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Magnet Motion Produces Luminosity Loss
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NLC Feedback Operation Kicker Gain Bunch Charge Measure deflected bunches with BPM and kick other beam to eliminate vertical offsets at IP Feedback loop assesses intra-bunch performance and maintains correction signal to the kicker Minimise distance of components from IP to reduce latency
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Feedback Performance vs. Gain Latency ~ 37 ns
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Luminosity Performance w. Feedback Lower gains gives better performance at smaller offsets, higher gains give better performance at higher offsets Vary gain dependent on observed beam conditions
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Feedback Performance w./ 2-stage Gain Gains chosen automatically based on linearisation of beam- beam kick curve. Gives good luminosity performance over whole offset region.
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FONT Beam Test on the NLCTA Colliding beamsSingle beam BPM Kicker BPM Processor Kicker Amplifier Round-trip Delay (short cable delays, long trip time) (shorten trip time, lengthen cable delays) NLC NLCTA 4.5m
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NLCTA Layout GunChicaneStructuresBeam Dump FONT region
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NLCTA FONT Installation Magnet assembly and X-band BPM installed onto NLCTA downstream of RF structures. Feedback loop Beam direction
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Magnet Assembly Kicker Dipole
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X-band button BPM Pickups BPM installed in NLCTA Pickups tuned to 11.424 GHz
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Results: 27 Sept 2002 ~x10 Improvement in Position BPM for 5 Dipole Settings After 1 Latency Period Position corrected independent of gain, then loop “turns off” As above but loop ON: Beam stays corrected until end of pulse
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