1–6 Jun 2025
Taipei International Convention Center (TICC)
Asia/Taipei timezone

Dynamic aperture correction for Ring Electron Cooler

MOPS117
2 Jun 2025, 16:00
2h
Exhibiton Hall A _Salmon (TWTC)

Exhibiton Hall A _Salmon

TWTC

Poster Presentation MC1.A11 Beam Cooling Monday Poster Session

Speaker

Jonathan Unger (Cornell University (CLASSE))

Description

The Ring Electron Cooler is one option to provide cooling to the Electron Ion Collider’s 275 GeV proton bunches. Using traditional electron cooling this racetrack shaped storage ring uses one straight section to cool the protons and the other one to enhance the radiation damping of the electrons using 2.4 T wigglers. These sections comprise the majority of the ring and are connected by short arcs. Space for sextupoles and octupoles is made in short straight sections between the wigglers. The strong wigglers and limited space for correction magnets create challenges in finding a suitable dynamic aperture correction. In this paper, we outline the challenges present in rings of this type and present a correction scheme that meets the aperture requirements of the design.

Funding Agency

Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-SC0012704 with the U.S. Department of Energy.

Region represented America
Paper preparation format LaTeX

Author

Jonathan Unger (Cornell University (CLASSE))

Co-authors

Alexei Fedotov (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Georg Hoffstaetter (Cornell University (CLASSE)) Jorg Kewisch (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Sergei Seletskiy (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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