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<li>Explored new ideas for electron cooling and gave a presentation at the MEIC R&D R&D meeting | <li>Explored new ideas for electron cooling and gave a presentation at the MEIC R&D R&D meeting | ||
<li>Continued development of the LDRD work | <li>Continued development of the LDRD work | ||
<li>Worked with Slava and the committee on selection of the invited speakers at the COOL'15 workshop | <li>Worked with Slava and the committee on selection of the invited speakers at the COOL'15 workshop | ||
<li>Assisted Fulvia on the MEIC R&D planing, including a half-day special R&D meeting (on July 24) for beam synchronization study | <li>Assisted Fulvia on the MEIC R&D planing, including a half-day special R&D meeting (on July 24) for beam synchronization study | ||
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In the next two weeks | In the next two weeks |
Revision as of 13:06, 20 July 2015
CASA Accelerator R&D
Bi-weekly Report - due 06-26-2015
Submitted by Yuhong Zhang
Slava Derbenev
- Continued to develop the matched electron Cooling concept. To be reported at COOL ’15 (Sept. 28 – Oct. 2)
- Discussions with Grigory Kazakevich and Vladimir Popov on scanning synchronization for MEIC (advanced magnetron source phase/amplitude control of coupled cavities and search/study for superfast RF switches.
- Had meeting with Fulvia to propose and discuss:
- TeleConf. meeting on Scanning Synchronization and magnetron developments.
- Response from Fulvia: Conduct it on July 3.
- Assisting Yuhong Zhang as Organizing Co-chair Cool ‘15 International Workshop.
Amy Sy
- Continued work on parametric-resonance ionization cooling.
- Investigation of fringe field effects using single lumped elements and sliced dipoles for both uncoupled and coupled correlated optics conditions
- Gave a 1 hour presentation on PIC background and recent progress at the MAP-related bright muon sources phone meeting.
Fanglei Lin
- Optimized optics in the matching and spin rotator sections to reduce the MEIC electron emittance.
- Revisited the continuous injection scheme for the MEIC electron collider ring.
- Provided the required beam parameters to nuclear physicists for their studies of downstream ion beam line.
- Establishing the GPU environment for the code gpuSpinTrack (with Dan Abell, Tech X) for spin tracking of ion beams
- Collected and submitted publications in the past 3 years to JLab publication database for the S&T Review.
Vasily Morozov
- Tracking the ion collider ring and communicating with SLAC group.
- Miscellaneous (lower-effort activities):
- communicating with Anatoliy's group,
- communicating with the detector design group,
- GPU tracking code (GHOST) development,
- Skew PIC development.
Yuhong Zhang
- Explored new ideas for electron cooling and gave a presentation at the MEIC R&D R&D meeting
- Continued development of the LDRD work
- Worked with Slava and the committee on selection of the invited speakers at the COOL'15 workshop
- Assisted Fulvia on the MEIC R&D planing, including a half-day special R&D meeting (on July 24) for beam synchronization study
In the next two weeks • The first new MEIC postdoc, Guohui Wei, will started today, working on nonlinear beam dynamics with Vasily • The second new MEIC postdoc, Hisham Sayed, will start on July 1, working on electron cooling. (He is in Yves's group) • The first R&D meeting for cooler development will be held on July 9.