • Pointing?
  • Successful horn tests

48
A0 Photo-Injector
  • Collaboration with NIU now in place
  • Program advisory committee has been formed
  • Experiments in progress
  • Photo-Injector properties
  • Flat beams
  • Plasma acceleration

49
CKM
  • CKM has been granted stage 1 approval by the
    director on the advice of the PAC.
  • We are designing the superconducting deflecting
    cavities to be used in the beam line.
  • We are building a prototype system.
  • We are working on the beam line design.

50
BTeV
  • BTeV has been granted stage 1 approval by the
    director on the advice of the PAC.
  • The idea is that the experiment would run at C0
    area. Colliding beams at C0 and B0/D0 would be
    mutually exclusive.
  • The laboratory intends to obtain line item
    funding for this project.
  • We are working on the C0 insertion design.

51
Proton Driver
  • The Proton Driver report has been completed and
    has had a major impact in planning the future of
    high energy physics.
  • The next step (in my view), is to develop a
    physics driven proposal that is attractive in an
    international context.
  • Some RD will continue.

52
Linear Collider
  • The major effort is directed towards cavity
    production for NLC.
  • Effort in BD is limited to preparing for a
    high-power source of X-band power.
  • RD effort on NLC is subject to a cap. Most of
    the RD is carried out at SLAC.
  • A study of the TESLA proposal is underway.
  • There may be some work in support of the TESLA
    collaboration.

53
Muon Collider /Neutrino Source
  • Muon collider RD has become focused on a
    neutrino source based on a muon storage ring.
  • The design studies at FNAL and BNL have been very
    useful in summarizing the issues involved in the
    construction of a neutrino source.
  • The RD is in crisis because the support is
    inadequate to make progress at a reasonable rate.

54
LHC/VLHC
  • A modest effort in accelerator physics for LHC
    will continue.
  • We hope to be involved in LHC commissioning in a
    significant way.
  • There is no organized effort on VLHC in BD.
  • Individual scientists are encouraged to pursue
    research interests that may be relevant to VLHC.

55
SY120
  • Goal is to achieve beam to Meson in early 2002.
  • Finish work in F sector, A0, and enclosure B this
    shut down.
  • Replace left bend (cryogenic) with EPB dipoles
    after the shut down ends.
  • Resurrect slow extraction (no requirements on
    spill quality).
  • The loss of Thornton Murphy leaves a big hole
    that will be difficult to fill.

56
Conclusions
  • Run IIa is underway, but has a long way to go to
    achieve the Run IIa goals.
  • Planning for the full implementation of Run IIb
    is beginning.
  • Some Run IIb RD projects are beginning to have
    some results.
  • The division supports a broad range of projects.
  • SY120 and MiniBoone should see beam this fiscal
    year.
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