Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Sep 2010)

Beam based measurement of beam position monitor electrode gains

  • D. L. Rubin,
  • M. Billing,
  • R. Meller,
  • M. Palmer,
  • M. Rendina,
  • N. Rider,
  • D. Sagan,
  • J. Shanks,
  • C. Strohman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.13.092802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 092802

Abstract

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Low emittance tuning at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) test accelerator depends on precision measurement of vertical dispersion and transverse coupling. The CESR beam position monitors (BPMs) consist of four button electrodes, instrumented with electronics that allow acquisition of turn-by-turn data. The response to the beam will vary among the four electrodes due to differences in electronic gain and/or misalignment. This variation in the response of the BPM electrodes will couple real horizontal offset to apparent vertical position, and introduce spurious measurements of coupling and vertical dispersion. To alleviate this systematic effect, a beam based technique to measure the relative response of the four electrodes has been developed. With typical CESR parameters, simulations show that turn-by-turn BPM data can be used to determine electrode gains to within ∼0.1%.