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ILC BDS Collimation Optimisation and PLACET simulations Adina Toader

The University of Manchester. ILC BDS Collimation Optimisation and PLACET simulations Adina Toader School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester & Cockcroft Institute, Daresbury Laboratory. Outline of talk Introduction to collimation optimisation PLACET

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ILC BDS Collimation Optimisation and PLACET simulations Adina Toader

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  1. The University of Manchester ILC BDS Collimation Optimisation and PLACET simulations Adina Toader School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester & Cockcroft Institute, Daresbury Laboratory Outline of talk Introduction to collimation optimisation PLACET Introduction & Capabilities Examples: CLIC BDS Relevance to collimation Results with PLACET Future plans

  2. Collimation Optimisation • Use matching quadrupoles to restore correct phase advances • between SP4, SPEX and IP. • Multiple solutions available. Choose solution with the best lattice • bandwidth. 2006e Optimised 2006e Original SPEX SP2 SP4 matching quadrupoles

  3. Collimation Lattice Optimisation • ILC BDS collimation performance not good compared to NLC - phase advances not correct and bandwidth poor • Tighter apertures to compensate for poor performance  increased wakefields, emittance dilution • Adjust matching of collimation and final focus optics - open collimators to reduce wakefields

  4. 2006e Optimised Performance Tracking Results Original 2006e Performance New Performance Plot shows halo profile at Final Double Entrance. The black square is the nominal collimation depth (same population in both halos at FD). • MERLIN BDS halo tracking, “black” spoilers set at nominal collimation depth, uniform halo dimension 50% larger than nominal collimation depth. • Clearly improved performance in new lattice.

  5. Collaborators Prof Roger BarlowUniversity of Manchester Dr Adriana Bungau Deepa Angal-Kalinin Daresbury Laboratory, ASTEC Frank Jackson Daniel SchulteCERN Geneva Andrea Latina Giovanni Rumolo

  6. PLACET • Introduction & Capabilities: • Theprogram PLACET (Program for Linear Accelerator Correction Efficiency Tests) was initially developed by Daniel Schulte and currently updated by Andrea Latina (CERN) for CLIC (Compact Linear Collider). • It is a tracking code for linear colliders which implements: wakefileds, synchrotron radiation emission, single or multibunch effects, lattice errors, ground motion, the earth’s magnetic field and beam jitter. • Interfaced in PLACET there is GUINEA-PIG –a beam-beam interaction code to simulate beam-beam collisions and calculates the luminosity.

  7. Background • WP1 BDS Lattice Design and Simulation • Began using PLACET as general tool for collimation-related simulations • Recently used to complement collimation lattice optimisation by Frank Jackson • Preliminary results with PLACET

  8. Example of PLACET tracking along the CLIC BDS Horizontal (left) and vertical (right) phase space portraits at the end of BDS including or not including the collimator wakefields in the tracking*. CLIC Luminosity reduction curves versus vertical collimator offset*. *EUROTeV-Report-2006-026

  9. Relevance of PLACET to collimation optimisation • Collimation modifications disturb lattice and may make • luminosity more sensitive to errors in quadrupole strength • and alignment. • Can easily introduce quadrupole strength errors and offsets • to check luminosity sensitivity in PLACET.

  10. Results with PLACET Wakefield results: The ykick varies with the position along the bunch - the tail is more affected than the head. Plots show qualitative agreement with MERLIN.

  11. Results with PLACET x’ y’ x y Tracking original ILC2006e lattice: Plots of beam size at IP in x, x’, y, y’ agreeing with designed values.

  12. Future Plans • Collimation optimisation led to improved halo tracking • performance. • Use PLACET to check optimised lattice sensitivity to • magnet errors. • Also we can study the effect of the collimator wakefields. • PLACET is useful to calculate the luminosity • deterioration due to these effects.

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