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Zhuravlev, A. N.

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WEPB04 The VEPP-4M Dynamic Aperture Determination Through the Precise Measurement of the Beam Lifetime 238
 
  • A. N. Zhuravlev, S. I. Gluhov, V. F. Gurko, A. D. Khilchenko, V. A. Kiselev, A. N. Kvashnin, E. B. Levichev, O. I. Meshkov, P. A. Piminov, V. V. Smaluk, P. V. Zubarev
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk
 
  To determine experimentally the particle stable area in the electron-positron collider VEPP-4M we measure the beam life time with high accuracy as a function of moving aperture. The measurement is performed by a photodiode installed in the collider diagnostic beam line. The experimental set up and the measurement results are described. Comparison with the tracking simulation is presented.  
WEPB06 Direct Comparison of the Methods of Beam Energy Spread Determination in the VEPP-4M Collider 244
 
  • O. I. Meshkov, V. A. Kiselev, N. Yu. Muchnoi, S. V. Sinyatkin, V. V. Smaluk, V. N. Zhilich, A. N. Zhuravlev
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk
 
  The VEPP-4M electron-positron collider is now operating with the KEDR detector for the experiment of precise measurement of tau-lepton mass. The nearest experimental program of the accelerator includes scan of the energy area below J/psi meson to search narrow resonances. The monitoring of beam energy spread is important to know the energy spread contribution into the total systematic error. In this report we discuss the application of several diagnostics for beam energy spread measurement. The data obtained with Compton BackScattering (CBS) technique* are compared with the value of the spread derived from the betatron motion of the beam**. The measurements by all the methods were done at the same accelerator run, i.e. the different diagnostics can be compared directly. The value of the energy spread was determined for a set of collider operating modes, covering the energy area from 1200 MeV up to 1843 MeV. Width of the J/psi and psi' resonance measured with the KEDR detector is used as a reference.

References*N. Muchnoi et al. //Proceed. of EPAC 2006, Edinburg, Scotland, TUPCH074**T. Nakamura et al. // Proceed. of the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference, Chicago, p. 1972-1974.