Title :
An apparatus for the direct measurement of collimator transverse wakefields
Author :
Tenenbaum, P. ; Bane, K. ; Irwin, J. ; Jobe, K.K. ; McCormick, L. ; Raubenheimer, T.O. ; Ross, M.C. ; Stupakov, G. ; Walz, D.
Author_Institution :
Linear Accel. Center, Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
The design of the NLC beam delivery system requires a firmer understanding of the effects of collimators on short, intense bunches than is presently available. We describe an experiment to directly measure these effects through use of a dedicated apparatus located at the 1.19 GeV point in the SLAC linac. The apparatus consists of an outer vacuum vessel and an interchangeable insertion containing up to 5 distinct collimator apertures. The insertion is capable of remote-controlled translation, allowing the collimator apertures to be misaligned relative to the electron beam without changing the incoming beam orbit; the wakefield deflection is then measured by observing the change in the outgoing orbit on 32 beam position monitors. The parameters of the apertures have been selected to allow confirmation of the scaling laws for collimator wakefields, and to strongly enhance either the geometric or resistive wall contribution of each aperture. Details of the apparatus design, the aperture parameters, and the experimental program are discussed
Keywords :
beam handling equipment; electron accelerators; electron beams; linear colliders; particle beam bunching; particle beam diagnostics; wakefield accelerators; 1.19 GeV; NLC beam delivery system; Next Linear Collider; beam position monitors; collimator transverse wakefields; direct measurement; electron beam; interchangeable insertion; remote-controlled translation; resistive wall contribution; scaling laws; short intense bunches; wakefield deflection; Aluminum; Apertures; Charge measurement; Collimators; Conducting materials; Current measurement; Damping; Linear particle accelerator; Particle beams; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5573-3
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1999.792334