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Transverse Beam Matching Application for SNS


Abstract:

An automated transverse beam matching application has been developed for the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) beam transport lines. The application is written within the X...Show More

Abstract:

An automated transverse beam matching application has been developed for the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) beam transport lines. The application is written within the XAL Java framework and the matching algorithm is based on the simplex optimization method. Other functionalities, such as emittance calculated from profile monitor measurements (adopted from a LANL Fortran code), profile monitor display, and XAL on-line model calculation, are also provided by the application. Test results obtained during the SNS warm linac commissioning will be reported. A comparison between the emittances obtained from this application and an independent Trace-3D routine will also be shown.
Date of Conference: 16-20 May 2005
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 February 2006
Print ISBN:0-7803-8859-3

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Conference Location: Knoxville, TN, USA
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INTRODUCTION

The SNS is designed to produce 1.4 MW of neutron power by bombarding a target with a high intensity proton beam. The beam optics should be carefully controlled in the linac and the accumulator ring to avoid unnecessary radiation activation due to beam loss. A beam optics control program has been developed within the XAL framework [1], [2] to provide better transverse matching in the transition regions between various sub-systems.

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http://www.sns.gov/APGroup/appProg/xal/xal.htm.
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J. Galambos, et al., "XAL Application Programming Structure", these proceedings.
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J. D. Purcell, et al., "Initial Experience with SNS Database Applications", ICALEPCS 2003 Proceedings.
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LANL computer program SIGFITZ, developed for use at LANSCE, 1985-87.
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C. Allen, et al., "A Novel Online Simulator for High-Level Control Applications Requiring A Model Reference", ICALEPCS 2003 Proceedings.
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A. Aleksandrov, et al, "SNS Warm Linac Commissioning Results", these proceedings.
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D. Jeon, et al., "Transverse Matching Technique for the SNS Linac", these proceedings.
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