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The Fermilab Linac, a pivotal and historic accelerator at Fermilab, is crucial to the laboratory's operations, supplying a 400 MeV beam to various acceleration facilities. Due to daily variations in the Linac's output energy, precise monitoring and machine tuning are important to ensure the exiting energy meets the Booster's acceptance criteria. To address this, Beam Position Monitors (BPMs) are employed to assess and adjust the beam's energy, providing essential data on both the transverse position and longitudinal phase of the beam. We also aim to regulate the longitudinal phase profile to match our simulation predictions. By utilizing a Python-based simulation and beam data from three BPMs, we can determine the optimal phasing correction required for the final RF stage to achieve the desired energy. Currently, the calculations of longitudinal phase profile are based on simulations, so additional research is needed to verify if the predicted longitudinal phase distribution aligns with actual real-world data.
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Milena Safaryan (Tue,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5d57fb6db64358756b752 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2172/2427352
Milena Safaryan
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