Speaker
Fernando de Sá
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Description
SIRIUS, the Brazilian 4th-generation synchrotron light source, operates in top-up mode at a current of 200 mA. Despite previous optimizations, the storage ring injection system still requires improvements in efficiency, to attend the tight demands in terms of repeatability and charge per pulse. In this context, this work investigates the large residual horizontal orbit distortion in the booster, that cannot be corrected with the current orbit correction system. A method to mitigate the problem, based on displacing focusing quadrupoles horizontally will be analyzed. Additionally, a hypothesis to explain the origin of the distortion, based on dipole error correlations introduced by the magnet sorting algorithm, will be investigated.
Region represented | America |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Author
Fernando de Sá
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Co-author
Otávio Silveira
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)