Difference between revisions of "UITF Meeting - March 18, 2016"

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  *UITF schedule [[media:updated UITF schedule 3_6_2016.docx]]
 
  *UITF schedule [[media:updated UITF schedule 3_6_2016.docx]]
 
  *UITF parts list [[media:UITF component count.xls]]
 
  *UITF parts list [[media:UITF component count.xls]]
  *John Musson ideas on improving BPM sensitivity  [[media:injection locking paper 1.pdf]]  [[media:injection locking paper 2.pdf]]  [[media:injection locking paper 3.pdf]]
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  *John Musson's ideas on improving stripline BPM sensitivity  [[media:injection locking paper 1.pdf]]  [[media:injection locking paper 2.pdf]]  [[media:injection locking paper 3.pdf]]
  
 
== Agenda ==
 
== Agenda ==

Revision as of 18:06, 10 March 2016

Charge

Evaluate the UITF design with respect to beam requirements for HDIce.

1. Can UITF deliver the beam HDIce needs?
2. Are there sufficient diagnostic devices to aid in beam delivery?
3. What devices or processes ensure the low-current beam is at the intended place on target?
4. What measures are planned to protect the HDIce target from > nA beam for any length of  time (msecs)?

Advance Material

*UITF Description
*HDIce Beam Requirements media:HDIce beam requirements at UITF.pdf
*UITF mechanical layout
*UITF Optics
*New quarter CM calculation from Haipeng media:Haipeng's calculations for new quarter CM.pdf
*UITF schedule media:updated UITF schedule 3_6_2016.docx
*UITF parts list media:UITF component count.xls
*John Musson's ideas on improving stripline BPM sensitivity  media:injection locking paper 1.pdf  media:injection locking paper 2.pdf  media:injection locking paper 3.pdf

Agenda

UITF Overview and timeline (M. Poelker)

HDIce description

Mechanical Layout of the entire beamline

Diagnostic devices, beam dumps, spectrometers

200-350 keV and 10 MeV Optics

High Voltage and Laser Systems (J. Hansknecht)

Machine protection

Discussion

Reviewer Summary and Recommendations