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2. Improvement of the AC orbit bump method of local kick factor measurement using reference bunches
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Smaluk, Victor, Yang, Xi, Ha, Kiman, Tian, Yuke, Khan, Aamna, Todd, Robert, Seegitz, Michael, and Blednykh, Alexei
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- 2022
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3. Coherent wiggler radiation impedance at the storage ring cooler for the EIC project
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Blednykh, Alexei, primary, Blaskiewicz, M, additional, and Zhou, D., additional
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- 2022
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4. Simulation of the RF system with reversed phasing
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Blednykh, Alexei, primary, Blaskiewicz, M, additional, and Lindberg, R., additional
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- 2022
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5. AC orbit bump method of local impedance measurement
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Smaluk, Victor, Yang, Xi, Blednykh, Alexei, Tian, Yuke, and Ha, Kiman
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- 2017
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6. Impedance optimization for EIC
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Blednykh, Alexei, primary
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- 2019
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7. APS-U Bellows/BPM Assembly Test in NSLS-II
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Blednykh, Alexei, primary, Bacha, B., additional, Bassi, G., additional, Doom, L., additional, Hetzel, C., additional, Fliller, R., additional, Padrazo, D., additional, Sharma, S., additional, Smaluk, S., additional, Smith, R., additional, Shaftan, T., additional, Wang, G., additional, and Fries, G., additional
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- 2019
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8. Developing Control System Specifications and Requirements for Electron Ion Collider
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Blednykh, Alexei, Aschenauer, Elke, Baxevanis, Panagiotis, Blaskiewicz, Michael, Dalesio, Leo, Drees, Kirsten, Gassner, David, Hayes, Thomas, Jamilkowski, James, Marr, Gregory, Nemesure, Seth, Schoefer, Vincent, Shrey, Travis, Smith, Kevin, and Willeke, Ferdinand
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06: Beam Instrumentation and Controls ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
An Accelerator Research facility is a unique science and engineering challenge in that the requirements for developing a robust, optimized science facility are limited by engineering and cost limitations. Each facility is planned to achieve some science goal within a given schedule and budget and is then expected to operate for three decades. In three decades, the mechanical systems and the industrial IO to control them is not likely to change. In that same time, electronics will go through some 4 generations of change. The software that integrates the systems and provides tools for operations, automation, data analysis and machine studies will have many new standards. To help understand the process of designing and planning such a facility, we explain the specifications and requirements for the Electron Ion Collider (EIC) from both a physics and engineering perspective., Proceedings of the 5th North American Particle Accelerator Conference, NAPAC2022, Albuquerque, NM, USA
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- 2022
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9. Analysis of Beam-Induced Heating of the NSLS-II Ceramic Vacuum Chambers
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Bassi, Gabriele, Blednykh, Alexei, Hetzel, Charles, Khan, Aamna, Kosciuk, Bernard, Seegitz, Michael, Smaluk, Victor, and Todd, Robert
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05: Beam Dynamics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
We discuss impedance calculations and related heating issues of the titanium-coated NSLS-II kicker ceramic chambers, with the titanium coating thickness estimated from in situ measurements of the end-to-end resistance of each chamber. Power densities are calculated on the titanium coating to allow for thermal analysis with the code ANSYS and comparison with heating measurements. The impedance analysis is performed using a realistic model of the ceramic complex permittivity, and special consideration is given to the impedance calculation in the limit of zero titanium coating thickness., Proceedings of the 5th North American Particle Accelerator Conference, NAPAC2022, Albuquerque, NM, USA
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- 2022
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10. Localized Beam Induced Heating Analysis of the EIC Vacuum Chamber Components
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Sangroula, Medani, Bellon, Jonathan, Blednykh, Alexei, Gassner, David, Hetzel, Charles, Liaw, Chong-Jer, Liu, Chuyu, Thieberger, Peter, and Verdú-Andrés, Silvia
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05: Beam Dynamics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), to be built at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), is designed to provide a high electron-proton luminosity of 10³⁴ cm⁻² s⁻¹. One of the challenging tasks for the Electron Storage Ring (ESR) is to operate at an average beam current of 2.5 A within 1160 bunches with a ~ 7 mm bunch length. The Hadron Storage Ring (HSR) will accumulate an average current of 0.69 A within 290 bunches with a 60 mm bunch length. Both rings require the impedance budget simulations. The intense e-beam in the ESR can lead to the overheating of vacuum chamber components due to localized metallic losses. This paper focuses on the beam-induced heating analysis of the ESR vacuum components including bellows, gate-valve, and BPM. To perform thermal analysis, the resistive loss on individual components is calculated with CST and then fed to ANSYS to determine the temperature distribution on the vacuum components. Preliminary results suggest that active water cooling will be required for most of the ESR vacuum components. Similar approach is applied to the HSR vacuum components. The thermal analysis of the HSR stripline injection kicker is presented., Proceedings of the 5th North American Particle Accelerator Conference, NAPAC2022, Albuquerque, NM, USA
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- 2022
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11. EIC Beam Dynamics Challenges
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Xu, Derong, Aschenauer, Elke, Bassi, Gabriele, Beebe-Wang, Joanne, Benson, Stephen, Berg, J., Bergan, William, Blaskiewicz, Michael, Blednykh, Alexei, Brennan, Joseph, Brooks, Stephen, Brown, Kevin, Cai, Yunhai, Conway, Zachary, Drees, Kirsten, Fedotov, Alexei, Fischer, Wolfram, Folz, Charles, Gamage, Bamunuvita, Gassner, David, Gianfelice-Wendt, Eliana, Grames, Joseph, Gu, Xiaofeng, Gupta, Ramesh, Hao, Yue, Hetzel, Charles, Hoffstaetter, Georg, Holmes, Douglas, Huang, Haixin, Kewisch, Jorg, Li, Yongjun, Liu, Chuyu, Lovelace III, Henry, Luo, Yun, Mahler, George, Marx, Daniel, Méot, Francois, Michalski, Tim, Minty, Michiko, Montag, Christoph, Morozov, Vasiliy, Nayak, Sumanta, Nissen, Edith, Nosochkov, Yuri, Palmer, Robert, Parker, Brett, Peggs, Steve, Podobedov, Boris, Preble, Joseph, Ptitsyn, Vadim, Qiang, Ji, Ranjbar, Vahid, Rimmer, Robert, Robert-Demolaize, Guillaume, Sagan, David, Sangroula, Medani, Satogata, Todd, Seletskiy, Sergei, Seryi, Andrei, Smith, Kevin, Stupakov, Gennady, Sullivan, Michael, Tepikian, Steven, Than, Roberto, Thieberger, Peter, Tsoupas, Nicholaos, Tuozzolo, Joseph, Unger, Jonathan, Verdú-Andrés, Silvia, Wang, Erdong, Weiss, Daniel, Willeke, Ferdinand, Wiseman, Mark, Witte, Holger, Wittmer, Walter, Wu, Qiong, Xu, Wencan, and Zaltsman, Alex
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MC1: Circular and Linear Colliders ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The Electron Ion Collider aims to produce luminosities of 10³⁴ cm⁻²s⁻¹ . The machine will operate over a broad range of collision energies with highly polarized beams. The coexistence of highly radiative electrons and nonradiative ions produce a host of unique effects. Strong hadron cooling will be employed for the final factor of 3 luminosity boost., Proceedings of the 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2022, Bangkok, Thailand
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- 2022
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12. Electron-Ion Collider Design Status
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Montag, Christoph, Aschenauer, Elke, Bassi, Gabriele, Beebe-Wang, Joanne, Benson, Stephen, Berg, J., Blaskiewicz, Michael, Blednykh, Alexei, Brennan, Joseph, Brooks, Stephen, Brown, Kevin, Cai, Yunhai, Conway, Zachary, Drees, Kirsten, Fedotov, Alexei, Fischer, Wolfram, Folz, Charles, Gamage, Bamunuvita, Gassner, David, Gianfelice-Wendt, Eliana, Grames, Joseph, Gu, Xiaofeng, Gupta, Ramesh, Hao, Yue, Hetzel, Charles, Hoffstaetter, Georg, Holmes, Douglas, Huang, Haixin, Jamilkowski, James, Kewisch, Jorg, Li, Yongjun, Lin, Fanglei, Liu, Chuyu, Lovelace III, Henry, Luo, Yun, Mahler, George, Marx, Daniel, Méot, Francois, Michalski, Tim, Minty, Michiko, Morozov, Vasiliy, Nayak, Sumanta, Nissen, Edith, Nosochkov, Yuri, Palmer, Robert, Parker, Brett, Peggs, Steve, Podobedov, Boris, Preble, Joseph, Ptitsyn, Vadim, Ranjbar, Vahid, Rimmer, Robert, Robert-Demolaize, Guillaume, Sagan, David, Sangroula, Medani, Satogata, Todd, Seletskiy, Sergei, Seryi, Andrei, Signorelli, Matthew, Smith, Kevin, Stupakov, Gennady, Sullivan, Michael, Tepikian, Steven, Than, Roberto, Thieberger, Peter, Tsoupas, Nicholaos, Tuozzolo, Joseph, Unger, Jonathan, Verdú-Andrés, Silvia, Wang, Erdong, Weiss, Daniel, Willeke, Ferdinand, Wiseman, Mark, Witte, Holger, Wittmer, Walter, Wu, Qiong, Xu, Derong, Xu, Wencan, and Zaltsman, Alex
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MC1: Circular and Linear Colliders ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is being designed for construction at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Activities have been focused on beam-beam simulations, polarization studies, and beam dynamics, as well as on maturing the layout and lattice design of the constituent accelerators and the interaction region. The latest design advances will be presented., Proceedings of the 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2022, Bangkok, Thailand
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- 2022
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13. Beam-induced power in HEX SCW
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Smaluk, V., primary, Blednykh, Alexei, additional, Podobedov, Boris, additional, Tanabe, Toshiya, additional, and Hetzel, Charles, additional
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- 2018
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14. Comparison of Bethe-Hole and GdfidL Calculations of the Horizontal Beam Impedance of a Long Slot
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Blednykh, Alexei, primary and Wang, Jiunn-Ming, additional
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- 2018
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15. Numerical Calculations of the Longitudinal and Transverse Impedances in the Step Transitions
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Blednykh, Alexei, primary
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- 2018
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16. Coupled-bunch instability for arbitrary multibunch configurations
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Bassi, Gabriele, primary, Blednykh, Alexei, additional, and Smaluk, Victor, additional
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- 2022
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17. Effects of a long low-gap in-vacuum undulator on the impedance and beam lifetime
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Smaluk, V., primary, Blednykh, Alexei, additional, and Podobedov, Boris, additional
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- 2017
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18. Design Status Update of the Electron-Ion Collider
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Montag, Christoph, Aschenauer, Elke, Bassi, Gabriele, Beebe-Wang, Joanne, Benson, Stephen, Berg, J., Blaskiewicz, Michael, Blednykh, Alexei, Brennan, Joseph, Brooks, Stephen, Brown, Kevin, Cai, Yunhai, Conway, Zachary, Deitrick, Kirsten, Drees, Kirsten, Fedotov, Alexei, Fischer, Wolfram, Folz, Charles, Gassner, David, Gianfelice-Wendt, Eliana, Grames, Joseph, Gu, Xiaofeng, Gulliford, Colwyn, Gupta, Ramesh, Hao, Yue, Hershcovitch, Ady, Hetzel, Charles, Hoffstaetter, Georg, Holmes, Douglas, Huang, Haixin, Jackson, William, Kewisch, Jorg, Li, Yongjun, Lin, Fanglei, Liu, Chuyu, Lovelace III, Henry, Luo, Yun, Mapes, Michael, Marx, Daniel, McIntyre, Gary, Méot, Francois, Michalski, Tim, Minty, Michiko, Morozov, Vasiliy, Nayak, Sumanta, Nissen, Edith, Nosochkov, Yuri, Palmer, Robert, Parker, Brett, Peggs, Steve, Podobedov, Boris, Preble, Joseph, Ptitsyn, Vadim, Ranjbar, Vahid, Rimmer, Robert, Robert-Demolaize, Guillaume, Satogata, Todd, Seletskiy, Sergei, Seryi, Andrei, Smaluk, Victor, Smith, Kevin, Stupakov, Gennady, Sullivan, Michael, Tepikian, Steven, Than, Roberto, Thieberger, Peter, Trbojevic, Dejan, Tsoupas, Nicholaos, Tuozzolo, Joseph, Unger, Jonathan, Verdú-Andrés, Silvia, Wang, Erdong, Weiss, Daniel, Willeke, Ferdinand, Wiseman, Mark, Witte, Holger, Wittmer, Walter, Wu, Qiong, Xu, Derong, Xu, Wencan, Zaltsman, Alex, Zhang, Wu, and Zhang, Yuhong
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MC1: Circular and Linear Colliders ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The design of the electron-ion collider EIC to be constructed at Brookhaven National Laboratory has been continuously evolving towards a realistic and robust design that meets all the requirements set forth by the nuclear physics community in the White Paper. Over the past year activities have been focused on maturing the design, and on developing alternatives to mitigate risk. These include improvements of the interaction region design as well as modifications of the hadron ring vacuum system to accommodate the high average and peak beam currents. Beam dynamics studies have been performed to determine and optimize the dynamic aperture in the two collider rings and the beam-beam performance. We will present the EIC design with a focus on recent developments., Proceedings of the 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2021, Campinas, SP, Brazil
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- 2021
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19. The Interaction Region of the Electron-Ion Collider EIC
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Witte, Holger, Adam, Jaroslav, Anerella, Michael, Aschenauer, Elke, Berg, J., Blaskiewicz, Michael, Blednykh, Alexei, Christie, William, Cozzolino, John, Drees, Kirsten, Gamage, Bamunuvita, Gassner, David, Hamdi, Karim, Hetzel, Charles, Hocker, Henry, Holmes, Douglas, Jentsch, Alexander, Kiselev, Alexander, Kovach, Paul, Lovelace III, Henry, Luo, Yun, Mahler, George, Marone, Andrew, McIntyre, Gary, Michalski, Tim, Montag, Christoph, Morozov, Vasiliy, Palmer, Robert, Parker, Brett, Peggs, Steve, Plate, Stephen, Ptitsyn, Vadim, Robert-Demolaize, Guillaume, Runyan, Chris, Schmalzle, Jesse, Smith, Kevin, Stutzman, Marcy, Sullivan, Michael, Tepikian, Steven, Thieberger, Peter, Tuozzolo, Joseph, Willeke, Ferdinand, Wittmer, Walter, Wu, Qiong, and Zhang, Zhengqiao
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MC1: Circular and Linear Colliders ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
This paper presents an overview of the Interaction Region (IR) design for the planned Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The IR is designed to meet the requirements of the nuclear physics community *. The IR design features a ±4.5 m free space for the detector; a forward spectrometer magnet is used for the detection of hadrons scattered under small angles. The hadrons are separated from the neutrons allowing detection of neutrons up to ±4 mrad. On the rear side, the electrons are separated from photons using a weak dipole magnet for the luminosity monitor and to detect scattered electrons (e-tagger). To avoid synchrotron radiation backgrounds in the detector no strong electron bending magnet is placed within 40 m upstream of the IP. The magnet apertures on the rear side are large enough to allow synchrotron radiation to pass through the magnets. The beam pipe has been optimized to reduce the impedance; the total power loss in the central vacuum chamber is expected to be less than 90 W. To reduce risk and cost the IR is designed to employ standard NbTi superconducting magnets, which are described in a separate paper., Proceedings of the 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2021, Campinas, SP, Brazil
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- 2021
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20. Studies of the Short-Range Wakefields for the Electron Storage Ring in the Electron Ion Collider
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Wang, Gang, Blaskiewicz, Michael, Blednykh, Alexei, and Sangroula, Medani
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MC5: Beam Dynamics and EM Fields ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
During the estimates of impedance budget for the Electron Storage Ring (ESR) of Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), various codes, including GdfidL, CST and ECHO3D, have been used to calculate the short-range wake-fields due to the vacuum components. The ECHO 3D code demonstrates more reliable results for the tapered type of structures rather than the GdfidL code, where the stepsize needs to be dramatically decreased to achieve a high-performance calculation. Impedance of the following components are discussed and compared in details: Interaction Region (IR) chamber, bellows, and synchrotron radiation mask (flange absorber)., Proceedings of the 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2021, Campinas, SP, Brazil
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- 2021
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21. Conceptual Design Overview of the Electron Ion Collider Instrumentation
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Gassner, David, Bellon, Jonathan, Blaskiewicz, Michael, Blednykh, Alexei, Dalesio, Leo, Drees, Kirsten, Hayes, Thomas, Hetzel, Charles, Holmes, Douglas, Hulsart, Robert, Inacker, Patrick, Liu, Chuyu, Michnoff, Robert, Minty, Michiko, Montag, Christoph, Padrazo Jr, Danny, Paniccia, Matthew, Ptitsyn, Vadim, Ranjbar, Vahid, Sangroula, Medani, Shaftan, Timur, Thieberger, Peter, Wang, Erdong, and Willeke, Ferdinand
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,01 Overview and Commissioning ,Nuclear Experiment ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A new high-luminosity Electron Ion Collider (EIC) is being developed at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). The conceptual design [1] has recently been completed. The EIC will be realized in the existing RHIC facility. In addition to improving the existing hadron storage ring instrumentation, new electron accelerators that include a 350 keV gun, 400 MeV Linac, a rapid-cycling synchrotron, an electron storage ring, and a strong hadron cooling facility will all have new instrumentation systems. An overview of the conceptual design of the beam instrumentation will be presented., Proceedings of the 10th International Beam Instrumentation Conference, IBIC2021, Pohang, Rep. of Korea
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- 2021
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22. Effect of Chromaticity and Feedback on Transverse Head-Tail Instability
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Smaluk, Victor, Bassi, Gabriele, Blednykh, Alexei, and Khan, Aamna
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MC5: Beam Dynamics and EM Fields ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The head-tail instability caused by the beam interaction with short-range wakefields is a major limitation for the single-bunch beam intensity in circular accelerators. The combined effect of the transverse feedback systems and chromaticity suppressing the instability is discussed. Theoretical and experimental studies of the head-tail instability and methods of its mitigation are reviewed. Results of experimental studies of the transverse mode coupling carried out at NSLS-II are compared with the theoretical model and numerical simulations., Proceedings of the 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2021, Campinas, SP, Brazil
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- 2021
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23. An Overview of the Collective Effects and Impedance Calculation for the EIC
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Blednykh, Alexei, Blaskiewicz, Michael, Gassner, David, Hetzel, Charles, Lepore, Brendan, Podobedov, Boris, Ranjbar, Vahid, Sangroula, Medani, Thieberger, Peter, Verdú-Andrés, Silvia, Wang, Gang, and Wu, Qiong
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MC5: Beam Dynamics and EM Fields ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A new high-luminosity Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is being designed at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). Stable operation of the electron beam at an average current of 2.5A within 1100 bunches with a 7mm bunch length is one of the challenging tasks in achieving an electron-proton luminosity of 1033-1034 cm⁻² ses⁻¹ range. Beam induced heating, short-range and long-range wakefield analysis is discussed for some of the vacuum components of the electron storage ring (ESR), the hadron storage ring (HSR), and the rapid cycling synchrotron (RCS) and as well as the impact of the collective effects on the beam stability., Proceedings of the 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2021, Campinas, SP, Brazil
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- 2021
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24. Combined Effect of IBS and Impedance on the Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
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Blednykh, Alexei, Bacha, Belkacem, Bassi, Gabriele, Borland, Michael, Lindberg, Ryan, Shaftan, Timur, and Smaluk, Victor
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MC5: Beam Dynamics and EM Fields ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The horizontal/vertical emittances, the bunch length, and the energy spread increase have been studied in the NSLS-II as a function of a single bunch current. The monotonic growth of the horizontal emittance dependence and the energy spread dependence on the single bunch current below the microwave instability threshold can be explained by the Intrabeam Scattering Effect (IBS). The IBS effect results in an increase in the bunch length and the microwave instability thresholds. It was observed experimentally by varying the vertical emittance. To compare with experimental data, particle tracking simulations have been performed with the ELEGANT code including both IBS and the total longitudinal wakefield calculated from the 3D electromagnetic code GdfidL. The same particle tracking simulations have also been applied for the APS-U project, where IBS is predicted to produce only a marginal effect., Proceedings of the 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2021, Campinas, SP, Brazil
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- 2021
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25. Impedance Optimization of the EIC Interaction Region Vacuum Chamber
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Blednykh, Alexei, Aschenauer, Elke, Blaskiewicz, Michael, Hetzel, Charles, Sangroula, Medani, Wang, Gang, and Witte, Holger
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MC5: Beam Dynamics and EM Fields ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The interaction region chamber has a complex geometry at the crossing location of electron and proton beam pipes. In the direction of the electron beam, the pipe is designed in a way to avoid joints with cavity characteristics. The horizontal slot on the upstream side and the tapered transition on the downstream side are applied to minimize the IR chamber contribution to the total impedance of the electron ring and to avoid generating Higher Order Modes and heating-related issues. The synchrotron radiation mask is included to protect the IR chamber from synchrotron radiation without significant aperture reduction. In the direction of the proton beam, the main area for optimization is the transition area right after the detector., Proceedings of the 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2021, Campinas, SP, Brazil
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- 2021
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26. Combined effect of chromaticity and feedback on transverse head-tail instability
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Smaluk, Victor, primary, Bassi, Gabriele, additional, Blednykh, Alexei, additional, and Khan, Aamna, additional
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- 2021
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27. Betatron Tune Shifts Induced by the Low-Frequency Resistive Wall Impedance
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Blednykh, Alexei, primary, Bassi, Gabriele, additional, Hidaka, Yoshiteru, additional, Smalyuk, Victor, additional, and Stupakov, Gennady, additional
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- 2016
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28. Trapped modes in tapered vacuum chambers for a mini-gap undulator magnet
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Blednykh, Alexei
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- 2006
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29. Effect of undulators on magnet lattice and emittance
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Smaluk, Victor, primary, Li, Yongjun, additional, Hidaka, Yoshiteru, additional, Tanabe, Toshiya, additional, Chubar, Oleg, additional, Wiegart, Lutz, additional, Blednykh, Alexei, additional, Bacha, Belkacem, additional, and Shaftan, Timur, additional
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- 2019
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30. NSLS-II SR Commissioning Report
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Wang, Guimei, primary, Shaftan, Timur, additional, Willeke, Ferdinand, additional, Bassi, Gabriele, additional, Blednykh, Alexei, additional, Blum, E., additional, Cheng, Weixing, additional, Choi, Jinhyuk, additional, Davidsaver, M., additional, Doom, Lewis, additional, Fliller, Raymond, additional, Ganetis, George, additional, Gao, F., additional, Guo, W., additional, Hidaka, Yoshiteru, additional, Hseuh, H., additional, Ilinski, Petr, additional, Li, Y., additional, Louie, Wing, additional, Mead, Joseph, additional, Podobedov, Boris, additional, Rose, J., additional, Seletskiy, Sergei, additional, Singh, O., additional, Summers, T., additional, Tian, Y., additional, Wahl, Bill, additional, Xia, Z., additional, Yang, X., additional, Yang, L., additional, Yu, L., additional, and Zafonte, F., additional
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- 2015
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31. Temperature Measurements of the NSLS-II Vacuum Components
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Blednykh, Alexei, Bassi, Gabriele, Hetzel, Charles, Kosciuk, Bernard, Padrazo Jr, Danny, Shaftan, Timur, Smaluk, Victor, and Wang, Guimei
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,05: Beam Dynamics and EM Fields ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
This paper is dedicated to the analysis of our recent experience from ramp-up of operating current at NSLS-II from 25 mA at the end of commissioning in 2014 to 475 mA achieved in studies today. To approach the design level of the ring intensity we had to solve major problems in overheating of the chamber components. Since the beginning of the NSLS-II commissioning, the temperature of the vacuum components has been monitored by the Resistance Temperature Detectors located predominantly outside of the vacuum chamber and attached to the chamber body. A couple of vacuum components were designed with the possibility for internal temperature measurements under the vacuum as diagnostic assemblies. Temperature map helps us to control overheating of the vacuum components around the ring especially during the current ramp-up. The average current of 475mA has been achieved with two main 500MHz RF cavities and w/o any harmonic cavities. In this paper we discuss the heating results for a 15ps bunch length (at low current) of the following vacuum components: Large Aperture BPM, Small Aperture BPM, Bellows, Flanges, Ceramics Chambers and Stripline Kickers., Proceedings of the North American Particle Accelerator Conference, NAPAC2019, Lansing, MI, USA
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- 2019
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32. Beam-based Measurement of Broadband Longitudinal Impedance at NSLS-II
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Smaluk, Victor, Bacha, Belkacem, Bassi, Gabriele, and Blednykh, Alexei
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MC5: Beam Dynamics and EM Fields ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Physics::Classical Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Interaction of a particle beam with the vacuum chamber impedance is one of the main effects limiting the beam intensity in accelerators. Minimization of the impedance is an essential part of the vacuum chamber design for any new accelerator project. The impedance can be estimated experimentally by measuring beam dynamics effects caused by the beam-impedance interaction. Experience obtained at many accelerator facilities shows the beam-based measurements are often different from the pre-computed impedance budgets, the discrepancy of a factor of two or even more is not unusual. The measurements of broadband longitudinal impedance carried out at NSLS-II are discussed in comparison with the numerically simulated impedance budget., Proceedings of the 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2019, Melbourne, Australia
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- 2019
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33. Impedance of the Flange Joints With the RF Contact Spring in NSLS-II
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Blednykh, Alexei, Bacha, Belkacem, Bassi, Gabriele, Hetzel, Charles, Kosciuk, Bernard, Shaftan, Timur, Smaluk, Victor, and Wang, Guimei
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MC2: Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Since the beginning of the NSLS-II commissioning, temperature of the vacuum components has been moni-tored by the Resistance Temperature Detectors located predominantly outside of the vacuum enclosure and at-tached to the chamber body. Temperature map helps us to control overheating of the vacuum components around the ring especially during the current ramp-up. The average current of 475mA has been achieved with two main 500MHz RF cavities and w/o harmonic cavities. Effect of the RF shielded flanges on local heat and on the longitu-dinal beam dynamics is discussed in details., Proceedings of the 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2019, Melbourne, Australia
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- 2019
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34. eRHIC Design Overview
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Montag, Christoph, Bassi, Gabriele, Beebe-Wang, Joanne, Berg, J. Scott, Blaskiewicz, Michael, Blednykh, Alexei, Brennan, Joseph, Brooks, Stephen, Brown, Kevin, Drees, Kirsten, Fedotov, Alexei, Fischer, Wolfram, Gassner, David, Gianfelice-Wendt, Eliana, Guo, Weiming, Hao, Yue, Hershcovitch, Ady, Hetzel, Charles, Holmes, Douglas, Huang, Haixin, Jackson, William, Kewisch, Jorg, Li, Yongjun, Liu, Chuyu, Lovelace III, Henry, Luo, Yun, Méot, Francois, Minty, Michiko, Palmer, Robert, Parker, Brett, Peggs, Steve, Ptitsyn, Vadim, Ranjbar, Vahid, Robert-Demolaize, Guillaume, Seletskiy, Sergei, Smaluk, Victor, Smith, Kevin, Tepikian, Steven, Thieberger, Peter, Trbojevic, Dejan, Tsoupas, Nicholaos, Verdú-Andrés, Silvia, Weng, Wu-Tsung, Willeke, Ferdinand, Witte, Holger, Wu, Qiong, Xu, Wencan, Zaltsman, Alex, and Zhang, Wu
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MC1: Circular and Linear Colliders ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is being envisioned as the next facility to be constructed by the DOE Nuclear Physics program. Brookhaven National Laboratory is proposing eRHIC, a facility based on the existing RHIC complex as a cost effective realization of the EIC project with a peak luminosity of 10³⁴ cm⁻² sec⁻¹. An electron storage ring with an energy range from 5 to 18 GeV will be added in the existing RHIC tunnel. A spin-transparent rapid-cycling synchrotron (RCS) will serve as a full-energy polarized electron injector. Recent design improvements include reduction of the IR magnet strengths to avoid the necessity for Nb₃Sn magnets, and a novel hadron injection scheme to maximize the integrated luminosity. We will provide an overview of this proposed project and present the current design status., Proceedings of the 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2019, Melbourne, Australia
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- 2019
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35. The US Electron Ion Collider Accelerator Designs
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Seryi, Andrei, Abell, Dan, Aschenauer, Elke, Barber, Desmond, Bassi, Gabriele, Bazarov, Ivan, Beebe-Wang, Joanne, Bell, George, Benson, Stephen, Berg, J., Blaskiewicz, Michael, Blednykh, Alexei, Bogacz, Alex, Brennan, Joseph, Brindza, Paul, Brooks, Stephen, Brown, Kevin, Bruhwiler, David, Bruker, Max, Cai, Yunhai, Camsonne, Alexandre, Cary, John, Conway, Zachary, Daly, Edward, De Silva, Subashini, Degtiarenko, Pavel, Deitrick, Kirsten, Delayen, Jean, Derbenev, Yaroslav, Diefenthaler, Markus, Dolbeck, Joel, Douglas, David, Drees, Kirsten, Dudnikov, Vadim, Ent, Rolf, Erdelyi, Bela, Fair, Ruben, Fazenbaker, David, Fedotov, Alexei, Fischer, Wolfram, Fox, John, Furletova, Yulia, Gamage, Bamunuvita, Gaskell, David, Gassner, David, Geng, Rong-Li, Gerity, James, Ghoshal, Probir, Gianfelice-Wendt, Eliana, Grames, Joseph, Guo, Jiquan, Guo, Weiming, Hannon, Fay, Hao, Yue, Harwood, Leigh, Henderson, Stuart, Hershcovitch, Ady, Hoffstaetter, Georg, Huang, Haixin, Huang, He, Hutton, Andrew, Hyde, Charles, Jackson, William, Johnson, Rolland, Jordan, Kevin, Kashy, David, Kelly, Michael, Kewisch, Jorg, Kimber, Andrew, Kiselev, Alexander, Krafft, Geoffrey, Lassiter, Ronald, Li, Rui, Lin, Fanglei, Litvinenko, Vladimir, Liu, Chuyu, Lovelace III, Henry, Luo, Yun, Mamun, Md Abdullah, Mann, Thomas, Marhauser, Frank, Mastoridis, Themis, Maxwell, James, McIntyre, Peter, McKeown, Robert, Méot, Francois, Michalski, Tim, Milner, Richard, Minty, Michiko, Montag, Christoph, Morozov, Vasiliy, Musgrave, Matthew, Mustapha, Brahim, Nadel-Turonski, Pawel, Nagaitsev, Sergei, Nissen, Edith, Nosochkov, Yuri, Novokhatski, Alexander, Ostroumov, Peter, Palmer, Robert, Park, Gunn-Tae, Park, HyeKyoung, Parker, Brett, Peggs, Steve, Piot, Philippe, Plastun, Alexander, Poelker, Matt, Pogorelov, Ilya, Pogue, Nathaniel, Powers, Tom, Ptitsyn, Vadim, Qiang, Ji, Rajput-Ghoshal, Renuka, Ranjbar, Vahid, Rimmer, Robert, Robert-Demolaize, Guillaume, Roblin, Yves, Romanov, Dmitry, Roser, Thomas, Rossi, Patrizia, Sabbi, GianLuca, Satogata, Todd, Sattarov, Akhdiyor, Seletskiy, Sergei, Smaluk, Victor, Smith, Kevin, Sosa, Salvador, Spata, Michael, Stupakov, Gennady, Suleiman, Riad, Sullivan, Michael, Sy, Amy, Tennant, Chris, Tepikian, Steven, Terzić, Balsa, Teytelman, Dmitry, Thieberger, Peter, Trbojevic, Dejan, Tsai, Cheng-Ying, Tsoupas, Nicholaos, Wang, Erdong, Wang, Haipeng, Wang, Shaoheng, Weiss, Christian, Weng, Wu-Tsung, Wienands, Ulrich, Willeke, Ferdinand, Wiseman, Mark, Witte, Holger, Wittmer, Walter, Wu, Qiong, Xu, Wencan, York, Richard, Yoshida, Rikutaro, Zaltsman, Alex, Zhang, He, Zhang, Shukui, Zhang, Wu, Zhang, Yuhong, Zhao, Zhiwen, and Zholents, Alexander
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01: Circular and Linear Colliders ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
With the completion of the National Academies of Sciences Assessment of a US Electron-Ion Collider, the prospects for construction of such a facility have taken a step forward. This paper provides an overview of the two site-specific EIC designs: JLEIC (Jefferson Lab) and eRHIC (BNL) as well as brief overview of ongoing EIC R, Proceedings of the North American Particle Accelerator Conference, NAPAC2019, Lansing, MI, USA
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36. eRHIC Design Update
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Montag, Christoph, Bassi, Gabriele, Beebe-Wang, Joanne, Berg, J., Blaskiewicz, Michael, Blednykh, Alexei, Brennan, Joseph, Brooks, Stephen, Brown, Kevin, Cai, Yunhai, Drees, Kirsten, Fedotov, Alexei, Fischer, Wolfram, Gassner, David, Gianfelice-Wendt, Eliana, Hao, Yue, Hershcovitch, Ady, Hetzel, Charles, Holmes, Douglas, Huang, Haixin, Jackson, William, Kewisch, Jorg, Li, Yongjun, Liu, Chuyu, Lovelace III, Henry, Luo, Yun, Méot, Francois, Minty, Michiko, Nosochkov, Yuri, Palmer, Robert, Parker, Brett, Peggs, Steve, Ptitsyn, Vadim, Ranjbar, Vahid, Robert-Demolaize, Guillaume, Seletskiy, Sergei, Smaluk, Victor, Smith, Kevin, Tepikian, Steven, Thieberger, Peter, Trbojevic, Dejan, Tsoupas, Nicholaos, Verdú-Andrés, Silvia, Weng, Wu-Tsung, Willeke, Ferdinand, Witte, Holger, Wu, Qiong, Xu, Wencan, Zaltsman, Alex, and Zhang, Wu
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01: Circular and Linear Colliders ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The future electron-ion collider (EIC) aims at an electron-proton luminosity of 10³³ to 10³⁴ cm⁻² sec⁻¹ and a center-of-mass energy range from 20 to 140 GeV. The eRHIC design has been continuously evolving over a couple of years and has reached a considerable level of maturity. The concept is generally conservative with very few risk items which are mitigated in various ways., Proceedings of the North American Particle Accelerator Conference, NAPAC2019, Lansing, MI, USA
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- 2019
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37. Alternative Injection Schemes to the NSLS-II Using Nonlinear Injection Magnets
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Fliller, Raymond, Bassi, Gabriele, Blednykh, Alexei, Hetzel, Charles, Smaluk, Victor, Spataro, Charles, and Zuhoski, Peter
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02: Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The NSLS-II storage ring uses the standard four bump injection scheme to inject beam off axis. BESSY and MAX IV are now using a pulsed multipole magnet as an injection kicker. The injected beam sees a field off axis for injection while the stored beam experiences no field on the magnet axis. The principle advantage of using a pulsed multipole for injection is that the stored beam motion is greatly reduced since the field on axis is negligible. The number of pulsed magnets is reduced from five in the nominal scheme (septum and four bumps) to two or three thereby reducing the possible failure modes. This also eliminates the need to precisely match the pulse shapes of four dipole magnets to achieve minimal stored beam motion outside of the bump. In this paper we discuss two schemes of injecting into the NSLS-II using a pulsed multipole magnet. The first scheme uses a single pulsed multipole located in one cell downstream of the injection septum as the injection kicker. The second scheme uses two pulsed multipoles in the injection straight to perform the injection. We discuss both methods of injection and compare each method., Proceedings of the North American Particle Accelerator Conference, NAPAC2019, Lansing, MI, USA
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- 2019
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38. High-Charge Injector for on-Axis Injection Into A High-Performance Storage Ring Light Source
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Harkay, Katherine, Abid, Iftikhar, Berenc, Tim, Berg, William, Blednykh, Alexei, Borland, Michael, Brill, Adam, Bromberek, David, Byrd, John, Calvey, Joseph, Carvelli, Jeremy, Dooling, Jeffrey, Emery, Louis, Fors, Thomas, Fystro, Gregory, Goel, Aditya, Hui, Dandan, Keane, Robert, Laird, Robert, Lenkszus, Frank, Lindberg, Ryan, Lumpkin, Alex, Madden, Timothy, Micklich, Bradley, Morrison, Leonard, Pasky, Stanley, Sajaev, Vadim, Sereno, Nicholas, Shang, Hairong, Smith, Terry, Stevens, James, Sun, Yine, Waldschmidt, Geoff, Wang, Ju, Wienands, Ulrich, Wootton, Kent, Xiao, Aimin, Yang, Bingxin, Yang, Yawei, and Yao, Chihyuan
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,MC2: Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Next-generation, high-performance storage ring light sources based on multibend achromat optics will require on-axis injection because of the extremely small dynamic aperture. Injectors will need to supply full-current bunch replacement in the ring with high single-bunch charge for swap-out. For upgrades of existing light sources, such as the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade (APS-U), it is economical to retain the existing injector infrastructure and make appropriate improvements. The challenges to these improvements include achieving high single-bunch charge in the presence of instabilities, beam loading, charge stability and reliability. In this paper, we discuss the rationale for the injector upgrades chosen for APS-U, as well as backup and potential alternate schemes. To date, we have achieved single-bunch charge from the injectors that doubles the original design value, and have a goal to achieve about three times the original design value., Proceedings of the 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2019, Melbourne, Australia
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39. Transverse Impedance of a Rectangular Collimator and Cavity Structure for Long Bunch Length
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Blednykh, Alexei, primary and Bassi, Gabriele, additional
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- 2014
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40. Analysis of Coupled Bunch Instabilities in the NSLS-II Storage Ring with a 7-cell PETRA-III RF Structure
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Bassi, Gabriele, primary, Blednykh, Alexei, additional, and Krinsky, S., additional
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- 2014
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41. eRHIC Design Status
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Ptitsyn, Vadim, Bassi, Gabriele, Beebe-Wang, Joanne, Berg, J. Scott, Blaskiewicz, Michael, Blednykh, Alexei, Brennan, Joseph, Brooks, Stephen, Brown, Kevin, Drees, Kirsten, Fedotov, Alexei, Fischer, Wolfram, Gassner, David, Gianfelice-Wendt, Eliana, Guo, Weiming, Hao, Yue, Hershcovitch, Ady, Huang, Haixin, Jackson, William, Kewisch, Jorg, Liu, Chuyu, Lovelace III, Henry, Luo, Yun, Méot, Francois, Minty, Michiko, Montag, Christoph, Palmer, Robert, Parker, Brett, Peggs, Steve, Ranjbar, Vahid, Robert-Demolaize, Guillaume, Seletskiy, Sergei, Smaluk, Victor, Smith, Kevin, Tepikian, Steven, Thieberger, Peter, Trbojevic, Dejan, Tsoupas, Nicholaos, Weng, Wu-Tsung, Willeke, Ferdinand, Witte, Holger, Wu, Qiong, Xu, Wencan, Zaltsman, Alex, and Zhang, Wu
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A19 Electron-Hadron Colliders ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,01 Circular and Linear Colliders ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The electron-ion collider eRHIC aims at a luminosity around 10³⁴cm⁻²sec⁻¹, using strong cooling of the hadron beam. Since the required cooling techniques are not yet readily available, an initial version with a peak luminosity of 3*10³³cm⁻²sec⁻¹ is being developed that can later be outfitted with strong hadron cooling. We will report on the current design status and the envisioned path towards 10³⁴cm⁻²sec⁻¹ luminosity., Proceedings of the 9th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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- 2018
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42. The Upgrade of the Advanced Photon Source
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Borland, Michael, Abliz, Melike, Arnold, Ned, Berenc, Tim, Blednykh, Alexei, Byrd, John, Calvey, Joseph, Carter, Jason, Carwardine, John, Cease, Herman, Conway, Zachary, Decker, Glenn, Dooling, Jeffrey, Emery, Louis, Fuerst, Joel, Harkay, Katherine, Jain, Animesh, Jaski, Mark, Kallakuri, Pavana, Kelly, Michael, Kim, Sang-Hoon, Lill, Robert, Lindberg, Ryan, Liu, Jie, Liu, Zunping, Nudell, Jeremy, Preissner, Curt, Sajaev, Vadim, Sereno, Nicholas, Sun, Xiang, Sun, Yipeng, Veseli, Sinisa, Wang, Ju, Wienands, Ulrich, Xiao, Aimin, and Yao, Chihyuan
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,A05 Synchrotron Radiation Facilities ,02 Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
After decades of successful operation as a 7-GeV synchrotron radiation source, the Advanced Photon Source is pursing a major upgrade that involves replacement of the storage ring with an ultra-low emittance multi-bend achromat design. Using a seven-bend hybrid multi-bend achromat with reverse bending magnets gives a natural emittance of 42 pm operated at 6 GeV. The x-ray brightness is predicted to increase by more than two orders of magnitude. Challenges are many, but appear manageable based on thorough simulation and in light of the experience gained from world-wide operation of 3^{\}text{rd}-generation light sources. The upgraded ring will operate in swap-out mode, which has allowed pushing the performance beyond the limits imposed by conventional operation., Proceedings of the 9th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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- 2018
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43. A Method of Local Impedance Measurement by Sine-wave Beam Excitation
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Smaluk, Victor, Blednykh, Alexei, Ha, Kiman, Tian, Yuke, and Yang, Xi
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7 Machine Parameter Measurements ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
We have developed and tested a technique, which significantly improves the accuracy of the orbit bump method of local impedance measurement. This technique is based on in-phase sine-wave (AC) excitation of four fast correctors adjacent to the vacuum chamber section, impedance of which is measured. The narrow-band sine-wave signals provide better signal-to-noise ratio. Use of fast correctors to the beam excitation eliminates the systematic error caused by hysteresis. The systematic error caused by orbit drift is also suppressed because the measured signal is not affected by the orbit motion outside the excitation frequency range. The measurement technique is described and the result of experimental testing carried out at NSLS-II is presented., Proceedings of the 6th Int. Beam Instrumentation Conf., IBIC2017, Grand Rapids, MI, USA
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- 2018
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44. Impedance Modeling for eRHIC
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Blednykh, Alexei, Bassi, Gabriele, Blaskiewicz, Michael, Hetzel, Charles, Ptitsyn, Vadim, Smaluk, Victor, and Willeke, Ferdinand
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,02 Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,A04 Circular Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The impedance budget for the eRHIC project is discussed at its earlier stage of development. As a first step, with the eRHIC lattice and beam parameters , we use the geometric impedances of the vacuum chamber components simulated for the NSLS-II project. The impedance budged will be updated next with more impedance data simulated for the optimized eRHIC vacuum components. It will allows us to keep track on the collective effects changes with more realistic components added to the ring., Proceedings of the 9th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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45. Beam-Induced Heating of the Kicker Ceramics Chambers at NSLS-II
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Blednykh, Alexei, Bacha, Belkacem, Bassi, Gabriele, Ganetis, George, Hetzel, Charles, Hseuh, Hsiao-Chaun, Shaftan, Timur, Smaluk, Victor, and Wang, Guimei
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5: Beam Dynamics and EM Fields ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
First experience with the beam-induced heating of the ceramics chambers in the NSLS-II storage ring has been discussed. Total five ceramics chambers are considered to be replaced due to overheating concern during of upcoming I_{a}v=500mA operations. The air cooling fans has been installed as a temporarily solution to remove heat., Proceedings of the North American Particle Accelerator Conf., NAPAC2016, Chicago, IL, USA
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46. A Comprehensive Study of the Microwave Instability
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Blednykh, Alexei, Bacha, Belkacem, Bassi, Gabriele, Chubar, Oleg, Rakitin, Maksim, Smaluk, Victor, and Zhernenkov, Mikhail
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05 Beam Dynamics and Electromagnetic Fields ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Several instability thresholds and special waveform beam pattern have been observed during measurements of the horizontal beam size change vs single bunch current by the synchrotron light monitor (SLM) camera installed in a low dispersion area of the NSLS-II storage ring. The electron beam energy spread from In-Vacuum Undulator (IVU) of the Soft Matter Interfaces (SMI) beam line confirmed the microwave beam pattern behavior as a current dependent effect. The numerically obtained total longitudinal wakepotential by the GdfidL code allowed us to compare the measured results with particle tracking simulations using the SPACE code. The instability thresholds behavior at different RF voltages are in some sort of overarching agreement., Proceedings of the 8th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- 2017
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47. Collective Effects at Injection for the APS-U MBA Lattice
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Lindberg, Ryan, Blednykh, Alexei, and Borland, Michael
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,2: Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The Advanced Photon Source has proposed an upgrade to a multi-bend achromat (MBA) with a proposed timing mode calls for 48 bunches of 15 nC each. In this mode of operation we find that phase space mismatch from the booster can drive large wakefields that in turn may limit the current below that of the nominal collective instability threshold. We show that collective effects at injection lead to emittance growth that makes usual off-axis accumulation very challenging. On-axis injection ameliorates many of these issues, but we find that transverse feedback is still required. We explore the role of impedance, feedback, and phase-space mismatch on transverse instabilities at injection., Proceedings of the North American Particle Accelerator Conf., NAPAC2016, Chicago, IL, USA
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- 2017
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48. Synchronous Phase Shift from Beam Loading Analysis
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Bassi, Gabriele, Blednykh, Alexei, Rose, James, Smaluk, Victor, and Tagger, Juri
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05 Beam Dynamics and Electromagnetic Fields ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
We discuss measurements, performed in the NSLS-II storage ring, of the synchronous phase shift as a function of single bunch current from beam loading parameters. The synchronous phase is calculated from the forward and reflected power measured in the RF cavities. The comparison with direct synchronous phase measurements shows good agreement., Proceedings of the 8th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark
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49. Microwave Instability Studies in NSLS-II
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Blednykh, Alexei, Bacha, Belkacem, Bassi, Gabriele, Chen-Wiegart, Yu-Chen, Cheng, Weixing, Chubar, Oleg, and Smaluk, Victor
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5: Beam Dynamics and EM Fields ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The microwave instability in the NSLS-II has been studied for the current configuration of insertion devices, 9 In-Vacuum Undulators (IVU's), 3EPU's, 3 Damping Wigglers. The energy spread as a function of single bunch current has been measured based on the frequency spectrum of IVU for X-Ray Spectroscopy (SRX) beam line. The results for two lattices, bare lattice with nominal energy spread 0.0005 and a lattice with one DW magnet gap closed (nominal energy spread 0.0007) are compared. In addition we used a Spectrum Analyzer to measure the beam spectrum. The instability thresholds for two different lattices cross-checked numerically using the particle tracking code SPACE and longitudinal impedance., Proceedings of the North American Particle Accelerator Conf., NAPAC2016, Chicago, IL, USA
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- 2017
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50. A NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE MICROWAVE INSTABILITY AT APS
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Blednykh, Alexei, Bassi, Gabriele, Lindberg, Ryan, and Smaluk, Victor
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ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,5: Beam Dynamics and EM Fields ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Two particle tracking codes, ELEGANT and SPACE, have been used to simulate the microwave instability in the APS storage ring. The total longitudinal wakepotential for the APS vacuum components, computed by GdfidL, has been used as the input file for the simulations. The numerical results have been compared with bunch length and the energy spread measurements for different single-bunch intensities., Proceedings of the North American Particle Accelerator Conf., NAPAC2016, Chicago, IL, USA
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- 2017
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