Application of independent component analysis to ac dipole based optics measurement and correction at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider

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Correction of beta-beat is of great importance for performance improvement of high energy accelerators, like the Relativistic Hadron Ion Collider (RHIC). At RHIC, using the independent component analysis method, linear optical functions are extracted from the turn by turn beam position data of the ac dipole driven betatron oscillation. Despite the constraint of a limited number of available quadrupole correctors at RHIC, a global beta-beat correction scheme using a beta-beat response matrix method was developed and experimentally demonstrated. In both rings, a factor of 2 or better reduction of beta-beat was achieved within available beam time. At the same time, a new scheme of using horizontal closed orbit bump at sextupoles to correct beta-beat in the arcs was demonstrated in the Yellow ring of RHIC at beam energy of 255 GeV, and a peak beta-beat of approximately 7% was achieved.

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Shen, X., Lee, S. Y., Bai, M., White, S., Robert-Demolaize, G., Luo, Y., … Tomás, R. (2013). Application of independent component analysis to ac dipole based optics measurement and correction at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 16(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.111001

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