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Title: Updated Overview of Run II Upgrade Plan Beam Instrumentation


1
Updated Overview of Run II Upgrade Plan Beam
Instrumentation
  • Bob Webber
  • Run II Luminosity Upgrade Review
  • February 2004

2
Recommendations and ScoreCard From July
  • T5 Install and commission the planned
    diagnostics upgrades in the A1 transfer line as
    soon as possible.
  • The planned upgrades were installed during the
    Sept.-Nov. shutdown and are in the process of
    being commisioned.
  • BPM signal strength was increased and timing
    sensitivity reduced
  • Multi-wire profile monitors upgraded
  • T6 Commission the transverse feedback systems as
    soon as possible.
  • This work is in progress. Horizontal and
    vertical dampers have been installed and are in
    the process of being commissioned.
  • Instability dampers are operational
  • Injection damper high power amplifiers are
    received and installed awaiting beam studies
    time for system commissioning

3
Recommendations and ScoreCard From July
  •  T12 Expedite the construction and installation
    of the Tevatron BPM electronics as much as
    possible.
  •  ID1 Develop specifications and requirements for
    measuring anti-proton orbits during routine
    Tevatron operation and include the capability to
    make such measurements in the Tevatron beam
    position monitoring system. The specifications
    and requirements should be complete by September
    1, 2003
  • Requirements review completed in September 22,
    2003 (see Tevatron Beam Position Monitor Upgrade
    Requirements, Beams Document 554-v4)
  • Technology choice review on completed December
    16, 2003
  • Major components (VME CPUs, digital receiver
    boards, VME crates) are now in hands of
    procurement dept.
  • Tunnel pbar cabling work was done during Fall
    shutdown
  • Detailed system hardware and software design in
    progress
  • Anticipate first production system installed in
    August
  • Two BPM talks in Tevatron breakout

4
Other Run II Instrumentation Progress Since July
  • Successful completion of Recycler BPM system
  • Recycler BPM electrode picoammeter system for
    vacuum measurement installed (system design and
    coordination by Inst. Dept.)
  • Successful commissioning of Main Injector 2.5MHz
    BLT
  • MI60 instrumentation devices moved to create
    space for NUMI extraction kickers
  • Main Injector Longitudinal Dampers now
    operational on pbar acceleration cycles
  • Improved beamline current monitor integrators
    installed
  • New, higher-resolution data acquisition systems
    implemented for DC beam current monitors in MI,
    Recycler, and Tevatron
  • Improvements to TeV synch light monitor
  • TeV pbar BPM signal cables prepared during
    shutdown
  • Improvements to Tevatron SBD

5
Plan Organization by Objectives and WBS
  • 26.1 Protons on Pbar Target
  • 26.2 Pbar Acceptance
  • 26.3 Pbar Stacking and Cooling
  • 26.4 Tevatron High Luminosity
  • 1.1 Operations and Operational Maintenance and
    Upgrades
  • Instrumentation tasks are included in each area
  • Manpower includes specification, software,
    engineering, implementation, and commissioning

6
26.1 Protons on Pbar Target
  • 26.1 Projects
  • 26.1.3.1 Main Injector Dampers in support of
    longitudinal emittance control (operational on
    pbar cycles)
  • 26.1.3.2 Main Injector BPM System upgrade in
    support of all Main Injector operations
  • 26.1 Beam Instrumentation Costs
  • MS 900K contingency
  • 26.1 Schedules and Priorities
  • Injection dampers are now being actively pursued
  • MI BPM system is third in priority relative to
    Tev BPM and Beamline BPMs needed for rapid
    transfers from Accumulator to Recycler
  • HEAR MORE IN Protons BREAKOUT

7
26.2 Pbar Acceptance
  • 26.2 Projects
  • 26.2.2.3.1.1 AP2 BPM data acquisition and
    software upgrade in support of beamline
    acceptance diagnosis
  • 26.2.2.3.1.2 Reinstall collimators in support of
    acceptance limitation diagnosis (completed and
    commissioned)
  • 26.2.2.3.1.3 AP2 Large Aperture Toroid to open
    aperture
  • 26.2.2.3.2.1 Debuncher Ring BPM electronics and
    software upgrade (completed and commissioned)
  • 26.2.2.3.3 Development of unspecified new
    instrumentation in support of Antiproton
    production improvements

8
26.2 Pbar Acceptance
  • 26.2 Beam Instrumentation Costs
  • MS 213K contingency
  • 26.2 Schedules and Priorities
  • Instrumentation is high priority for this
    multi-phase Upgrade project due to its need for
    understanding and planning to remove Pbar
    acceptance limitations
  • HEAR MORE IN Antiprotons BREAKOUT

9
26.3 Pbar Stacking and Cooling
  • 26.3 Projects
  • 26.3.4.9.1 Recycler Ring Injection Dampers
  • 26.3.6.3 Rapid Transfer Software in support of
    reliable and automated Accumulator to Recycler
    Antiproton transfers
  • 26.3.6.4.1 Main Injector injection dampers in
    support of Accumulator to Recycler Antiproton
    transfers (procuring amplifiers)
  • 26.3.6.4.2 Accumulator Quad pickup in support of
    Accumulator to transfer line matching
    improvements and monitoring (electronics to be
    installed in March)
  • 26.3.6.5.1 P1, P2, AP1, and AP3 BPM upgrade in
    support of reliable and automated Accumulator to
    Recycler Antiproton transfers

10
26.3 Pbar Stacking and Cooling
  • 26.3 Beam Instrumentation Costs
  • MS 284K contingency
  • 26.3 Schedules and Priorities
  • Operational Instrumentation and associated
    software are required to support early Recycler
    integration efforts
  • Rapid Transfer beamline BPMs are nestled in the
    schedule and in priority between Tevatron and
    Main Injector BPM systems
  • MORE IN Antiprotons BREAKOUT

11
26.4 Tevatron High Luminosity
  • 26.4 Projects
  • 26.4.6.1 Abort gap monitor to diagnose and
    monitor un-bunched beam in the abort gap (synch
    light signals observed)
  • 26.4.6.2 Longitudinal Dampers for longitudinal
    emittance maintenance of Collider beams
    (operational)
  • 26.4.6.3 Proton/Antiproton Tune Meter/Tracker for
    tune measurement and control at injection and
    thru ramp
  • 26.4.6.4 BPM upgrade in support of orbit
    stabilization
  • 26.4.6.5 Ionization Profile Monitor for
    diagnosing transverse matching and monitoring
    emittance thru ramp
  • 26.4.6.7 1.7 GHz Schottky Detector electronics
    and software for integrated measurement and
    monitoring of transverse beam parameters (even
    bunch-by-bunch) throughout a Collider cycle
    (completed)
  • 26.4.6.8 Head-Tail monitor
  • NEW 26.4.6.9 TEV BLM-Abort Upgrade (an example
    of the plan flexibility we need and utilize)

12
26.4 Tevatron High Luminosity
  • 26.4 Costs
  • MS 2424K contingency
  • 26.4 Schedules and Priorities
  • Tevatron BLM-Abort upgrade initiated at high
    priority in response to December operational
    problems
  • Tevatron BPM system has largest current applied
    effort
  • MORE IN Tevatron BREAKOUT

13
1.1 Operational Maintenance and Upgrades
  • 1.1 Example Projects Not Itemized in Plan
  • Includes commissioning and optimizing the
    utilization of recently installed instrumentation
    systems as well as ongoing improvements to better
    integrate existing systems into daily operations.
  • DC beam current monitor data acqusition
    improvements
  • Tevatron synchrotron light monitor system
    improvements (other than abort gap monitor)
  • TeV 21MHz Schottky tune-fitter and chromaticity
    meter software
  • MI and Booster beam loss monitoring improvements
  • Continued flying wire performance improvements
  • Recycler gated intensity monitor
  • Continued BLT improvements
  • And many more
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