Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Aug 2017)

Improving the precision of linear optics measurements based on turn-by-turn beam position monitor data after a pulsed excitation in lepton storage rings

  • L. Malina,
  • J. Coello de Portugal,
  • T. Persson,
  • P. K. Skowroński,
  • R. Tomás,
  • A. Franchi,
  • S. Liuzzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.082802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 8
p. 082802

Abstract

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Beam optics control is of critical importance for machine performance and protection. Nowadays, turn-by-turn (TbT) beam position monitor (BPM) data are increasingly exploited as they allow for fast and simultaneous measurement of various optics quantities. Nevertheless, so far the best documented uncertainty of measured β-functions is of about 10‰ rms. In this paper we compare the β-functions of the ESRF storage ring measured from two different TbT techniques—the N-BPM and the Amplitude methods—with the ones inferred from a measurement of the orbit response matrix (ORM). We show how to improve the precision of TbT techniques by refining the Fourier transform of TbT data with properly chosen excitation amplitude. The precision of the N-BPM method is further improved by refining the phase advance measurement. This represents a step forward compared to standard TbT measurements. First experimental results showing the precision of β-functions pushed down to 4‰ both in TbT and ORM techniques are reported and commented.