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Explore the analysis of March data runs, matrix adjustments, and beam line mapping to enhance the EEX line. Discover the impact of input parameter changes on output parameters for improved transport matrix understanding. Utilize the TM110 cavity at various settings to map transport matrix evolution. Focus on key elements like spectrometers, BPMs, and the Streak Camera. Prepare for the next steps and optimizations on April 4th, 2008, led by Tim Koeth.
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EEX Update: • Analysis of March 13/14 data run • Analysis of March 17th Streak camera data • Next steps… April 4th, 2008 Tim Koeth
Measuring the EEX Line Matricies Adjusting one input parameter at a time and measuring all output parameters we can map out the transport matrix. For example, introducing a momentum offset yields the 6th column: Do this with the TM110 cavity at: 0, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
EEX Beam Line at the Photoinjector H&VBX03 (cor magnet) D1 D2 TM110 D3 D4 Spectrometer H&VA9C (cor magnet)
DP in – DX, DY out R16(k) at BPM29
DX’ in – DX, DY out R12 BPM28
R56 X24 via Streak Camera Introduce dp from 9-Cell Streak camera ~ 1pSec resolution