Title: LARP Accelerator Systems Status, Plans, Questions
1LARP Accelerator Systems Status, Plans,
Questions
US LHC Accelerator Research Program
BNL - FNAL- LBNL - SLAC
- 14 January 2009
- CERN-US Meeting, CERN
- Tom Markiewicz/SLAC
2Personal Preamble
- Previous LARP leadership had the attitude
- We are not a CERN job shop
- Currently, discussion shades to
- Why bother if CERNs not interested
- DOE management CONSTANTLY tells us
- Fixed sum game, MANAGE, make the tough
decisions, LARP cant do everything - LARP programs with LARP hard deliverables have
not been on-time on-budget - Luminosity Monitor, Rotatable Collimator, Roman
pot for UA9 - Fear of creating a similar but larger fiscal
problem if begin a Crab Cavity - Need for better written handshake/documentation
obvious - Impact of LHC schedule a touchy but important
subject - Confusion in the minds of upper level managers
between Phase I, II Lumi and Phase II collimation
upgrades and LARP/APUL has created some ill will - Anything this group can do to help clarify this
is helpful - LARP has tried to maximize the Accelerator
Systems and to draw on non-LARP (i.e. laboratory)
resources with some success - Fiscal situation not maintainable will need to
downsize LARP AS program to fund effort currently
being donated by labs as an investment
3Outline
- Introduce LARP Accelerator System task list and
what LARP is doing to manage them and maintain
communication. Invite your candid comments and
clarifications - Prioritization
- Grade whats been done
- Agreement on Deliverables Milestones
- Adequateness of LARP internal documentation for
tasks - Status, reports, documentation,
- Bi-Lateral CERN/Task documentation
- Technical specification of agreed deliverables,
Hand-off criteria, specification of level of
CERN/LARP support before after handoff - Report on Luminosity Monitor recent history and
status - Report on Rotatable Collimator
- Comments on LLRF, Ecloud, Crab if time allows
4Task List FY09 Budget2.9M
5Accelerator System Tasks that have Finished
- By end of FY07, collaboration on
- Tune Coupling feedback
- Schottky Monitor
- AC Dipole
- resulted in installed hardware. Uniformly deemed
a SUCCESS. - Hardware was built to LARP designs by CERN
- no cost or schedule drama
- In FY08 LARP provided modest support for testing,
improvements, software interfaces and
commissioning and in FY09 the line items remain
with a funds to allow Beam Commissioning - By end of FY07
- RHIC Benchmarking of SIXTRACK
- MARS-based study of tertiary collimators
- Irradiation study of Carbon Glidcop collimator
materials - resulted in presentations publications. Not
useless, but value discussable. - Each of these STUDIES is nominally finished
- The irradiation study would continue if funds
were available to support it
6Program Oversight
- My experience as AS Program Leader in FY2008 has
led to a number of actions - Form Accelerator Systems Advisory Committee to
parallel Magnet Steering Comm. - Bruning, Fischer, Markiewicz, Peggs/Prebys, Ratti
- ASAC meets (Webex) at least weekly on general
matters or as crisis management team - New Initiative selection
- Budget
- Collaboration Meeting Planning
- Luminosity Monitor Program Management
- Structure LARP Tasks into units large enough to
warrant regular WEBEX meetings and see to it that
these are held with additional participation of
Program Leader, Deputy, LARP Accel System
managers AND CERN Points of Contact - As opposed to semi-annual reports of what
Physicist X did at Lab Y for Task Z using his/her
favorite simulation code - At CMs, apathy of general LARP membership to
anything they are not personally involved in is
striking sad
7Project Management
- LARP Acc. Systems is producing hardware for CERN
in 3 areas - Lumi Monitor
- Rotatable Collimator
- Roman Pot for SPS Crystal Collimation Expt UA9
- And is considering delivering a crab cavity
prototype - My thoughts
- Each of these would ideally be managed outside of
LARP - Annual reviews necessary but not sufficient
- Aug. 2007 Lumi review April 08 CM10 did not
foresee June08 crisis - Monthly budget reporting without earned value
necessary but not sufficient - Lumi has convinced me that some external
manager(s) must follow progress biweekly to
fully understand the project in real time so that
surprises do not happen - TWM is trying to do this for the UA9 Roman Pots
(reporting to Eric) - No one forces TWM to do this for Rotatable
Collimator
8CERN and LARP Communication
- Occurs at various CERN levels
- CERN Point(s) of Contact
- eg. Assmann (collimation) Bravin (Lumi)
- CERN middle managers Ostijic (IR Upgrade Czar)
- CERN key managers Evans/Myers
- CERN LARP contact Oliver Bruning
- CERN Director
- Roughly mapping onto LARP
- LARP Task Leader
- Markiewicz (Collimation) Ratti (Lumi)
- LARP LAUC/APUL czar (Peggs/Wanderer)
- LARP L1 (Markiewicz)
- LARP Program Leader (Prebys)
- OHEP (Strauss, Kovar)
- US Lab leadership (Kahn-SLAC, Holmes-FNAL,
Gourlay-LBL, Roser-BNL) - Oral story sometimes inconsistent and full set
of players never in same room - Inadequate written correspondence
- Improvement in both these areas required
9LARP Instrumentation Task Meetings
- Chromaticity Feedback, Schottky Monitor, AC
Dipole - No formal periodic meetings assume sporadic
contact with CERN POCs reports at parallel
sessions of LARP collab mtg (CM) - No direct management oversight
- Luminosity Monitor
- Regular LBL staff mtgs and Ratti/Bravin mtgs
during CERN trips - Biweekly status meetings with
- Prebys, Markiewicz, Bruning, Peggs, Ratti,
Bravin, Corlett (LBL mgmt), 2 LBL EEs - Full grilling by AS at CM11 followed by plenary
report to LARP - LLRF Modelling
- SLAC 5 person group plus 2 CERN POCs exchange
email visits - SLAC ARD presentations 6 weeks and CM
presentation - No direct management oversight
10LARP Collimation Task Meetings
- Rotatable Collimator
- Weekly staff (5) mtg at SLAC with web-posted
progress report - Biweekly webex/video with CERN collimation group
(5-10 people) - Report at parallel session of CM mtg (3 people
attend) included in plenary summary (to largely
apathetic audience) - Crystal Collimation
- Weekly Webex meeting to which all members of both
T980 (Fermilab expt.) and CERN SPS UA9 are
invited - Typically SLAC(6), BNL(1) plus Markiewicz,
Prebys, Peggs Scandale (CERN) - Approx. monthly reports from FNAL (Mokhov) on
T980 - Unknown but large number of bi-lateral UA9
meetings in Europe - Regular meetings of FNAL T-980 staff FNAL
resident visitors - Semi annual mini crystal workshops LARP CM
presentations - I am personally disappointed that the synergy
hopped for between these two complementary
efforts is not being realized
11LARP Accelerator Physics Task Meetings
- Beam-Beam Simulations in support of Electron Lens
Wire Compensation - No regular meetings to my knowledge
- Annual mini-wkshp (eg. 12/3/08 at BNL) report
at parallel session of CM - Ecloud Simulations, SPS Measurements studies,
SPS Vacuum chamber insert studiy - Monthly Webex attended by CERN (3), SLAC (3) and
LBL(3) and typically Prebys Markiewicz - Semi-annual meetings in context of global Ecloud
effort (eg. EC Mitigation-08 CERN, 12/08) and
CARE series of workshops - Reports in parallel session of CM
- Crab Cavity
- Monthly international webex
- UK, KEK, CERN (incl. LARP-residents), BNL, SLAC,
FNAL, LBL, AES - Prebys, Markiewicz, Peggs, Strait
- Annual mini-workshop, quarterly(?) mtgs at CERN,
LARP CMs CARE - PS2
- Weekly/biweekly webex with BNL, FNAL, LBL SLAC
w/ Prebys Markiewicz - CM and CERN organized workshops
12Many New Initiatives were Discussed at LARP
CM10-April 2008 BNL
- The initiatives discussed were
- LLRF Studies at LHC
- Control of Ecloud Instability in the SPS with
Transverse RF Damping - SPS Ecloud Remediation via Grooved and Coated
Vacuum Chambers - The CRYSTAL collimation test at SPS
- An Optical Diffraction Monitor for LHC
- Coherent Electron Cooling for LHC
- Collimation Studies at LBNLs HCX facility
- Studies of Intensity Dependent Performance Limits
to the LHC Injector Chain - PS2 Studies
- Instrumentation Commissioning Proposal
- The use of PEP-II Model Independent Analysis at
LHC - The use of PEP-II Phase Advance Analysis at LHC
13LARP ASAC MeetingsBruning, Fischer, Markiewicz,
Peggs, Ratti
- Initiatives were graded on the following topics
with the first three being considered the most
important factors. The CERN point of contact
canvassed the relevant parties at CERN to gauge
CERN interest and committee consensus was reached
on the other topics based on CM10 presentations
and supporting documentation. - Impact on LHC luminosity enhancement
- Level of interest by CERN
- State of art use of physics or technology
- Level of institutional collaboration
- Time scale
- Average yearly cost
- University Involvement
- Relevance to the US Program
- Whether or not the program would be done in any
event without LARP funds - Level of CERN resources contributed to the
program - Level of non-LARP US resources contributed to the
program - Definite end of program with clear definition of
deliverable or result
14NI Decisions for Spring 2008
- While the level of support LARP can provide is in
most cases less than that requested by the
proponents, the LARP ASAC has agreed to - Create a LLRF Studies task under Instrumentation
- Expand the scope of the existing Electron Cloud
task to include - Ecloud Simulations
- SPS Ecloud Feedback
- SPS Ecloud vacuum chamber study
- Support the CRYSTAL collimation experiment at the
SPS as part of the existing Crystal Collimation
task - Create a new PS2 Studies task under Accelerator
Physics whose scope still needs more definition
but which will include the proposed intensity
limitation to the LHC injector chain performance - Approved by LARP exec committee Sept. 2008
- Prebys letter to all LARP members with
announcement
15Luminosity Monitors2 per IP One Spare
Shaper ( Chassis)
Preamp/HV Assembly
Detector Interface ChassisGAS Distribution/Monito
ring PanelPC for Local Monitoring 1 per IP
DAQ Firmware
16Luminosity Monitor Crisis Response
- As Lumi is/will be the first LARP produced
hardware installed in LHC it is essential that we
deliver - June 2008 letter from CERN luminosity monitoring
group leader Enrico Bravin raised concern that - Lumi might be be late for 2008 run
- PMT system would be deployed for 2008
- As long as robust system ready for 2009, no harm
- Response
- Major LARP support in FY09, before CY2009 run, to
fully complete the system (electronics
fabrication, firmware, software integration) - Biweekly meetings of LARP ASAC w/Ratti-Bravin
since June 29, 2008 - 13 meetings held with written reports (TWM)
- Greatly increased involvement of LBL management
(Corlett EE Head) - MS Project maintained by LBL EE kept up to date
- Ongoing discussions on how to minimize
commissioning cost handoff
17Lumi Status All Hardware on Track for pre-April
2009 Installation Integration
- Detectors
- 4 detectors in their final configuration at CERN
and spare at LBL - Installation will happen upon CERNs request
- CERN activities at point 1 and 5 currently
preclude chamber installation - Preamps
- Two or four needed finished
- Protoype unit will be upgraded to production
version - about 2 weeks behind schedule, but within the
float allowed - Shapers
- Boards ready chassis panels back from the
shops Need integration - Plan to ship in January
- Detector Interface Units (2)
- Both ready to be shipped (ahead of schedule)
- Gas Panels
- Finished turned over to CERN
- One FM needs to be replaced gas monitoring
software tweaked - Firmware
- Phase I (Low Luminosity Counting) complete
- Phase II (High Lum pulse height with centroid
deconvolution) a future project
18Points for Discussion Luminosity Monitor
- Satisfaction with currently planned production
and schedule - Level and duration of continued involvement of
LBL team as luminosity increases - Adequacy of current and planned future
documentation - Agreement on performance benchmarks for system
- ??
19LARP Rotatable Collimators for LHC Phase II
Collimation
US LHC Accelerator Research Program
BNL - FNAL- LBNL - SLAC
- Adapt rotatable NLC collimator design concept to
LHC RC - Build and test one collimator jaw with 10kW
resistive heaters to verify thermo-mechanical
performance - Minimize deflection when absorbs with 60kW for 10
sec - Build a collimator that can be destructively beam
tested at new TT60 facility yet which still
rotates, provides clean collimation surfaces,
whose cooling system survives and which is UHV - Build a 2nd(?) fully functional collimator test
it at LHC
- Gene Anzalone (CAD), Eric Doyle (ME-FEA, ret.),
Lew Keller (FLUKA, ret.), Steve Lundgren (ME),
Tom Markiewicz (Phys), Reggie Rogers (Mech Tech)
Jeff Smith (PD)
20Rotatable Collimator Design
21Rotatable Collimator Manufacturing
22RF Transition Piece and Geneva Rotating Drive
23RC0 10kW Distortion Test
24Rotating Collimator Drawing Treenot counting
prototype pieces, fixtures, redesigns, etc
25RC Status
- SLAC team continues to feel optimistic that a
fully functional prototype can be finished in
FY09. - Materials, fabrication requisitions for 3 new
jaws have been placed and some parts are in house - Mechanically precise UHV parts are difficult
- Accepted 2/6 molydenum shafts with damage
- In RC0, had two major machining brazing snafus
- Undermanned relative to CERN Phase II (25 FTEs
over 2 years) and underfunded (8 MCHF MS) - Finishing and integrating prototype with as
many parts and subassemblies as RC in time will
be challenging - Very good will between Assmann TWM but need
firmer handshake - TT60 prototype AND LHC prototype
- Formal requirements documents
- Cu tubing versus CuNi tubing
- Level of CERN support
- Handoff definition
- Commissioning plan
26Points for Discussion Rotatable Collimator
Program
- Assmann/Markiewicz agree to a timeline for a
technology decision on Phase II Secondary
collimators that requires - Adequate LHC running with Phase I collimation
system to understand limitations and possible
schemes to ameliorate efficiency/impedance issues - Completion of TT60 test facility (with SLAC
participation) and robustness testing of LARP RC
prototype two CERN prototypes - Improvement of 3 designs, if indicated by TT60
tests, installation and tests in LHC - Final technology, lattice dependent choice of a
set of secondary Phase II collimators - Impact of any decision on Cold Collimators on
this plan not clear - Current discussions to inclusion of any
production of the 30 Phase II secondary
collimators as part of APUL and the so-called
Phase I IR Upgrade not clear and generates
negative comments (I hear CERN is not
interested, so why are we bothering with this) - Written documentation on what must be delivered,
performance specifications, CERN support for
delivrables, eventual continuing involvement for
commisiopning, etc are sorely needed How do we
ensure task manager(s) supply this
27LHC LLRF TaskJohn Fox , Claudio Rivetta, Themis
Mastorides, Dan van Winkle
- Why SLAC?
- PEP-II and LHC have same basic LLRF architecture
- SLAC Group has much unique expertise and well
developed set of software tools developed for
PEP-II that can be used to configure the LHC
system, study it and improve it - Progress in 2008
- Five multi-weeks trips in April, June 2008,
November - SLAC software model configured for LHC and
interfaced to control system - In post-Sept.19,2008 world, remote diagnostics
more highly valued than ever - Near Term Plans
- 8 person-weeks at CERN in CY09 for beam
commissioning - Data from closed loop LLRF system with beam
present will be compared against model and
changes to LHC hardware configuration suggested - Expand model to include feedback longitudinal
emittance dilution - Eventually, develop theory programs to model
the long-term (24 hr) behavior - Costs
- Predominately labor provided by SLAC Accelerator
Development funds in FY08, FY09
28Sample LLRF Result
Open Loop Xfer Function from time-domain
excitation technique vs. model result (green)
29Transverse RF Feedback in SPS to Control Beam
Instabilities Produced by Electron Cloud Effects
- Focus Ecloud simulation effort on effects
expected in SPS that could be mitigated via
techniques pioneered by US labs - SPS Ecloud dynamics studies predict
- Horizontal - coupled-bunch behavior
- Vertical - single bunch-like instability
- 2008 Plan (continuing in 09)
- Measure quantify Ecloud effects on beam
(instrumentation) - Compare measurements with E cloud/beam models
- 2009 Plan
- Develop beam-FB simulation, evaluate possible
feedback implementations. - Propose a technical implementation develop
Engineering Specs - Proof of principle experiments technical RD
- Eventual possible LHC construction project item
30Grooved Vacuum Insertion Test at the SPS for
Electron Cloud Studies
- Electron cloud mitigation test chambers for SPS
in prep - SLAC is manufacturing two grooved insertions
- Metal folding razor blades techniques for 1mm
max. height - Installation Testing planned
Metal Folding Form multiple folds. EMEGA
Company, USA
Brazed-up Assembly Use individual razor type
foil blades
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32T980 and UA9
Single-particle dynamics study brings knowledge
applicable to LHC using Si tracking detectors in
Roman Poys
Improved T980 Goniometer and October 2008
Channeling Results
152mm x-y Dual sided Roman Pot for UA9
manufactured by LARP/SLAC
33Points for Discussion Crab Cavity
- Plan for proof of principle experiment at LHC
- One cavity/cryostat system or two?
- Location, available space, infrastructure, time
scale for installation removal - Fabrication details, cost schedule
- Measurements to be made and definition of success
- Management of multilab effort with LARP, CERN and
industry - Relevance to final configuration
- Local (2 per beam per IP) versus global
- Time scale, cost, etc.
- Studies (e.g. collimation)
34FY09 Challenges in Accelerator Systems
- Deliver Luminosity Monitor and end task
- Deliver RC Prototype and scale back task
- Launch Crab Cavity with correct level of effort
(), matching CERN interests schedule - Craft and launch PS2 program
- Work effectively with CERN on collimation
component of APUL - Synergize T980 and UA9 crystal collimation teams
and control costs of UA9 Roman Pot