Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Aug 2024)

Collimator challenges at SuperKEKB and their countermeasures using nonlinear collimator

  • Shinji Terui,
  • Yoshihiro Funakoshi,
  • Takuya Ishibashi,
  • Haruyo Koiso,
  • Mika Masuzawa,
  • Yu Morikawa,
  • Akio Morita,
  • Shu Nakamura,
  • Hiroyuki Nakayama,
  • Yukiyoshi Ohnishi,
  • Kazuhito Ohmi,
  • Kyo Shibata,
  • Mitsuru Shirai,
  • Yusuke Suetsugu,
  • Makoto Tobiyama,
  • Ryuichi Ueki,
  • Demin Zhou,
  • Katsunobu Oide,
  • Andrii Natochii

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.27.081001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 8
p. 081001

Abstract

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In SuperKEKB, movable collimators reduce the beam background noise in the Belle II particle detector and protect crucial machine components, such as final focusing superconducting quadrupole magnets (QCS), from abnormal beam losses. The challenges related to the collimator, which were not properly considered at the time of SuperKEKB design, have surfaced through experience with its operation. In this paper, we report the collimator operation strategy in SuperKEKB. In addition, a significant challenge of beam collimation due to the future increase in the beam background is highlighted. We also discuss another issue caused by unexpected and sudden beam losses in the machine that damage collimators, leading to weaker beam collimation performance and an increase in transverse impedance. Furthermore, we introduce a novel collimation approach called the nonlinear collimator (NLC) to address these challenges. We detail the concept of NLC and evaluate their effectiveness by assessing the collimator impedance, beam background reduction, and impact on the dynamic aperture. The possibility of using NLCs as absorber collimators to counteract events that damage the collimator is also shown to be helpful.