Independent component analysis (ICA) has been used for data mining in many branches of science. In beam physics, ICA can be applied to analyze turn-by-turn beam position monitor data of beam motion. The narrow-band filtering of ICA provides us methods to identify and extract information on the linear betatron and synchrotron motion, effects of wake fields, etc. We show that the ICA is also a powerful tool to measure nonlinear magnetic field in accelerators. Numerical simulations are used to demonstrate the ability to obtain sextupole strengths at high precision. The methods can be extended to other higher order multipoles.
We show that the quadrupole-mode transfer function (QTF) is a powerful nondestructive tool to measure properties of dynamical systems. In particular, we discuss the feasibility of using the QTF to measure the betatron tunes and the beam emittances with a beam-position monitor system. The QTF can also be used to compensate the optical mismatch during the beam injection process. However, it is less effective than the rf dipole method in overcoming the intrinsic spin resonances for polarized beam acceleration.
We present a TPS upgrade option with the hybrid 7BA (H7BA) lattice. We also derive a simple formula on optimal dipole angle distribution among H7BA dipoles. The agreement is satisfactory. We also report preliminary results on the dynamic aperture (DA) optimization. Possible improvement on H7BA lattice is outlined.
The correlation between the horizontal beam size versus the cavity temperature, observed at the Taiwan Light Source, is explained by the combined effects of (i) the cavity resonance frequency shift resulting from temperature change, (ii) the cavity voltage and synchronous phase angle change resulting from uncompensated beam loading in the low-level rf-feedback system, (iii) the synchrotron frequency shift due to the cavity voltage, and (iv) the rf cavity voltage modulation for alleviating the coupled-bunch instability. We find that the effect of higher-order parasitic-mode losses on the change of the horizontal beam size is small. This experimental method can be used to evaluate the intrinsic resolution of the low-level rf-feedback system.
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