2007 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/pac.2007.4440446
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Study of turn-by-turn vertical beam dynamics at low and high energy cesr operation

Abstract: Presently, the Cornell Electron-Positron Storage Ring (CESR) is operated at two different beam energies: low energy (E=2GeV) for high energy physics (CESR-c), and high energy (E=5.3GeV) for synchrotron radiation production for the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS). The electron and positron bunches' vertical dynamics at these two energies are vastly different, in part due to the change in the pretzel orbit, the presence of wiggler magnets at low energy, and synchrotron radiation power at two diffe… Show more

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“…In order to characterize the impact of the EC and FII down the length of a bunch train, the CesrTA program will rely heavily on advanced instrumentation that has already started to come into operation at CESR [4,5,6]. In particular, multi-bunch turn-by-turn instrumentation is currently used to characterize the impact of the EC in the CESR ring [7,8]. Figure 2 shows the results of a series of bunchby-bunch vertical tune measurements for both electron and positron beams.…”
Section: Experimental Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to characterize the impact of the EC and FII down the length of a bunch train, the CesrTA program will rely heavily on advanced instrumentation that has already started to come into operation at CESR [4,5,6]. In particular, multi-bunch turn-by-turn instrumentation is currently used to characterize the impact of the EC in the CESR ring [7,8]. Figure 2 shows the results of a series of bunchby-bunch vertical tune measurements for both electron and positron beams.…”
Section: Experimental Programmentioning
confidence: 99%