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Potential Berkeley Lab interests in ELENA Construction

Potential Berkeley Lab interests in ELENA Construction. Hardware: Low-level RF controls Schottky diagnostics H- ion source Beam physics: Cooling S2E Simulations All contributions contingent upon additional funding from DOE. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. The Center for Beam Physics.

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Potential Berkeley Lab interests in ELENA Construction

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  1. Potential Berkeley Lab interests in ELENA Construction Hardware: Low-level RF controls Schottky diagnostics H- ion source Beam physics: Cooling S2E Simulations All contributions contingent upon additional funding from DOE. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

  2. The Center for Beam Physics • CBP (cbp.lbl.gov) is a program with the Berkeley Lab Accelerator and Fusion Research Division for advancing innovative concepts in accelerator physics, design, and technology. • CBP consists of accelerator physicists and engineers with projects projects ranging from beam theory and modeling to RF systems and beam diagnostics.

  3. Recent CBP accomplishments • Accelerator Technology • Femtosecond timing distribution for the Linear Coherent Light Source and Fermi@Elettra Free Electron Laser facilities • Design of the Project X Front end systems (Ion source, LEBT and RFQ) • Low level RF controls for the Advanced Photon Source crab cavities, Fermi@Elettralinac, and Spallation Neutron Source. • LHC luminosity monitor • Electron cloud diagnostics for the CESR Test Accelerator • Accelerator Physics Theory and Modeling • Modeling of strong-strong beam-beam effects in LHC with crab cavities. • Development of “boosted-frame” method in modeling beam/plasma physics. • Collective effects study for the CERN PS2 upgrade.

  4. Selected Personnel • John Byrd • Jonathan Wurtele • Joel Fajans • Andy Sessler • Max Zolotorev • Gregg Penn • Alex Ratti • Larry Doolittle • Stefano DeSantis • John Staples

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