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1 Update for ion ring lattice chromaticity correction
Y. Nosochkov, M-H. Wang

2 Outline Ion ring lattice v15c.0
04/07/2015 Outline Ion ring lattice v15c.0 Update for the correction with two –I sextupole pairs: tune scan and dynamic aperture Example of distributed system of interleaved x and y –I sextupole pairs in the arcs without beta modulation np+p/2 phase advance from the –I pairs to the IP Correct linear chromaticity using the remaining periodic sextupoles Verify dynamic aperture

3 Dynamic aperture tune scan for correction with two –I sextupole pairs
04/07/2015 Dynamic aperture tune scan for correction with two –I sextupole pairs The selected tune Q=[24.22,23.16] is based on maximum dynamic aperture and momentum range.

4 Chromaticity for two –I sextupole pairs at selected tune
04/07/2015 Chromaticity for two –I sextupole pairs at selected tune Linear chromaticity is set to +2 units. Chromatic tune and b* are reasonable within the range of Dp/p = ±0.4%. W-function in the arcs seems affected by the choice of tune. This could be due to contribution from quads not in phase with FFB.

5 Dynamic aperture with –I sextupole pairs using LEGO
04/07/2015 Dynamic aperture with –I sextupole pairs using LEGO Sufficient dynamic aperture (at IP) for up to Dp/p = ±0.4%.

6 Schematic of distributed sextupoles in arcs
04/07/2015 Schematic of distributed sextupoles in arcs Use arc sextupoles nearest to IP for FFB chromaticity correction. Make interleaved x and y –I pairs by using sextupoles in every 2nd cell. Use the remaining periodic sextupoles for linear chromaticity correction. 5 (x) + 5 (y) –I pairs 4 (x) + 4 (y) 8 (x) + 8 (y) sextupoles Extra –I pairs due to higher beta in downstream FFB

7 Complete ring lattice with distributed correction
04/07/2015 Complete ring lattice with distributed correction Make np phase advance from –I sextupole pairs to FFB. Tune is not optimized: Q=[24.625, ], x =[-101.5, ]. 5+5 pairs, 8+8 sext 8+8 sext, 4+4 pairs

8 04/07/2015 W-functions Minimize IP W-function using –I sextupole pairs, and correct linear chromaticity with periodic cell sextupoles. K2 (m-3) for x = 0 : 0.476, (upstream pairs), , (downstream pairs), 1.489, (arcs). More impact from out-of-phase chromatic kick in –I sextupoles due to modest bx(y) / by(x) ratio.

9 04/07/2015 Chromatic tune and b* Larger high-order chromaticity effects. This may be, in part, due to accumulation of out-of-phase chromatic kicks in –I sextupole pairs.

10 Dynamic aperture using LEGO
04/07/2015 Dynamic aperture using LEGO On-momentum dynamic aperture is sufficient, but it is reduced compared to the lattice with two –I sextupole pairs. This could be due to geometric aberrations from stronger sextupoles and interleaved x and y –I pairs. The momentum range is also limited to less than ±0.3%. One can try to improve it by creating large beta ratio at –I sextupoles for more orthogonal correction. Optimization of tune may also help.


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