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June 20, 2019 Report - June 10 - July 5
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July 18, 2019 Report - July 8 - Aug 2
 
'''Director - Todd Satogata''' <br>
 
'''Director - Todd Satogata''' <br>
  
 
Todd Satogata
 
Todd Satogata
  
   Previous two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
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   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - HOLIDAY: May 27 (Memorial Day)
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       -  
      - VACATION: May 28-31
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   Next two weeks (July 22 - August 2)
      - IPAC19: Light peer review coordination (with Alex Bogacz)
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       -  
      - JLEIC: R&D planning, pCDR-100 restart, final IPAC papers, meetings
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      - ADMIN: Student meetings/planning (Madeline, Sarah)
 
      - ADMIN: SSIII job posting review, committee planning
 
      - OPS: Run planning, optics on call planning for restart
 
      - ADMIN: HEP Gard telecon (Jun 7)
 
   Next two weeks (Jun 10-Jun 21)
 
      - ADMIN: SBIR FOA edit meet (Jun 10)
 
      - ADMIN: Student meetings/planning (Madeline, Sarah)
 
       - ADMIN: SSIII job posting selection, start phone interviews
 
      - ADMIN: Review M/FURA committee prize applications
 
      - JLEIC: pCDR-100 restart, R&D planning, meetings
 
      - PERS SICK: Jun 13-14 (Arm surgery)
 
  
  
 
Alex Bogacz
 
Alex Bogacz
 
    
 
    
   Previous two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
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   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - Machine support , OOC
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       - Machine support  
       - Summer student lecture on 'Introduction to Accelerators'
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       - Expand USPAS lecture on Radiation Damping
       - Finalizing Technical Reviewer list for the new Internal Publication system
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       - Revisions to Operations Training, MOODLE
       - Review of IOP submissions for the IPAC'19 Light Peer Review
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       - Final review of IOP submissions for the IPAC'19 Light Peer Review
   Next two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
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   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
       - Machine support , OOC
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       - Vacation
      - 'Dogbone' ERL lattice design - ERL'19 invited talk
 
      - Implementation of  the new Internal Publication system
 
      - Revisions to Operations Training, MOODLE
 
 
       - PRAB paper review
 
       - PRAB paper review
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Rui Li
 
Rui Li
 
    
 
    
   Previous two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
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   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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      - Participate the weekly ALS-U impedance meeting
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          - Interesting discussions with Karl Bane and Bob Warnock at the meeting
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          - Bob Warnock is modifying his code on microwave instability so that he can send to me  to run for JLEIC case
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      - Prepare for JLEIC impedance meeting on 6/17:
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          - Talking to Tim Michalski to prepare presentation on vision and status of the engineering design
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          - Talking to Rimmer to prepare presentation on vision and status of the feedback system
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      - Uneven bunch spectrum
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          - Write up technote for my analysis,
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          - start to look at its impact on the coupled-bunch instability growth rate
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      - Plasma cascade in the BNL Coherent-electron-cooling
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          - Read reference papers on, trying to catch up on their current status
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          - Remotely participated one CeC operation meeting on their upcoming experiment
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      - Assisted Walter Wittmer on R&D list
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          - Work with Bob Rimmer to prepare documents Walter requested for the R&D list, in particular, I'm the P.I. of
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            block 6 (impedance and instabilities) in the list
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          - Assisted with CBETA on CSR induced microbunching instability
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          - Georg's graduate student, William Lou, is following our suggestion to do convergence test of the microbunching
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            instability. He had questions for me and my former student Cheng-Ying Tsai. And we are helping him on the
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            problems.
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  Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
 
       - Impedance studies
 
       - Impedance studies
          - Held JLEIC impedance meetings, with interesting discussion on uneven-bunch spectrum
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          - Organize the JLEIC impedance meeting on 7/16
          - Participated in ALS-U impedance meeting, with interesting discussions on microwave instability
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          - Participate ALS-U impedance meeting and discussions
          - Participate in the multilab monthly meeting on collective effects and group discussions
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          - Continue to understand impedance analysis
            I was invited to participate this meeting by its host Marco Ventuini of LBL. It is  mostly attended
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          - Help to coordinate impedance budget study at JLAB
            by the light source people from ALS-U, APS, NSLSII and SLAC. This week's topic is the measurement of
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      - Coupled bunch instability
            microwave instability at NSLSII and its comparison with simulation. It turns out the IBS effect unexpectedly
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          - Continue with technote writing
            showing up in the microwave instability measurement.
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          - Continue with analysis of coupled bunch instability and the study of the impact of uneven bunch distribution
    - Analysis of spectrum for uneven bunch distribution
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            on growth rate
          - Finished my analysis and presented results at the JLEIC impedance meeting on 6/17
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       - CeC project
          - It explained the modeling results from Frank Marhauser and Gunn Tae Park as presented in the last meeting
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          - Continue to understand the underline physics
    - Beam dynamics in JLEIC collective effects
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          - Continue to participate their weekly meeting
          - I had an extended phone conversation with Bob Warnock of SLAC (he is around 90 year old and is still very
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       - CSR in CBETA
            active in beam dynamics studies), discussing various beam dynamics issues in JLEIC and about our common interest
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          - Continue to give support/help on their CSR studies
          - He will send me his code on microwave instability, and currently he is developing a new code for coupled-bunch  
 
            instabilities, and he may run the JLEIC case after the code is done
 
    - Interaction with Vladimir Litvinenko of BNL about CeC
 
          - I'm invited by Vladimir to participate their weekly CeC meetings and upcoming experiment on the plasma-cascade
 
            amplifier at CeC. I will start participate their weekly meeting
 
          - I got their references about recent activities in CeC, and will try to catch up on their studies.
 
  Next two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
 
      - Write up technote on bunch spectra for uneven bunch fill, and compare results with that from Frank Marhauser
 
      - Study the effect of uneven bunch fill on the growth rate of coupled bunch instabilities
 
       - Continue to participate in the ALS-U impedance studies and discuss related beam physics
 
      - Start to participate in the CeC beam studies, pay special attention to microbunching development in their beam
 
       - Organize the next JLEIC impedance meeting
 
  
  
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Edy Nissen
 
Edy Nissen
 
    
 
    
    Previous two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
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    Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - I was Program deputy from June 12 through June 19, with some preparation beforehand.
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       - Worked on tuning the LEB
       - I am finishing up the formatting of my light peer review paper and will return to pCDR
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      - Have been performing some duties as optics on call
        preparation when that is done.
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       - Have been working on my proposal for the DESIREE experiment.  
    Next two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
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    Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
       - I will continue working on pCDR preparations
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       - I will finish and submit the proposal to the University of Stockholm
       - I will be taking July 5 off.
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      - Finish up my tenure as Optics on Call
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       - Finish up my redesign work on the two boosters
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Chris Tennant
 
Chris Tennant
 
    
 
    
     Previous two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
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     Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - Work on implementing pipeline for (near) real-time RF fault classification (goal is to implement and take data during current run)
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       - Final LDRD slide prep and presentation
       - Served on job panel for SSI hire in IT (4 candidate interviews)
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      - BNL CeC telecon presentation on greenfield ERL design
       - Helped Bhawin with longitudinal manipulations in elegant
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      - LERF Ops (single day for isotope run)
       - General editing for others (paper for SRF workshop, proposal for JSA Initiative, software requirements document for SRF fault classification)
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       - Work on JSA initiative proposal
       - Work to understand BNL CeC requirements
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       - Bagels with Andrei
     Next two weeks (June 24 - July 8)
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       - Interview panel for Machine Learning Programmer Analyst posting
       - Vacation (June 24-28, July 5)
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      - Leading ML Lunch Series
       - Prepare slides for LDRD presentation
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       - Lay out 476 MHz version of linac for JLEIC ERL cooler
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     Next two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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       - Propagate distribution from Fay through (completed) parts of JLEIC ERL cooler
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      - BNL CeC analysis of greenfield front end design
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       - Work on RF classifier pipeline
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Yuhong Zhang
 
Yuhong Zhang
  
    Previous two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
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  Previous two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
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       - Developed estimated luminosity curves for 140 GeV JLEIC with or without high energy cooling
    Next two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
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      - Worked on a concept for 140 GeV JLEIC
       -
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      - Read chapter 3 of pre-CDR-100 and made corrections
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      - Worked on three talk slides.
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  Next two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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      - Continue work from previous weeks
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Max Bruker
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  Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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      - Relocation
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      - Orientation and training
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      - Read some JLEIC-related material
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  Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
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       - Shake some more hands
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      - Familiarize myself further with JLEIC
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Fanglei Lin
 
Fanglei Lin
    Previous two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
 
      - Working on the transparent spin project
 
      - Working on the storage ring cooler project
 
      - Updating the pCDR-100
 
      - Preparing tutorial material for ZGOUBI workshorp
 
      - Miscellaneous: attended the Innovative HE Cooling Project Status meeting, attended
 
        the Storage Ring Cooler meeting, attended JLEIC R&D meeting, attended ZGOUBI workshop
 
        committee meetings, attended IR magnet design meeting
 
    Next two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
 
      - Update the pCDR-100
 
      - Work on the transparent spin project
 
      - Work on the storage ring cooler project
 
      - Prepare tutorial material for ZGOUBI workshop
 
  
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  Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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        - Working on updating the IR design in the electron collider ring
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        - Working on the transparent spin project
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        - Working on the storage ring cooler project
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        - Preparing tutorial material for ZGOUBI workshorp
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        - Miscellaneous: attended the Innovative HE Cooling Project Status meeting, attended the Storage Ring Cooler
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          meeting, attended JLEIC R&D meeting, attended ZGOUBI workshop committee meetings, attended JLEIC general meeting,
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          attended IP magnet design meeting, attended teleconference on transparent spin test meeting, attended Packing
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          factor/drift limit program meeting
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  Next two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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        - Work on updating the IR design in the electron collider ring
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        - Work on the transparent spin project
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        - Work on the storage ring cooler project
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        - Prepare tutorial material for ZGOUBI workshop
  
  
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Bhawin Dhital
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    Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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      - Working on elegant simulation using real parameters for RF cavities instead of using matrices.
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      - Introducing real lattices in elegant simulation instead of using matrices.
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      - Understanding the theory on damping time and energy spread in two energy storage ring ( Dr. Kra�t's tech note).
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      - Making more progress in stability condition in two energy storage ring.
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      - Enjoyed couple of days in New York. Found that CASA, Jefferson Lab is the best place for me to enjoy.
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    Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
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      - Come up with the �nal longitudinal stability in two energy storage ring with real lattices and real cavities.
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      - Introducing the damping element in simulation, calculate the damped emittance.
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      - Understand the concept of multiple energy storage ring ( Dr. Kra�t new idea).
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      - Start to think about NAPAC2019.
  
  
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Vasiliy Morozov
 
Vasiliy Morozov
  
     Previous two weeks (May 27 - June 7)
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     Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - IR design: chromaticity compensation, detector simulations, iterating with engineers
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       - Transparent spin experiment: spin tracking simulations, error analysis, teleconference with BNL collaborators
       - Spin experiment: spin tracking RHIC
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       - Study of the 400 GeV ion collider ring upgrade: IR redesign, crab crossing estimates and polarization control scheme
       - Storage ring cooler: analysis of the longitudinal dynamics
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       - Support of Walter's work
      - Preparing for trip to CERN
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     Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     Next two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
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       - Preparation for the CFNS summer school
       - Continue spin tracking for the spin experiment
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       - Preparation of DoE quarterly reports
       - Tracking the dynamic aperture of the ion collider ring
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       - Updating the pre-CDR
       - Updating pre-CDR
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      - Spin and beam dynamics simulations
 
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<br>
 
<br>
 
Amy Sy
 
Amy Sy
  
  Previous two weeks (May 27 - June 7)
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    Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - Implemented newer linac accelerator node modules in PyORBIT for the superconducting section of
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       - Parameterization of the probability distribution for exit energies and angles for 13.1 MeV/u lead ions passing
         the proton/H- linac lattice. Still some mismatch in the optics compared to TRACK simulation, likely
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         through carbon foils as a function of foil thickness and incident beam energy. Bilinear interpolation of the  
         due to the use of cavity field maps in TRACK that are not currently available to be read in PyORBIT.  
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         probability distribution to account for variance in the foil thickness and energy spread in the incident beam.  
       - Implemented DTL section of the proton/H- linac lattice using newer linac accelerator node modules.
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       - Mapping of the distribution for ions before the stripping foil to a distribution accounting for the energy straggle   
         Having issues with cavity phasing and beam stability.  
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         and growth of angular spread due to multiple scattering effects in the stripping foil.  
       - Worked with summer student Madeline Clyburn to run TRACK simulations of the H- linac, calculate average
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       - Initial simulations in TRACK of stripping effects and transport of lead ion beams containing multiple charge states;
         power of the H- linac and beam current needed to reach 1 MW average power, and start running PyORBIT simulations
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         previous simulation included beam only stripped to a single charge state, and did not include energy or angular
         of the H- linac.
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         spread effects in the stripped beam.
       - Generated charge state distributions for lead ions passing through carbon foils at incident energies 8-15 MeV/u.  
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       - Some preliminary upstream stripping chicane elements implemented in MADX for initial beam optics matching.
  Next two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
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    Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
       - Continued work with PyORBIT including: troubleshooting the DTL linac implementation and lack of beam stability,  
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      - Continued work on the distribution mapping for pre-strip to post-strip lead ion distributions, and stripping chicane
         and optimization of the superconducting portion of the linac for better matching with TRACK.
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        optics design and matching to the stripped beam distribution.
      - Working with Madeline to extract transverse and longitudinal rms velocities along the linac for H- intrabeam stripping estimates.
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       - Continued work with PyORBIT including: troubleshooting the DTL linac implementation and lack of beam stability, and
       - Estimates of angular distributions of lead ions after passing through carbon stripping foils, putting together a stripping chicane in TRACK.
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         optimization of the superconducting portion of the linac for better matching with TRACK. Also plan to discuss with
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        ANL the possibility of converting the RF cavity field map files from binary Fortran files to something that can be
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        read into PyORBIT.  
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       - Also the possibility of implementing the stripping chicane in PyORBIT for more flexibility in handling modified beam
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        distributions - TRACK does not appear able to do this.
  
  
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'''Computational Physics - Yves Roblin'''<br>
 
'''Computational Physics - Yves Roblin'''<br>
 
Yves Roblin
 
Yves Roblin
     CEBAF
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     Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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      -  CEBAF:
    JLEIC:  
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          - Bteam, optics on call, machine setup
      -  
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          - Technote writing on multiscanner emittance and beam properties determination in hall A.   
     OTHER
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       - JLEIC:
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          - Quarterly report on beam-beam tools
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          - Investigating non linear RF transport in BB3D
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     Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
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      - More CEBAF optics support
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       - Simulation of bbeam kinematics for pCDR
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<br>
 
<br>
He Zhang
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Randy Gamage
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    Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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      - Scaled SuperKEKB FFQ multipole data
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      - Compared results obtained by different methods used to compensate chromaticity and found a larger DA than previous
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        result.
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      - Dynamic aperture with multipoles on one upstream FFQ using the SuperKEKB data
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      - Maximize bare lattice DA using tune (in progress) [tune: A program to apply the MINUIT minimization engine to an 
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        arbitrary script.]
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    Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
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      - Maximize bare lattice DA using tune (in progress)
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      - Continue dynamic aperture studies with multipoles.
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River Huang
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    Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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      - Spin Transparency Mode - For Spin Tracking (±𝟎° for two snakes, no IP bumps, 𝒔𝒚𝒏𝒄𝒉𝒓𝒐𝒏𝒐𝒖𝒔 𝒑𝒉𝒂𝒔𝒆=𝝅), the effects of
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        adjusting the reference closed orbit length have been teased and checked. Involving the configuration for
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        accelerations, the different configurations of Zgoubi parameter, “CAVITE”, have been tested.
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            - For Spin Tracking (±𝟎° for two snakes, no IP bumps, 𝒔𝒚𝒏𝒄𝒉𝒓𝒐𝒏𝒐𝒖𝒔 𝒑𝒉𝒂𝒔𝒆=0) using different RHIC’s configurations,   
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              we have carried out the precise calibration on ALE angle and B1-field for PHIC’s configurations based on
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              Vasiliy’s analytic solution. Now the revised RHIC’s configuration will yield the spin transparent.
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            - For Spin Tracking (±𝟎° for two snakes, with chromaticity’ compensation), Y-shift, Z-shift and the skew angle
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              changes have been introduced in RHIC’s configurations. The effect of the above shifts has been studied both in 
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              the statistic results and Zgoubi simulation results.
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            - For Spin Tracking (±𝟎° for two snakes, with chromaticity’ compensation), the closed orbit was studied.
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            - The research progress was reported on the teleconference on transparent spin meeting (July 18, 2019)
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      - Program codes for Zgoubi - As a supplementary of Zgoubi, we designed and completed the following Python based
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        program codes:
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            - ALE_and_B1_Calibration.py
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            - ChangeREF_DY_DZ_for_Multipole_and_SkewAngle_for_Bend.py
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            - Closed_orbit_sigma_ALE_B1_and_DY_DZ.py
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            - Closed_orbit_sigma_ALE_B1_and_DY_DZ_and_Dphi.py
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    Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
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      - Keep working on the project of “Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Spin Transparency Mode in an EIC”.
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Isurumali Neththikumara
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    Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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      - Compared the luminosity output for all proposed energy values for JLEIC using BB3D and GHOST and calculated their
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        relative differences.
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      - Performed convergence studies to find the best slice number for hourglass simulation.
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      - Calculated the hourglass reduction using GHOST for CDR44.7 GeV
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    Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
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      - Perform gear changing simulations required for the submitted abstract of NAPAC2019
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      - Study the beam-beam dynamics with gear-changing
  
  Previous two weeks (May 27 - June 7)
 
      - Updates and Python wrapper for tpsa lib - This week I was writing examples and tutorials for the tpsa lib
 
        and its python wrapper. During this process, several bugs were found and fixed. The first bug is in the sin()
 
        and cos() functions. It happens when the number of variables in the function is less than the dimension of the
 
        DA environment. For example, calculate sin(fx) in 3D environment while fx is a function of only two da variables.
 
        The result is correct,  but the length of the result is wrong. This is fixed by adding a check of vector length in
 
        the sin() and cos() functions. The second bug happens in the bunch processing of substituting the variables in a DA
 
        vector by other DA vectors. There was an error when calculating the index of a given element for multipole DA vectors.
 
        This is fixed too. Some other problems are due to the data transaction between python and C++. By default, Pybind
 
        transfers the variables by value. If the C++ function expects a reference,  the result by C++ cannot be transferred
 
        to Python, although the C++ function works. This is solved by defining the variable to transfer as a specific opaque
 
        variable so that it can be transferred by reference. One has to define the fundamental operations for the variable so
 
        that it can be handled on Python side. These bugs are fixed too. The manual of the python tpsa lib has been updated
 
        but not finished.
 
  Next two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
 
      - Finish the ibs formula by Kubo and Oide.
 
      - Write documents for the tpsa python wrapper
 
      - Dispersive cooling (New friction force  formulas and benchmark with theory).
 
  
  
  
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He Zhang
  
River Huang
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    Previous two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
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      - Cooling code development - A model for sweeping effect has been added to JSPEC. We first calculated the maximum
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        friction for the given ion beam, electron beam and electron cooler. Then we calculate the proper acceleration of the
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        electron beam for the sweeping process and the time needed for it. Once the motion of the electron beam is
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        is determined, the sweeping process is simulated in n steps, where n is a number defined by the user. In each step,
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        the friction force on all the ions are calculated with the increased relative velocity due to the motion of the
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        electron beam and the kicks are applied on all ions. In the test run, the sweeping effect has been successfully
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        observed. But there are some issues left in the test: (1) cooling is artificially strengthened for demonstration;
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        (2) transverse temperature of the ion beam is assumed to be zero; (3) synchrotron motion is ignore; (4) IBS effect
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        is ignored. Will include these effect one by one later in the simulations.
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        Coding of the IBS formula by Kubo and Oide is finished, but the result is wrong. Has not figure out it is a bug in
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        the code or any mistakes in the methodology that I implied. 
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      - Beam-beam effect - Revised our C++ symplectic tracking code and shipped it to Yun Luo.
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      - Others - Prepared the talk for my LDRD application and present to the LDRD review panel.
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    Next two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
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      - Add symplectic tracking to BB3D and verify the codes together with Yun Luo. 
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      - Continue sweeping effect simulation.
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      - Abstract for COOL’19 conference.
  
  Previous two weeks (May 27 - June 7)
 
      - NAPAC2019
 
          - Finished and submitted the abstract of the paper “Simulation of Transparent Spin Experiment in RHIC”
 
            and JLab JaCow for 2019 North American Particle Accelerator Conference.
 
      - "CASA BeamBeam"
 
          - Optimized and accelerated the transformation parts of “Crab Kick” of “CASA BeamBeam” codes by Using “Thread”
 
            of Python3 and Numba JIT method.
 
      - pyFMM
 
          - pyFMM is in testing process. In future, if possible, we wish to develop pyFMM to deal the irregularly shaped
 
            bunches in the interactions when crabbing.
 
      - Particles Spin
 
          - Form RHIC original snake setting, we are starting to check Twiss w/o error and to track spin in one turn by using Zgoubi.
 
  Next two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
 
      -
 
  
  
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'''Diagnostic Development - Kevin Jordan''' <br>
 
'''Diagnostic Development - Kevin Jordan''' <br>
  
  Previous two weeks (May 27 - June 7)
+
Kevin Jordan
       - Working on getting the Magnetron installed in LERF Lab 1
+
 
      - Sorting through the abstracts for IBIC 2019, also contacting the recipient for the Faraday Cup Award
+
    Previous two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
      - Built a new hBN crucible for the isotope experiment
+
       -  
      - Installed surrogate high speed rad-hard camera in front of North Linac, there were some issues getting
+
    Next two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
        it up & running but all is good now
 
      - Working to get the Hot Wire Anemometer (HWA) running in LSLC-II helium transfer line
 
  Next two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
 
      - Get meaningful results from the HWA
 
      - Solve cooling water challenges with Magnetrton
 
      - Build test load for isotope experiment & help Joe get the movable shielding installed
 
      - Complete my assignments for IBIC 2019
 
  
  
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Joe Gubeli
 
Joe Gubeli
  
  Previous two weeks (June 10 - June 24)
+
    Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - Isotope Experiment – Competed the mechanical assembly of the Isotope experiment shielding.  
+
       - HPWS: The linear motor controller is undersized for the HWPS when the stage in at 45 degrees. This angle is the
         The top plate of both the radiator and target assembly will need some anchor holes added to clamp down the HW.
+
         nominal operation angle. A collaborator from Radiabeam was here for a couple of day to try tuning the drive for
      - High Power Wire Scanner (HPWS) – Work continues with the HPWS. One of the two linear motor forcers
+
        better performance. This didn’t work and a larger
         was replaced. The forcer overheated when the current ramped to its limit for a few minutes. The assembly
+
         driver was ordered. The HPWS was moved to the optical table to allow operations in the horizontal position. This
        was pumped down when it was sitting horizontal on an optical table. Once the assembly was under vacuum
+
         allowed us to test the EPICS controls and to obtain scan data for a student summer project.  
        there was some bellows scraping. After talk to our Radiabeam partners about this issue it was decided to
+
      - Isotope: Helped with aligning and testing the diagnostics. Worked with operations during the two day run. At the end
         move the assemble to its stand which supports the assembly at 45 degrees and test it then. In this orientation
+
         we were able to thread beam to the 1G dump.
        bellows scraping could be heard when under vacuum or vented. Marcos from Radiabeam came for two days to help
+
      - FAST: Designed the tungsten slit plate, new fork and gimbal plate. The gimbal plate will allow the fork to be set
         diagnose this issues and others. A S&A group was able to realign the assemble in very short notice. Once they
+
         normal to the beam. The new fork and gimbal plate have been made and are ready for cleaning. Order titanium bolts to
        were done the assemble translate smoothly and without noise when vented. Under vacuum the translation is still
+
         replace the silver plated bolts in the LDRDS.
         smooth but some bellows noise can be heard. The bellows manufacture clams that this is normal and not an issue.  
+
    Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
      - LDRDS – The assembly was taken to the vacuum lab to be checked for cleanliness. We have a couple of options
+
      - HPWS: Use the new dynamic tuning SW to improve performance before the larger controller arrives. Test the
         depending on the test results.
+
        incremental encoder with a long cable.
  Next two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
+
       - Isotope: Complete the alignment and installation of the shield wall. Support the upcoming review.
       - Isotope experiment
+
       - FAST: Supervise the disassembly, cleaning and partial assembly of the LDRDS.
       - HPWS
+
       - Halo Monitor: Align and install a fiber coupler and camera assemble to be able to obtain spectrum from the
       - LDRDS (for FAST)
+
        electron/BNNT interaction.
 
  
  
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Michael Tiefenback
 
Michael Tiefenback
  
  Previous two weeks (May 27 - June 7)
+
    Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - Preparation for HPS run in Hall B, including Hall B model updates
+
       - Spent essentially all of my time on real-time support of the accelerator tuning and improvements to the Hall B setup
      - Studying options for Hall B skew compensator for Lambertson magnet
+
        process (see below).  Plus a few days of vacation leave. 
      - Considering causes of recent magnet system damage events
+
          - The envelope-based matching scheme I proposed to improve accelerator tuning (prospectively supported by the Arc
      - Consultation with Hall A about PREX2 BPM anomalies
+
            7A SLM complement, of which the 7A08 sync. light monitor is the first) is the motivation of the process I
  Next two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
+
            initiated with operators during tuning of the accelerator this round.  It became clear that with the Spreader
      - Serving as optics on-call and generally tracking beam setup progress/performance
+
            matching quadrupoles "on design," empirical adjustment of the defined envelope tuning knobs of the previous
      - Hands-on service with Hall B setup
+
            Recombiner to make the viewer spots of the following recirculation arc most alike was a protocol which matched
      - Diagnostic design for speculative MXR2T06 SLM
+
            the beam across the linac in a "best practically achievable" sense.  This provides minimally perturbed beam
      - Modeling 7A SLM matching process
+
            optics across the linac and through the Spreader, minimizing time in execution to make the qsUtility scans and
       - Sketching a proposal for Lambertson skew quadrupole corrector
+
            re-match through the Spreader.  Boron Nitride NanoTube material, as recently installed at viewer ITV7A09, may
 
+
            also provide a sufficiently well-resolved image of the beam (although invasive in image acquisition) to serve
 +
            this purpose. This may be a feasible alternative to distributing SLMs throughout the arcs, sidestepping the
 +
            characteristic blooming limitation of the original ChromOx viewer material which has prevented application of
 +
            the original (late '80s) design intent of using the viewers in this way.
 +
    Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
 +
       - Scheduled leave for the following two-week calendar period
  
  
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LERF - Steve Benson  
 
LERF - Steve Benson  
 
   
 
   
  Previous two weeks (May 27 - June 7)
+
    Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
      - Reviewed Early career proposal
+
       - Worked on finalizing documentation for Isotope ERR.
       - Worked with Tom Oren to get LOD modification out.
+
       - Worked on quarterly summaries for FOA contract and budget for Isotope quarterly.
      - Developed safety documents for Isotope ERR.
+
       - Assisted in running the LERF beam to the 1G dump to check out the Beamline hardware for isotope production.
       - Scheduled seminar for Riad Suleiman for GTS gun results
+
       - Set up two August Accelerator Seminars.
       - Worked to set up clean assembly of LDRD viewer
+
       - Reviewed RSI paper.
      - Developed run plan for June 18-19 run to 1G
+
    Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
       - Gave tour of LERF to Operations Group Candidate
+
       - Get LDRD sent to Fermilab.
       - Worked with CIS group to come up with laser solution for Chameleon experiment in User Lab 1
+
       - Finalize documentation for isotope ERR
  Next two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
+
       - Complete quarterlies for the FOA contract and the budget for the isotope project.
       - Attend FAST/IOTA workshop at Fermilab and consult with personnel on LDRD installation and future run plans.
+
       - Continue to work on updating the Pre-CDR-100 chapter 6.
       - Help out with setup run for LERF running to 1G dump.
+
 
       - Go over PreCDR and update sections that need it.
 
       - Summarize the ERLs for EIC workshop.
 
  
  
 
Andrew Hutton
 
Andrew Hutton
 
   
 
   
  Previous two weeks (May 27 - June 7)
+
    Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - Attend JLEIC meetings.   
+
       - Attended the SuperKEKB Review in Japan July 8-10. A lot of  information that is very relevant to JLEIC, particularly
       - For the Isotope Program I held a successful brainstorming session on the target holder (the raft) design.   
+
        in the background and collimation topics.
         On Monday, I was asked to give a talk to HUGS on the program but I had not given a talk for a long time.   
+
        All the talks are available on the web at http://www-kekb.kek.jp/MAC/.   
         Spent 2 1/2 days preparing a talk (attached) and delivered it.   
+
       - Then a few days vacation in Koyasan
       - Sarah arrived last week for the summer.  I spent time getting her settled and answering questions. 
+
      - This week in Isotopes,  we have got pulsed beam to the 1G dump, still need CW (awaiting the MPS masks) and then
         Her topic for the summer is to take the existing WiFEL gun, which was optimized for low-charge, ultra-low
+
        getting the beam to our target, the 1X lineWe have
         emittance, short bunches) and examine whether it can be tuned to produce high-charge, long bunchesShe is
+
         made considerable progress on the equipment to unscrew the carbon plug in the back of the crucible (Kevin has built
         learning GPT for this.   
+
        a turntable to rotate the crucible in the hot-cell while the remote manipulator is used to hold the plug). 
       - ALCC meeting (6/7) - apparently the ILC is not yet totally dead
+
        Everything is now ready for a trial transfer to VCUWe will pack the crucible into the pig into the shipping
  Next two weeks (June 10 - June 21)
+
         container today.   
      - Focus on readying the LERF for beam and launching with Sarah
+
       - I did a little editing of the pCDR.  I also spent some time with Sarah.   
      - Vacation
+
    Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
 +
      - We (Kevin, Joe and Keith Welch) will go up to VCU on Monday to test the unpacking of the pig from the shipping
 +
         container (with VCU RadCon) and then opening the pig in the hot-cell using remote manipulators (with Jamal’s group. 
 +
         The two students from NMT, Geno Santistevan and Robert Bentley, will be here next week.  They will be doing
 +
        thermal transfer measurements and getting up to speed on everything we have been doingI have asked them to give
 +
         us a presentation of their work so far.   
 +
       - I will also be doing a lot of pCDR editing. 
 +
      - This is Sarah’s last two weeks, so she might need help finishing her project.  The poster and paper are already
 +
        partially written.

Latest revision as of 16:23, 24 July 2019

July 18, 2019 Report - July 8 - Aug 2 Director - Todd Satogata

Todd Satogata

  Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - 
  Next two weeks (July 22 - August 2)
     - 


Alex Bogacz

  Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Machine support 
     - Expand USPAS lecture on Radiation Damping
     - Revisions to Operations Training, MOODLE 
     - Final review of IOP submissions for the IPAC'19 Light Peer Review
  Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - Vacation
     - PRAB paper review



Rui Li

  Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Participate the weekly ALS-U impedance meeting 
          - Interesting discussions with Karl Bane and Bob Warnock at the meeting
          - Bob Warnock is modifying his code on microwave instability so that he can send to me  to run for JLEIC case
     - Prepare for JLEIC impedance meeting on 6/17:
          - Talking to Tim Michalski to prepare presentation on vision and status of the engineering design 
          - Talking to Rimmer to prepare presentation on vision and status of the feedback system
     - Uneven bunch spectrum
          - Write up technote for my analysis,
          - start to look at its impact on the coupled-bunch instability growth rate 
     - Plasma cascade in the BNL Coherent-electron-cooling 
          - Read reference papers on, trying to catch up on their current status
          - Remotely participated one CeC operation meeting on their upcoming experiment
     - Assisted Walter Wittmer on R&D list
          - Work with Bob Rimmer to prepare documents Walter requested for the R&D list, in particular, I'm the P.I. of
            block 6 (impedance and instabilities) in the list
          - Assisted with CBETA on CSR induced microbunching instability
          - Georg's graduate student, William Lou, is following our suggestion to do convergence test of the microbunching
            instability. He had questions for me and my former student Cheng-Ying Tsai. And we are helping him on the
            problems.
  Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - Impedance studies
          - Organize the JLEIC impedance meeting on 7/16
          - Participate ALS-U impedance meeting and discussions
          - Continue to understand impedance analysis 
          - Help to coordinate impedance budget study at JLAB
     - Coupled bunch instability
          - Continue with technote writing
          - Continue with analysis of coupled bunch instability and the study of the impact of uneven bunch distribution 
            on growth rate
     - CeC project
          - Continue to understand the underline physics
          - Continue to participate their weekly meeting
     - CSR in CBETA
          - Continue to give support/help on their CSR studies



Edy Nissen

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Worked on tuning the LEB
     - Have been performing some duties as optics on call
     - Have been working on my proposal for the DESIREE experiment. 
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - I will finish and submit the proposal to the University of Stockholm
     - Finish up my tenure as Optics on Call
     - Finish up my redesign work on the two boosters



Chris Tennant

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Final LDRD slide prep and presentation
     - BNL CeC telecon presentation on greenfield ERL design
     - LERF Ops (single day for isotope run)
     - Work on JSA initiative proposal
     - Bagels with Andrei
     - Interview panel for Machine Learning Programmer Analyst posting
     - Leading ML Lunch Series
     - Lay out 476 MHz version of linac for JLEIC ERL cooler
   Next two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Propagate distribution from Fay through (completed) parts of JLEIC ERL cooler
     - BNL CeC analysis of greenfield front end design
     - Work on RF classifier pipeline





Accelerator R & D - Yuhong Zhang

Yuhong Zhang

  Previous two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
     - Developed estimated luminosity curves for 140 GeV JLEIC with or without high energy cooling 
     - Worked on a concept for 140 GeV JLEIC 
     - Read chapter 3 of pre-CDR-100 and made corrections 
     - Worked on three talk slides.
  Next two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Continue work from previous weeks


Max Bruker

  Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Relocation
     - Orientation and training
     - Read some JLEIC-related material
  Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - Shake some more hands
     - Familiarize myself further with JLEIC



Fanglei Lin

  Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - Working on updating the IR design in the electron collider ring
       - Working on the transparent spin project
       - Working on the storage ring cooler project
       - Preparing tutorial material for ZGOUBI workshorp
       - Miscellaneous: attended the Innovative HE Cooling Project Status meeting, attended the Storage Ring Cooler 
         meeting, attended JLEIC R&D meeting, attended ZGOUBI workshop committee meetings, attended JLEIC general meeting, 
         attended IP magnet design meeting, attended teleconference on transparent spin test meeting, attended Packing 
         factor/drift limit program meeting
  Next two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
       - Work on updating the IR design in the electron collider ring
       - Work on the transparent spin project
       - Work on the storage ring cooler project
       - Prepare tutorial material for ZGOUBI workshop


Bhawin Dhital

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Working on elegant simulation using real parameters for RF cavities instead of using matrices.
     - Introducing real lattices in elegant simulation instead of using matrices.
     - Understanding the theory on damping time and energy spread in two energy storage ring ( Dr. Kra�t's tech note).
     - Making more progress in stability condition in two energy storage ring.
     - Enjoyed couple of days in New York. Found that CASA, Jefferson Lab is the best place for me to enjoy.
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - Come up with the �nal longitudinal stability in two energy storage ring with real lattices and real cavities.
     - Introducing the damping element in simulation, calculate the damped emittance.
     - Understand the concept of multiple energy storage ring ( Dr. Kra�t new idea).
     - Start to think about NAPAC2019.



Vasiliy Morozov

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Transparent spin experiment: spin tracking simulations, error analysis, teleconference with BNL collaborators
     - Study of the 400 GeV ion collider ring upgrade: IR redesign, crab crossing estimates and polarization control scheme
     - Support of Walter's work
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - Preparation for the CFNS summer school
     - Preparation of DoE quarterly reports
     - Updating the pre-CDR
     - Spin and beam dynamics simulations



Amy Sy

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Parameterization of the probability distribution for exit energies and angles for 13.1 MeV/u lead ions passing 
       through carbon foils as a function of foil thickness and incident beam energy. Bilinear interpolation of the 
       probability distribution to account for variance in the foil thickness and energy spread in the incident beam. 
     - Mapping of the distribution for ions before the stripping foil to a distribution accounting for the energy straggle    
       and growth of angular spread due to multiple scattering effects in the stripping foil. 
     - Initial simulations in TRACK of stripping effects and transport of lead ion beams containing multiple charge states; 
       previous simulation included beam only stripped to a single charge state, and did not include energy or angular 
       spread effects in the stripped beam.
     - Some preliminary upstream stripping chicane elements implemented in MADX for initial beam optics matching.
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - Continued work on the distribution mapping for pre-strip to post-strip lead ion distributions, and stripping chicane 
       optics design and matching to the stripped beam distribution.
     - Continued work with PyORBIT including: troubleshooting the DTL linac implementation and lack of beam stability, and 
       optimization of the superconducting portion of the linac for better matching with TRACK. Also plan to discuss with 
       ANL the possibility of converting the RF cavity field map files from binary Fortran files to something that can be 
       read into PyORBIT. 
     - Also the possibility of implementing the stripping chicane in PyORBIT for more flexibility in handling modified beam 
       distributions - TRACK does not appear able to do this.





Computational Physics - Yves Roblin
Yves Roblin

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     -  CEBAF:
          - Bteam, optics on call, machine setup
          - Technote writing on multiscanner emittance and beam properties determination in hall A.    
     - JLEIC:
          - Quarterly report on beam-beam tools
          - Investigating non linear RF transport in BB3D
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - More CEBAF optics support
     - Simulation of bbeam kinematics for pCDR



Randy Gamage

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Scaled SuperKEKB FFQ multipole data 
     - Compared results obtained by different methods used to compensate chromaticity and found a larger DA than previous 
       result.
     - Dynamic aperture with multipoles on one upstream FFQ using the SuperKEKB data 
     - Maximize bare lattice DA using tune (in progress) [tune: A program to apply the MINUIT minimization engine to an   
       arbitrary script.]
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - Maximize bare lattice DA using tune (in progress)
     - Continue dynamic aperture studies with multipoles.


River Huang

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Spin Transparency Mode - For Spin Tracking (±𝟎° for two snakes, no IP bumps, 𝒔𝒚𝒏𝒄𝒉𝒓𝒐𝒏𝒐𝒖𝒔 𝒑𝒉𝒂𝒔𝒆=𝝅), the effects of 
       adjusting the reference closed orbit length have been teased and checked. Involving the configuration for 
       accelerations, the different configurations of Zgoubi parameter, “CAVITE”, have been tested.
           - For Spin Tracking (±𝟎° for two snakes, no IP bumps, 𝒔𝒚𝒏𝒄𝒉𝒓𝒐𝒏𝒐𝒖𝒔 𝒑𝒉𝒂𝒔𝒆=0) using different RHIC’s configurations,    
             we have carried out the precise calibration on ALE angle and B1-field for PHIC’s configurations based on 
             Vasiliy’s analytic solution. Now the revised RHIC’s configuration will yield the spin transparent.
           - For Spin Tracking (±𝟎° for two snakes, with chromaticity’ compensation), Y-shift, Z-shift and the skew angle 
             changes have been introduced in RHIC’s configurations. The effect of the above shifts has been studied both in  
             the statistic results and Zgoubi simulation results.
           - For Spin Tracking (±𝟎° for two snakes, with chromaticity’ compensation), the closed orbit was studied.
           - The research progress was reported on the teleconference on transparent spin meeting (July 18, 2019)
     - Program codes for Zgoubi - As a supplementary of Zgoubi, we designed and completed the following Python based 
       program codes:
           - ALE_and_B1_Calibration.py
           - ChangeREF_DY_DZ_for_Multipole_and_SkewAngle_for_Bend.py
           - Closed_orbit_sigma_ALE_B1_and_DY_DZ.py
           - Closed_orbit_sigma_ALE_B1_and_DY_DZ_and_Dphi.py
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - Keep working on the project of “Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Spin Transparency Mode in an EIC”.


Isurumali Neththikumara

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Compared the luminosity output for all proposed energy values for JLEIC using BB3D and GHOST and calculated their 
       relative differences.
     - Performed convergence studies to find the best slice number for hourglass simulation.
     - Calculated the hourglass reduction using GHOST for CDR44.7 GeV
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - Perform gear changing simulations required for the submitted abstract of NAPAC2019
     - Study the beam-beam dynamics with gear-changing



He Zhang

   Previous two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
     - Cooling code development - A model for sweeping effect has been added to JSPEC. We first calculated the maximum
       friction for the given ion beam, electron beam and electron cooler. Then we calculate the proper acceleration of the 
       electron beam for the sweeping process and the time needed for it. Once the motion of the electron beam is 
       is determined, the sweeping process is simulated in n steps, where n is a number defined by the user. In each step, 
       the friction force on all the ions are calculated with the increased relative velocity due to the motion of the 
       electron beam and the kicks are applied on all ions. In the test run, the sweeping effect has been successfully 
       observed. But there are some issues left in the test: (1) cooling is artificially strengthened for demonstration; 
       (2) transverse temperature of the ion beam is assumed to be zero; (3) synchrotron motion is ignore; (4) IBS effect 
       is ignored. Will include these effect one by one later in the simulations. 
       Coding of the IBS formula by Kubo and Oide is finished, but the result is wrong. Has not figure out it is a bug in 
       the code or any mistakes in the methodology that I implied.  
     - Beam-beam effect - Revised our C++ symplectic tracking code and shipped it to Yun Luo. 
     - Others - Prepared the talk for my LDRD application and present to the LDRD review panel. 
   Next two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Add symplectic tracking to BB3D and verify the codes together with Yun Luo.  
     - Continue sweeping effect simulation.
     - Abstract for COOL’19 conference. 



Diagnostic Development - Kevin Jordan

Kevin Jordan

   Previous two weeks (June 24 - July 5)
     - 
   Next two weeks (July 8 - July 19)


Joe Gubeli

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - HPWS: The linear motor controller is undersized for the HWPS when the stage in at 45 degrees. This angle is the
       nominal operation angle. A collaborator from Radiabeam was here for a couple of day to try tuning the drive for 
       better performance. This didn’t work and a larger 
       driver was ordered. The HPWS was moved to the optical table to allow operations in the horizontal position. This 
       allowed us to test the EPICS controls and to obtain scan data for a student summer project. 
     - Isotope: Helped with aligning and testing the diagnostics. Worked with operations during the two day run. At the end 
       we were able to thread beam to the 1G dump.
     - FAST: Designed the tungsten slit plate, new fork and gimbal plate. The gimbal plate will allow the fork to be set 
       normal to the beam. The new fork and gimbal plate have been made and are ready for cleaning. Order titanium bolts to
       replace the silver plated bolts in the LDRDS.
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - HPWS: Use the new dynamic tuning SW to improve performance before the larger controller arrives. Test the 
       incremental encoder with a long cable.
     - Isotope: Complete the alignment and installation of the shield wall. Support the upcoming review.
     - FAST: Supervise the disassembly, cleaning and partial assembly of the LDRDS.
     - Halo Monitor: Align and install a fiber coupler and camera assemble to be able to obtain spectrum from the 
       electron/BNNT interaction.


Michael Tiefenback

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Spent essentially all of my time on real-time support of the accelerator tuning and improvements to the Hall B setup
       process (see below).  Plus a few days of vacation leave.  
          - The envelope-based matching scheme I proposed to improve accelerator tuning (prospectively supported by the Arc
            7A SLM complement, of which the 7A08 sync. light monitor is the first) is the motivation of the process I 
            initiated with operators during tuning of the accelerator this round.  It became clear that with the Spreader 
            matching quadrupoles "on design," empirical adjustment of the defined envelope tuning knobs of the previous 
            Recombiner to make the viewer spots of the following recirculation arc most alike was a protocol which matched 
            the beam across the linac in a "best practically achievable" sense.  This provides minimally perturbed beam 
            optics across the linac and through the Spreader, minimizing time in execution to make the qsUtility scans and 
            re-match through the Spreader.  Boron Nitride NanoTube material, as recently installed at viewer ITV7A09, may 
            also provide a sufficiently well-resolved image of the beam (although invasive in image acquisition) to serve 
            this purpose. This may be a feasible alternative to distributing SLMs throughout the arcs, sidestepping the 
            characteristic blooming limitation of the original ChromOx viewer material which has prevented application of 
            the original (late '80s) design intent of using the viewers in this way.
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - Scheduled leave for the following two-week calendar period



CASA Fellows
LERF - Steve Benson

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Worked on finalizing documentation for Isotope ERR.
     - Worked on quarterly summaries for FOA contract and budget for Isotope quarterly.
     - Assisted in running the LERF beam to the 1G dump to check out the Beamline hardware for isotope production. 
     - Set up two August Accelerator Seminars. 
     - Reviewed RSI paper.
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     -	Get LDRD sent to Fermilab.
     - Finalize documentation for isotope ERR
     - Complete quarterlies for the FOA contract and the budget for the isotope project.
     - Continue to work on updating the Pre-CDR-100 chapter 6.


Andrew Hutton

   Previous two weeks (July 8 - July 19)
     - Attended the SuperKEKB Review in Japan July 8-10. A lot of  information that is very relevant to JLEIC, particularly
       in the background and collimation topics. 
       All the talks are available on the web at http://www-kekb.kek.jp/MAC/.  
     - Then a few days vacation in Koyasan
     - This week in Isotopes,  we have got pulsed beam to the 1G dump, still need CW (awaiting the MPS masks) and then 
       getting the beam to our target, the 1X line.  We have
       made considerable progress on the equipment to unscrew the carbon plug in the back of the crucible (Kevin has built
       a turntable to rotate the crucible in the hot-cell while the remote manipulator is used to hold the plug).   
       Everything is now ready for a trial transfer to VCU.  We will pack the crucible into the pig into the shipping
       container today.  
     - I did a little editing of the pCDR.  I also spent some time with Sarah.    
   Next two weeks (July 22 - Aug 2)
     - We (Kevin, Joe and Keith Welch) will go up to VCU on Monday to test the unpacking of the pig from the shipping
       container (with VCU RadCon) and then opening the pig in the hot-cell using remote manipulators (with Jamal’s group.  
       The two students from NMT, Geno Santistevan and Robert Bentley, will be here next week.  They will be doing
       thermal transfer measurements and getting up to speed on everything we have been doing.  I have asked them to give 
       us a presentation of their work so far.  
     - I will also be doing a lot of pCDR editing.  
     - This is Sarah’s last two weeks, so she might need help finishing her project.  The poster and paper are already
       partially written.