BPM Energy Spectrometry for the International Linear Collider Bino Maiheu for Alex, Stew, Fil, Steve, Matthew & David UCL – HEP group meeting 29 September.

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BPM Energy Spectrometry for the International Linear Collider Bino Maiheu for Alex, Stew, Fil, Steve, Matthew & David UCL – HEP group meeting 29 September September 2006 UCL HEP Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu BPM BPM BPM

What is the ? UCL HEP Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu ~ 10 km e+e+e+e+ e-e-e-e- 1 TeV Proposed ~30 km long linear e + e - collider Proposed ~30 km long linear e + e - collider CM energy up to 1 TeV CM energy up to 1 TeV International... obviously International... obviously targeted completion around 2020 targeted completion around 2020 costs ~ P RF ΔE turn ~ E 4 / ρ 2 However... we're not 2020 yet... complementary

Accelerating gradient ~ MeV/m Accelerating gradient ~ MeV/m Damping rings, sources, final focus Damping rings, sources, final focus Lumi ~ f rep / σ x σ y f rep = 40 kHz (LEP), = 5 Hz (ILC) -> beam size ~ 1000 times smaller Test facilities !! Civil engineering,.... Civil engineering,.... Beam Delivery System : you only get 1 go !!! Beam Delivery System : you only get 1 go !!! UK has leading role Beam energy measurement ILC layout & challenges UCL HEP Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu High quality physics need accuracy ( see later ) High quality physics need accuracy ( see later ) No averaging over bunches possible No averaging over bunches possible Min. impact on the beam and physics datataking Min. impact on the beam and physics datataking OUTDATED

Importance of energy measurement UCL HEP Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu Introducing... Filimon, our one leg in “proper” physics :-)... Study of top quark important for standard Study of top quark important for standard model / SUSY constraints model / SUSY constraints Top quark : large decay width -> pQCD Top quark : large decay width -> pQCD ILC = top quark factory, QCD precision tests ILC = top quark factory, QCD precision tests Top pair production cross section : TOPPIK Top pair production cross section : TOPPIK Filimon is developing MC generator for top quark production based upon TOPPIK based upon TOPPIK some “voodoo” to improve speed some “voodoo” to improve speed ILC workshops Vancouver & Valencia ILC workshops Vancouver & Valencia A. Hoang & T. Teubner F. Gournaris However... not full story...

Influence of beam energy... UCL HEP Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu Importance of top quark... (see ambleside talks) Easy, fil/stew's plots... luminosity spectrum... etc.. Monte Carlo.. Teubner.. put filimon in spotlight GDE stresses importance of link between accelerator physics & particle physics Luminosity spectrum Top quark mass scan Uncertainty on beam energy measurement contributes directly to the uncertainty on the ILC physics output...

BPM Spectrometry UCL HEP Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu Study & design magnetic chicane for beam energy measurement using Beam Position Monitors (BPMs) Royal Holloway University London: S. Boogert Cambridge : M. Slater, M. Thomson and D. Ward University College London: F. Gournaris, A. Lyapin, B. Maiheu, S. Malton, D. Miller and M. Wing (putting the I in ILC :) BPM BPM BPM Move beam by 5 mm at center At least δx~ 500 nm needed δE/E ~ (KEK) : test resolution, try different analysis methods, BPM stability tests, multi bunch operation, advanced electronics techniques, inclination of beam in BPMs. -> spectrometer aspects of BPMs can be tested : test stability and operational issues with a full implementation of 4 magnet chicane and 3 BPM stations -> test of real chicane prototype E ~ ∫B.dl/Θ

NanoBPM at ATF (KEK) UCL HEP Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu 16 nm resolution achieved ! Collaboration with LBNL, LLNL, SLAC, KEK KEK BPMs BINP BPMs in LLNL/SLAC spaceframe on hexapods

ESA at SLAC (as seen by GoogleEarth) UCL HEP Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu End Station A 2 mile LINAC San Francisco (Hwy 280)

T474/T491 - UCL Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu Collaboration with LBNL ( Y. Kolomensky et al. ), SLAC ( M. Woods et al. ) and Notre Dame ( M. Hildreth et al. ) 20 m SPEAR girder Dipole magnets BPMs 3,4,5 BPMs 9,10,11  January test run 2006 (4 days) : Commissioning of BPMs 31,32 and 1,2 upstream  April run 2006 ( 2 weeks ) :  Commissioning of new cold linac prototype triplet (BPM 3,4,5), where BPM4 on x,y mover system  Commissioning of old SLAC BPMs (9,10,11)  Digitisation/signal processing optimization  July run 2006 (2 weeks ) :  Commissioning of interferometer system (BPMs 3,4,5) + energy BPM24 upstream  Further optimisation of hardware  Stability data taking with 10 BPMs, frequent calibrations

The setup in the End Station UCL HEP Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu ~ 700 nm in new cold LINAC ~ 700 nm in new cold LINAC prototype cavities, designed by prototype cavities, designed by Z. Li & C. Adolphsen Z. Li & C. Adolphsen ~ 350 nm in old SLAC cavities ~ 350 nm in old SLAC cavities Systematics under investigation Systematics under investigation Improving calibration routine Improving calibration routine New prototype cavities Old SLAC cavities Notre Dame Interferometer system (M. Hildreth)

How do these BPMs work... nutshell-ish ? UCL Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu LO RF LO Filters, Amplifier s ADC Filters, Amplifier s Dipole (TM 110 ) : charge + offset + tilt Monopole (TM 010 ) : charge 1. Normalize signal to Ref (Q) Cavity 2. IQ rotation (π/2 tilt phase difference) 3. Calibrate Tilt axis Pos. axis IQ phase Determine Amplitude & Phase Fit waveform : V = V 0 + A e -Г(t-t0) sin[ω(t-t 0 ) + φ]  Fit waveform : V = V 0 + A e -Г(t-t0) sin[ω(t-t 0 ) + φ]  Digital Down Conversion (DDC) :  Multiply waveform with e iωt  Filter out 2ω component  Sample waveform -> A, φ Disentangle charge, offset and tilt : Complex plane

Our own spectrometer BPM prototype UCL Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu Existing BPM designs not optimal for an energy spectrometer aperture ( machine protection, resolution ) aperture ( machine protection, resolution ) resolution, stability resolution, stability monopole rejection monopole rejection coupling -> decay time ( multi bunch ) coupling -> decay time ( multi bunch ) Take know-how gained from collaborating with others and design BPM of our own, suitable for energy spectrometer Al prototype by UCL workshop Al prototype by UCL workshop Cu vacuum beam MSSL Cu vacuum beam MSSL

Spectrometer simulation UCL Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu Impact of the chicane on the optics of the beam ? Impact of the chicane on the optics of the beam ? Where does the synchrotron radiation go ? Where does the synchrotron radiation go ? General opertional issues... General opertional issues... Emittance growth, energy bandwidth of system ? Emittance growth, energy bandwidth of system ? Simulation in GEANT4, BDSIM and MAD Developing core, platform independent library for BPM analysis & simulation BDSIM GEANT 4 chicane

Future plans UCL Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu Continue to develop Top Monte Carlo generator Continue to develop Top Monte Carlo generator Further contributions to NanoBPM & ESA work : spectrometer related studies, Further contributions to NanoBPM & ESA work : spectrometer related studies, data-analysis... data-analysis... Commission BPM vacuum prototype in January in ESA beam line and Commission BPM vacuum prototype in January in ESA beam line and develop full triplet the coming years... develop full triplet the coming years... Simulation work : full simulation of chicane, BPMs, digitization and analysis Simulation work : full simulation of chicane, BPMs, digitization and analysis And in the end... And in the end... Go to GDE and say : “Look guys, here's a 'little' spreadsheet with what you need for a BPM spectrometer, this is how you build it, these are the systematics involved and this is how it's measurements will impact the physics output of the ILC.”

Possible PhD projects... UCL Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu Physics analysis Physics analysis Other thresholds e.g. SUSY, W + W -, Higgs,... Energy measurement essential for all of these ! BPM spectrometer BPM spectrometer UCL developing BPM triplet system Plenty of opportunities : electronics, simulations, data-analysis, beam tests data-analysis, beam tests Linear Collider Linear Collider Integration of spectrometer into beam delivery system Exposure to advanced beam instrumentation Real hardware experience Accelerator being designed now, PhDs on this project can Significantly influence design & operation Significantly influence design & operation

Thank you :-) UCL Groupmeeting, 29 September 2006 – Bino Maiheu