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March 4, 2021 Report - Feb 12 - Mar 12
Director - Todd Satogata
Todd Satogata
Previous two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - EIC Meetings (management, RF, crab, cryo, cooling, impedance, OPC, IR, R&D) - MGMT Meetings (Leadership/Dept Heads, CASA coffee) - MGMT Review undergraduate traineeship FOA draft; Edy ECA application feedback - MGMT Robust Accel Science/Tech Ecosystem RFI (Feb 25) - ADMIN High energy cooling FOA meeting (Feb 22) - ADMIN IPAC'21 planning (Wednesdays); IR2@EIC workshop planning (Mondays) - USPAS Teaching graduate accelerator physics online (Feb 15-19) - ODU Isurumali advising (GA discussion/debugging) - OPS Meetings (08:00 daily) Next two weeks (Mar 1 - Mar 12) - EIC Meetings (management, RF, crab, cryo, cooling, impedance, OPC, team, R&D) - EIC Lattice workshop (Mar 2) - MGMT Meetings (Leadership/Dept Heads, CASA coffee) - MGMT P&C meet (Mar 4), Robust Accel Science/Tech Ecosystem RFI (Mar 4) - ADMIN IPAC'21 planning (Wednesdays); IR2@EIC workshop planning (Mondays) - ADMIN APS DPB Exec Committee Quarterly (Mar 1) - ADMIN SAF801T training update (at lab, Mar 3) - ADMIN Ryan Bodenstein Mac configuration onboarding - ODU Isurumali/Bhawin python OO tutorials - OPS Meetings (08:00 daily)
Alex Bogacz
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Switchyard strategies for FFA@CEBAF - Setting up GA for linac optics (one-on-one with Isturumali) - Muon acceleration writeup for Muon Collider Study Group. Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - Presentation on switchyard for FFA@CEBAF - Collaboration with Kevin Andre on PERLE end-to-end tracking - PRAB paper review - White Paper on future CEBAF - writeup on FFA energy doubling
Ryan Bodenstein
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - First day on the 1st - NEO for 3 mornings, normal onboarding stuff - Lots of training, got badge - Got laptop - More training, getting into the actual work process Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - First timesheet submitted - Benefits, etc… selected, updated, etc… - House hunting *finally* successful – Yorktown will be home - Started trying (and not always successfully) to configure Mac for various codes - Optim – tried running on Wine, but might not work on Catalina - Looked into Sirepo to use multiple codes (Zgoubi, Elegant, Mad-X, etc…)
- Free version seems ok, will see if need paid version
- Need to see how to access cluster computer - Met with Vasiliy to brainstorm if/how I could best contribute to EIC - Still requires some thought/discussion, but there are good options - All web-based training completed. Anything on-site (med, rad worker, etc…) has to wait
Rui Li
Previous two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - Developing further understanding of the CBB and transverse instability problem in eSR of EI - Communicating with Riad about CSR impedance in their EDM ring - Attend EIC impedance/instability meetings Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - Developing further understanding of the CBB and transverse instability problem in eSR of EIC - Doing more calculations for the CBB problem - Start to work on writing paper for this problem - Communicating with Riad about CSR impedance in their EDM ring
Edy Nissen
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Attended EIC beam-beam meetings - Took data at DESIREE on Wednesday the 3rd - Worked on ECA application - Attended Bteam, and ORFP meetings - Was a panel member of the ERR for E12-13-008 / 008A Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - Attended EIC beam-beam and RCS meetings - Submitted ECA application - Gave talk at GlueX collaboration meeting - Took Friday the 19th as a vacation day - WIll work to finalize DESIREE paper for resubmission
Chris Tennant
Previous two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - AI lunch (web, administrative, public affairs, speaker coordination, etc.) - Attend seminars (OWLE, Accelerator, AI Lunch, etc.) - AIFOA1: discussions on data requirements on new C100 scope mode, understanding implications for future AI work - RADSMA: data exploration, training autoencoder models on data, need to understand how to take into account beam intensity dependent measurements - ARDFML: unsupervised learning and data exploration to understand differences in two different data sets - Work on documenting and submitting invention disclosure Next two weeks (Mar 1 - Mar 12) - AI lunch (web, administrative, public affairs, speaker coordination, etc.) - Attend seminars (OWLE, Accelerator, AI Lunch, etc.) - AIFOA1: generate data to train a binary classifier for fault prediction - RADSMA: investigate impact of preprocessing data on model performance, train models on newly created dataset - ARDFML: understand how to work with deep learning Pytorch model for fault classification, look into impact of bypassed cavities on model performance
Accelerator R & D - Yuhong Zhang
Yuhong Zhang
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) -
Max Bruker
Previous (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Edit the JSPEC tech note - I am planning to redesign and document the JSPEC Python interface. Merge both projects into one, throwing C++ file i/o and run file parsing overboard and making all data transparent through nparrays etc. Slightly restructure the class hierarchy such that it more readily exposes the important interfaces to the user. - UITF optics work. We would like to obtain a model that is consistent with reality and hope to get there with iterative measurements and corrections. Due to lack of harps in the keV beam line, measuring the emittance there may prove to be cumbersome but hopefully not impossible. Next (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - More optics measurements - Finish JSPEC improvements if there is some free time - Simulate multipole moments of the commercial corrector coils to be able to predict their detrimental effect, if any - Simulate energy gain of QCM cavities depending on phases using tracking with field maps and accurate geometry. I've done this before but will need to resuscitate it to see if Yan's and Matt's latest calculations make sense. They involve extrapolating the measured energy gain of the combined structure to zero field in one of the cavities to predict the energy gain of the other cavity in isolation. I have some doubts as to the accuracy of that method because the beam becomes so slow that the transit time is likely to change significantly and we don't have enough phase knobs to compensate for it. Interesting question and not complicated.
Fanglei Lin
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Continued the work on studying the dispersion effect of spin rotator solenoids on the electron polarization in the ESR - Optimizing the optics of the dual energy storage ring cooler - Preparing the teaching material for the USPAS 2021 summer section - Miscellaneous: attended the RCS Beam and Polarization Dynamics meeting, attended EIC design team meeting, attended the Storage Ring Cooler meeting, attended the EIC general meeting, attended the EIC hadron polarization meeting, attended the EIC Accelerator Design meeting, attended the weekly positron meetings, attended SPIN@USPAS2021 Prep Meetings, attended the graduate student progress review meeting Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - Work on electron polarization in the EIC - Work on the storage ring cooler project - Work on the teaching material for USPAS 2021 summer section
Bhawin Dhital
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Completed all 6 tech notes. Ready to submit into JLab online system. Some of them are already submitted. - I was reading some tech notes and papers in HOM impedance measurements. - I was working to find out the discrepancy in Touschek lifetime calculation in High Energy Ring section. Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - I will complete submitting all tech notes. - I will be working to find out the discrepancy in Touschek lifetime in the high energy section of dual energy ring. - I will be working on beam dynamics study and further related topics in my research work.
Vasiliy Morozov
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - 2nd IR design work: implementation of a smaller crossing angle, chromatic compensation - Detector solenoid integration: more in depth study of cross talk between crabbing and coupling - Ion polarization lifetime: bench-marking of the ion polarization lifetime using RHIC 2017 setup - Response to Symmetry about the polarized techniques review paper: the paper has been accepted - Editing of the PRAB paper on polarization control in Nuclotron and EIC - CEBAF FFA: adiabatic matching Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - 2nd IR design work: continue design of an alternative option, presentation at the IR meeting on Wednesday, chromatic compensation - Detector solenoid integration: continue study of the effect of coupling on crabbing, presentation at the IR meeting on Friday - Presentation of a small ring concept for the EDM search at the R&D meeting on Thursday - CEBAF FFA: adiabatic matching design
Amy Sy
Previous two weeks (Jan 18 - Jan 29) - Worked on Early Career Proposal on magnetized ion beam methods. At LEAF at IMP, simulations on decoupling the magnetized ion beam from a 45 GHz ECR ion source using a solenoid/anti-solenoid pair achieved a flat beam with emittance ratio 3:1, and initial RFQ transmission of ~95%. At FRIB, theory and simulation of an envelope model for DC, multi charge state ion beams that are angular momentum-dominated also demonstrated that the solenoid/anti-solenoid pair could easily focus the resultant beams into the aperture required for charge state selection. From these papers, the Early Career proposed method of using the round to flat beam transform + another, to-be-developed transform would likely not be an improvement in terms of real estate required for the total decoupling. Currently reevaluating the proposal and decided not to submit this cycle. - Completed Radworker I training. - Working on finding space for the particulate counter, as the current space with the detector group is no longer available. - Looking through the data from the benchtop tests of the particulate counter to understand the structure and format. - Biweekly meeting with Omnisensing Photonics on detector prototype progress. Next two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Worked on Early Career Proposal on magnetized ion beam methods. At LEAF at IMP, simulations on decoupling the magnetized ion beam from a 45 GHz ECR ion source using a solenoid/anti-solenoid pair achieved a flat beam with emittance ratio 3:1, and initial RFQ transmission of ~95%. At FRIB, theory and simulation of an envelope model for DC, multi charge state ion beams that are angular momentum-dominated also demonstrated that the solenoid/anti-solenoid pair could easily focus the resultant beams into the aperture required for charge state selection. From these papers, the Early Career proposed method of using the round to flat beam transform + another, to-be-developed transform would likely not be an improvement in terms of real estate required for the total decoupling. Currently reevaluating the proposal and decided not to submit this cycle. - Completed Radworker I training. - Working on finding space for the particulate counter, as the current space with the detector group is no longer available. - Looking through the data from the benchtop tests of the particulate counter to understand the structure and format. - Biweekly meeting with Omnisensing Photonics on detector prototype progress.
Computational Physics - Yves Roblin
Yves Roblin
Previous two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - UITF review - Moller collaboration meetings - Moller beamline optimization - Procedural development for injector 0R05 beam characterization - Procedural development for Spreader/Recombiner setup - Injector ORFP, main machine ORFP development. - FFA meetings - Positron proposals meeting - BTeam coordination and meetings Next two weeks (Mar 1 - Mar 12) - Moller beamline optimization - Procedural development for injector 0R05 beam characterization - Procedural development for Spreader/Recombiner setup - Injector ORFP, main machine ORFP development. - FFA meetings - Positron proposals meeting - BTeam coordination and meetings - Prepare for talk for HALLA/HALLC interface meeting (3/17) - Prepare for talk on positron use for future exp in HallA/C (3/11) - Developing a G4toELEGANT interface - Investigate the possibility of carrying out experiment in CEBAF to simulate transport of high emittance beam (such as positrons) using a target to degrade the e- beam.
Randi Gamage
Previous two weeks (Jan 18 - Jan 29) - t2nd IR integration to the full lattice for hadrons - Chromaicity correction for the HSR with two IRs - Hall A beam line ptimization - Looking in to switch yard for CEBAF FF Next two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Chromaticity correction for the HSR continue - hall A beam line reconfiguration tunability study - low energy optimization for the 1st IR with DFD and DDF configurations
River Huang
Previous two weeks (Jan 18 - Jan 29) - We are working on study the image reconstruction of collision beams based on Poisson's solution of equation and trying to solve the retarded potentials based on results obtained in 1995 by R.A. Kruger. - We are also working on optimizing CASA Beam-Beam. Next two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Continue working on CASA Beam-Beam.
Isurumali Neththikumara
Previous two weeks (Jan 18 - Jan 29) - Completed creating 10-pass north linac files with 750 MeV energy gain per pass with different phase advances (900,1200,600) - Compared OptiM and Elegant output for 600 FODO linac with 1.1 GeV gain. - Elegant files were obtained from Dr. Roblin, and there’s a pretty good agreement in both results - But inj+NL file had deviations due to weak cavity-end focusing - Tried to write a conversion script from OptiM to Elegant, but it’s complicated, so decided to convert OptiM to Madx, then convert Madx to Elegant format. Next two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Start writing the GA code.
Dennis Turner
Previous two weeks (Jan 18 - Jan 29) - UITF - qsUtility, ced2elegant, cs2sdds tweaks for better use at UITF - Continue working on tool for importing elegant deck into UED - Provided phone support for emittance measurements - Work with UITF folks to characterize beam for HDIce, including tweaking the deck to better match reality. - AIPINJ - Attended "beam drivers" meeting to discuss commissioning plan - AI FOA - Literature search - Attended brainstorming meetings - OPS - Continued work on a draft aperture scan procedure - Attended 0800, Monday 1330, BTeam, Ops procedure, AI FOA meetings - Attended AI Lunch Series, Radisasoft webinars, OWLE seminars Next two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - UITF - Continue working with UITF folks with optics measurements - Adapting rayTrace for use at UITF. I asked Matt for beam time to test. - Continue working on tool for importing elegant deck into UED - Provide phone support for emittance measurements - HLA - Resumed work on an emittance measurement tool using solenoids - Met with Stephen Webb from Radiasoft - AIPINJ - Found some mistakes in the CED optics; working on correcting them. - Attended BTeam, AI FOA, CASA, Ops procedure meetings - Attended AI Lunch Series
He Zhang
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) -
Diagnostic Development - Kevin Jordan
Kevin Jordan
Previous two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - I was program deputy - Wrapping up Isotope project - Working on magnetron project - Preparing for IBIC scientific program committee Next two weeks (Mar 1 - Mar 12) - Updated Faraday Cup website - Worked on programing for magnetron controls - Provided controls design for injector (Marcy) turbo pump cart interlocks - Spent some time preparing for IBIC 2021 conference program
Joe Gubeli
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Isotopes – Work on 50kW design - ARDDOT - Completed new design for the ARC 1 & ARC 2 SLMs. This design places the cameras over the dipole. With the dipole steel and a few 30% boron poly bricks we should be able reduce the radiation on the camera and have it last a little longer. Due to the low head clearance in the upper ARC a creative modification of a turning mirror was made that should allow for remote X&Y axis steering. Everything has been ordered except the 3mm slits and the borated poly shielding. Those should go on order today. Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - Isotopes – Work on the 50kW design - ARDDOT – Continue working on diagnostics upgrade to CEBAF (simulations, engineering and designs).
Michael Tiefenback
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) -
CASA Fellows
LERF - Steve Benson
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - Reviewed two SBIRs from DOE-NP. - Put together the budget for the Isotope quarterly. - Analyzed split linac compression scheme for uB CeC project - Put together JLAMP II design study - Went over old CDR appendix looking for potential lethal flaws in the low energy cooler design. None found. Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - Attend the Wastewater irradiation ERR - Edit and help submit tech note on JSPEC - Review some more papers - Rewrite and submit the LOSP for User Lab 4 - Set up training for Drive Laser Enclosure LPSS - Derive specifications for JLAMP II
Andrew Hutton
Previous two weeks (Feb 1 - Feb 12) - EIC: again, not much. I need to find a topic I can get my teeth into. That may have to wait until the JLab deliverables are defined. - Isotopes:We continue to study the foil samples that were irradiated (led by Adam Stavola), and there are still discrepancies that we do not fully understand. Our two NMT students, Geno and Robert, have received the data and are setting up a different software package to cross-compare. In a phone call with our funding manager, Ethan Balkin, I learned that there will be two FOAs coming out this summer; I assume one for labs and a companion one for Universities. This breaks the pattern of an FOA every two years, and thinking back on the Ethan’s careful wording, I think he has not awarded as many proposals as usual to provide funding for the intermediate year. If so, we were only half-punished! The Reviews were helpful and we will work on strengthening the proposal. I have made a request to VCU to have their hot-cell transferred to us - I give it about a 25% probability, but I felt I should ask. Drew offered us use of a lead-shielded room on the third floor of the ARC which is currently being used by Dillon, but will be vacated as part of the ARC refurbishment. That would still leave us with a chemical separation problem, but one thing at a time. - ERLsI have spent quite a lot of time developing spreadsheets showing the various aspects of an ERL and the projects that currently hold the record, the approved projects and which aspects they will push the limits, and the proposed project (PERLE) and what it would achieve. In parallel, I am collecting up what LHeC would need to compare with the various records to identify gaps. Of interest, the JLab FEL still holds the beam power record, CEBAF 1-turn has the energy record, and CEBAF 5-turn will have both the energy record and the number of turns record. It may also have the record for highest current in a multi-turn ERL for a while. Not bad for a lab that has turned its back on ERLs! Next two weeks (Feb 15 - Feb 26) - Isotopes:There has been considerable progress on understanding the results of the isotopically purified gallium. The students at NMT, with the very active participation of Doug Wells who is a real expert at this, have re-analyzed all of the data. They managed to show that some of the data is bogus and should be ejected; the rest agrees well with the results by Adam Stavola. This work will continue over the next two weeks to include propagating the errors to get a final error estimate. We are all feeling much more confident now! We are waiting for the vacuum group to have time to remove the window for post mortem (actually we hope it isn’t dead!) as we should ship it back to ANL if it is still OK. - ERLS:I have made great progress on the spreadsheet, requesting updates from all of the ERLs and already receiving replies from most. I am now mulling over which are the key parameters that should be put on the 3rd tab of spreadsheet showing how we are, or will be, progressing towards verification of these key parameters. For your reading pleasure, I am attaching the spreadsheet so far, comments on format and content are more than welcome. - I have been approached by VCU Nuclear Engineering Group to participate in a request for student funding on Isotope studies. The other collaborators are Virginia Union University (an HBCU) and Sweet Briar College (an all women’s university). - I have also been on a videoconference with Achille Stocchi to try and unblock the French bureaucracy on the PERLE ICRADA. All I get is that there is no problem, and a promised date (February 26) when we will have the PERLE Collaboration Meeting. However, it is the French spring holiday season (usually devoted to skiing, but the ski resorts are all closed). Getting anything out of French bureaucracy in a vacation period seems doomed to failure. But we will see. . . . . - I initiated an email chain on the availability of an American SRF cavity supplier, proposing that the Department of Energy, Office of Accelerator R&D and Production pay the upcoming projects (including the EIC) to buy American, including taking on some of the risk. I see that there is now an RFI on this.