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Title: Collimator design and short range wakefields


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Collimator design and short range wakefields
  • Adriana Bungau

Christmas meeting - 2006 Manchester
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Collimator Design and Material Damage
  • Aim design the optimal spoilers for the ILC (
    geometry and material specification)
  • Project collaboration between Birmingham Univ,
    Manchester Univ, Daresbury Laboratory,
  • SLAC and RAL
  • Geant4 simulations in Manchester
  • Collimator design - two types of spoilers a full
    metal spoiler and a combinations of metal and
    graphite
  • Three materials used Ti4Al6V, Copper, Aluminium
  • Beam was sent through the collimator at 2 depths
    2mm and 10 mm from the top
  • Decision of the best spoiler candidate was based
    on
  • - instantaneous temperature rise
  • - outgoing particle multiplicities
  • - energy spectra of outgoing particles
  • The best spoiler candidate was Ti alloy with
    graphite
  • Results were cross-checked with Fluka and EGS4 -
    passed on at RAL for ANSYS studies

EUROTeV reports and EPAC papers
  • Geant4 Simulations of Energy Deposition in ILC
    spoilers - A.Bungau, R.Barlow, N.Watson, EUROTeV
    Report-2006-021
  • Shower simulations, comparison of FLUKA,
    GEANT4 and EGS4 - L.Fernandez, A.Bungau,
    L.Keller, R.Barlow, N.Watson, EUROTeV-Report-2006-
    034

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Wakefield simulations with Merlin
  • Current situation
  • mathematical formalism for incorporating higher
    order mode wakefields (R.Barlow)
  • formalism implemented in the Merlin code
  • SLAC beam tests simulated (good agreement
    between analytical calculations and
  • experiment
  • so far, only simple beamlines were studied (ie.
    Drift, Collimator, Drift)

EPAC paper
Simulation of High Order Short Range Wakefields
- R.Barlow, A. Bungau, EUROTeV-Report-2006-051
Studies are now extended to the ILC-BDS beamline
- emittance growth due to wakefields and
luminosity loss
4
Wakefield Measurements at SLAC-ESA
Motivation to optimize the collimator design by
studying various ways of minimising wakefield
effects while achieving the required performance
for halo removal
  • Collaboration between SLAC, Birmingham,
    Lancaster, Manchester, Daresbury
  • Commissioning Jan 2006 (4 old collimators) -
    Successful
  • Physics first run Apr/May second run July
    (8 new collimators CCLRC)

Experimental tests
- tested 8 collimators fabricated at RAL -
inserted collimators in beam path (x mover),
moved collimator vertically (y mover),measured
centroid kick to beam via BPMs - analysed
kick angle vs collimator position (good runs as
also bad runs)
EUROTeV reports and EPAC papers
  • "Test Beam Studies at SLAC End Station A for the
    International Linear Collider" -M.Woods et all,
    EUROTeV-Report-2006-060, SLAC-PUB-11988
  • "Direct Measurement of Geometric and Resistive
    Wakefields in Tapered Collimators for the
    International Linear Collider" - N.Watson et all,
    EUROTeV-Report-2006-059, SLAC-PUB-12029

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Plans for 2007
  • Colimator damage
  • beam tests for material damage (SLAC, CERN ?)
  • Wakefield simulations
  • studies for the ILC_BDS collimators with higher
    order modes
  • implement Gdfidl predictions in Merlin
  • Experimental tests at ESA
  • next run March 2007 with 8 new collimators
  • BPM reprocessing on the Manchester cluster
  • data analysis finished for 2006 and also for
    2007
  • data comparison with the first 8 collimators
    used in 2006
  • Particle Accelerator Conference, June 2007-New
    Mexico - 5 abstracts
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