7–11 Sept 2025
Teaching Hub 502
Europe/London timezone

Status of longitudinal instability suppression at NanoTerasu

TUPCO08
9 Sept 2025, 16:00
2h
Teaching Hub 502

Teaching Hub 502

The University of Liverpool 160 Mount Pleasant L3 5TR Liverpool
Poster Presentation MC06: Feedback Systems and Beam Stability TUP

Speaker

Kota Ueshima (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology)

Description

NanoTerasu is a 3 GeV light source newly constructed in Sendai, Japan. The circumference is 349 m and the natural emittance is 1.1 nm rad, which is realized by a double-double-bend achromat lattice. The commissioning of the storage ring started in June 2023. The longitudinal instability was observed when the stored beam current reached 150 mA in August 2023. The temperature of RF cavity was adjusted to suppress the instability. The user operation was started on schedule in April 2024 with a stored beam current of 160 mA. The stored beam current was reached 200 mA without the beam instability in July 2024. The stored beam current at user operation period was limited to 200 mA by the longitudinal instability. We try to suppress the longitudinal beam instability using several methods. We developed the pillbox type RF kicker cavity to suppress the instability. In addition, we tried to suppress the longitudinal instability using the transverse feedback kicker. I will report the status of longitudinal instability suppression at NanoTerasu.

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Author

Kota Ueshima (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology)

Co-authors

Akane Agui (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Choji Saji (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Katsuki Moriya (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Kento Inaba (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Koichi Kan (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Nobuyuki Nishimori (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Risa Yoshioka (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Ryota Saida (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Shuhei Obara (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Shunya Takahashi (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Takao Asaka (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Tsubasa Tsuchiyama (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Yuji Hosaka (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology)

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