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Hartmann, P.

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TUPB21 Experience with Libera Beam Position Monitors at DELTA 111
 
  • P. Hartmann, J. Fürsch, D. Schirmer, T. Weis, K. Wille
    DELTA, Dortmund
 
  Libera beam posiotion monitor electronics have been installed at the electron storage ring Delta in order to extend the capabilities of the BPM system to turn-by-turn orbit measurements. This report covers the integration of Liberas into the beam diagnostics infrastructure at DELTA and its control system EPICS. Prior to their application in user runs the devices have undergone characterization measurements in a BPM teststand and during machine runs for accelerator physics. Results of these measurements are compared to measurements with DELTAs standard BPM electronics. The necessary clock and trigger signals are provided by a low-cost signal distribution device developed at DELTA.  
WEPB21 Kicker Based Tune Measurement for DELTA 277
 
  • P. Hartmann, J. Fürsch, T. Weis, K. Wille
    DELTA, Dortmund
  • R. Wagner
    Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Wuppertal
 
  We have set up a tune measurement for the electron storage ring Delta based on broadband beam excitation with a kicker magnet and measurement of the relaxation betatron oscillations turn-by-turn. By averaging over several kicks the kick amplitude may be as low as 600 nrad in standard user runs at nominal current, leading to negligible beam distortion. Signal to noise ratios in excess of 10 are reliably achieved down to 200 uA beam current using a maximum kicker amplitude of 10 urad. A simple tune feedback algorithm compensates for tune shifts due to vacuum chamber movement and orbit movement in sextupoles.