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APEX Report: March 31 – April 1, 2009

This report provides a comprehensive measurement log of driven triplet oscillation in the blue ring. The data includes triplet positions, beam positions at the IPs, and betatron tunes for analysis. The report also discusses the adjustments made to the sextupoles in the IR6 and IR8 triplets and provides operational instructions for corrections. Additionally, the report includes a spin tune study, orbit angle analysis, and conclusions regarding the APEX schedule.

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APEX Report: March 31 – April 1, 2009

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  1. APEX Report:March 31 – April 1, 2009 Fulvia Pilat Time Meeting, April 7, 2009

  2. APEX Schedule March 31 - April 1 2009 Store rot93 12x12 ramp BBQ Store rot93 6x6 ramp Injection Injection No beam pp93lowbeta Driven Triplet Oscillations measurement Minty Thieberger Test of beta*=0.5m ramp Bruno Tepikian 09-22 Spin tune vs. orbit Ptitsyn, Bai 08-27 Optics, beta* measurements Bai 09-05 D0-DX study MacKay OPERATIONS IR nonlinear corrections Pilat 8pm 10:30pm 00:30am 3:30am 6am 8am AGS OFF

  3. Driven triplet oscillations Thieberger, Minty, +team Summary: Measurement log of driven triplet oscillation measurements in the blue ring for offline analysis given in table above. Triplet quadrupole Q2 in sector 6 was modulated using 2 actuators driven in phase with variable frequency and amplitude. The triplet positions (8 detectors in all), the beam positions at the IP’s, and the betatron tunes were recorded. Complete data sets were acquired for three driving frequencies. -Thieberger, Montag, Fischer, Michnoff, Minty Horizontal beam position Horizontal tune Example of data for actuator drive frequency of 10.30 Hz with successively decreasing drive amplitude

  4. IR corrections (yellow) Pilat, Zimmer • Normal sextupole and skew sextupole in the IR6 and IR8 triplets gets readjusted during the set-up phase. Blue got adjusted several week ago, yellow slipped during set-up and ramp-up, and was canceled in the last 2 APEX sessions due to down-time • 12x12 rotator ramp, no Artus, IPM, BBQ on the ramp, anticogged (blue used by driven triplet oscillation study) • Check/fix orbit, coupling, separate tunes >0.012 • Take BBQ tune data as a function of bump amplitude (IR bumps for sextupole correction span both triplets) horizontal bump  normal sextupole vertical bump  skew sextupole 1 normal and 1 skew sextupole per triplet available to correct correctors at bxmax affect mostly the H-tune, at bymax mostly the V-tune, not quite orthogonal knobs but close Nice operational instructions by Chris Zimmer: http://www.cadops.bnl.gov/AGS/Operations/docum/NLOCorrection.html Instructions are also in OpsWiki under the name 'IRBump‘ Binello, Zimmer working on automation of correctionfor 100 GeV PP run

  5. IR8normalsextupole

  6. IR6:normalsextupole

  7. Effect of IR correction on tune ripple( from Michiko)

  8. Spin tune studyPtitsyn, Bai Orbit angle in snakes 300 murad angle -> 0.046 spin tune shift at 250 GeV APEX: ramp 1 operation APEX: ramp 2

  9. Snake angle in present operation At 9 o’clock the zero orbit angle at snake location leads to few mm excursion at a neighboring location. In both rings.

  10. Indication of Blue spin tune at injection is further away from 1/2 with no change of snake orbital angle -0.3mrad snake angle at injection in Blue seems to push the spin tune either close or further away from 1/2 +-0.3mrad snake orbital angle change along the ramp: Yellow shows difference in polarization transmission Difference in Blue is not so clear . Spin tune close to ½ (?). Conclusions

  11. APEX ScheduleApril 8, 2009 109 bunches pp93lowbeta Ramps w/beam BBQ FEEDBACK Pp93 109 bunches Regular intensity pp93lowbeta Ramps No beam pp93 12x12 ramp BBQ Injection 08-29, 08-10 Polarimeter: rate dependence Huang, Zelenski Pol team 08-17 Tuning of pp93lowbeta ramp Bruno 08-17 Commissioning pp93lowbeta ramp Satogata Tepikian Ptitsyn Marusic, etc. (commissioning team) 07-19, 07-20 Noise from Main PS Schultheiss Minty 09-05 D0-DX study MacKay Satogata Back to physics CONTINGENT: OPERATIONS High intensity study Bai 7am 9:30am 11:00am 2pm 4pm 6pm 7pm

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