Accurate measurement of the beam phase space is essential for the next generation of electron accelerators. A scheme for beam optics optimization and beam matrix reconstruction algorithms for the diagnostics section of the beam delivery system of the International Linear Collider (ILC) based on laser-wire beam profile monitors are discussed. Possible modes of operation of the laser-wire system together with their corresponding performance are presented. Based on these results, prospects for reconstructing the ILC beam emittance from representative laser-wire beam size measurements are evaluated.
This paper presents a novel approach for constructing neural networks which model charged particle beam dynamics. In our approach, the Taylor maps arising in the representation of dynamics are mapped onto the weights of a polynomial neural network. The resulting network approximates the dynamical system with perfect accuracy prior to training and provides a possibility to tune the network weights on additional experimental data. We propose a symplectic regularization approach for such polynomial neural networks that always restricts the trained model to Hamiltonian systems and significantly improves the training procedure. The proposed networks can be used for beam dynamics simulations or for fine-tuning of beam optics models with experimental data. The structure of the network allows for the modeling of large accelerators with a large number of magnets. We demonstrate our approach on the examples of the existing PETRA III and the planned PETRA IV storage rings at DESY.
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