Proceedings Particle Accelerator Conference
DOI: 10.1109/pac.1995.504724
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Low Energy Ring lattice of the PEP-II asymmetric B-factory

Abstract: Developing a lattice that contains a very low beta value at the interaction point (IP) and has adequate dy namic aperture ia one of the major challenges in design ing the PEP-II asymmetric B-factory. For the Low En ergy Ring (LER) we have studied several different chro matic correction schemes since the conceptual design report (CDR) [1], Based on these studies, a hybrid solution with local and semi-local chromatic sextupoles has been selected as the new baseline lattice to replace the local scheme in the CDR … Show more

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“…For dynamical aperture concerns, values less than 10 −3 are not significant because a particle must be lost within 10 3 turns without radiation damping, otherwise the growth will be damped. [23] This is why I present absolute fitting errors instead of relative errors. We see that the fitting is consistently improving and converges to the original map as the fit-map order increases.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For dynamical aperture concerns, values less than 10 −3 are not significant because a particle must be lost within 10 3 turns without radiation damping, otherwise the growth will be damped. [23] This is why I present absolute fitting errors instead of relative errors. We see that the fitting is consistently improving and converges to the original map as the fit-map order increases.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low-beta optics of the LER [3] is much more complicated than in the HER due to the vertical separation the rings and the local chromatic module in the IR. Similar data has been taken and analyzed.…”
Section: Magnetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chromaticity correction is done by means of a "semi-local" scheme [2], with a pair of horizontal sextupoles located in the IR straight section on each side of the interaction point. (Because the two beams collide head on with magnetic separation close to the IP, and because the LER beam must be raised above the plane of the HER in the rest of the collider, dispersion is present in much of IR-2.)…”
Section: Lattice Designmentioning
confidence: 99%