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Freeze-Out Dynamics Via Charged Kaon Femtoscopy In √ S N N = 200 Gev Central Au + Au Collisions, L. Adamczyk, J. K. Adkins, G. Agakishiev, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, I. Alekseev, S. Bültmann, I. Koralt, D. Plyku, Star Collaboration Sep 2013

Freeze-Out Dynamics Via Charged Kaon Femtoscopy In √ S N N = 200 Gev Central Au + Au Collisions, L. Adamczyk, J. K. Adkins, G. Agakishiev, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, I. Alekseev, S. Bültmann, I. Koralt, D. Plyku, Star Collaboration

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We present measurements of three-dimensional correlation functions of like-sign, low-transverse-momentum kaon pairs from √sNN=200 GeV Au+Au collisions. A Cartesian surface-spherical harmonic decomposition technique was used to extract the kaon source function. The latter was found to have a three-dimensional Gaussian shape and can be adequately reproduced by Therminator event-generator simulations with resonance contributions taken into account. Compared to the pion one, the kaon source function is generally narrower and does not have the long tail along the pair transverse momentum direction. The kaon Gaussian radii display a monotonic decrease with increasing transverse mass mT over the interval of 0.55≤mT …


Third Harmonic Flow Of Charged Particles In Au + Au Collisions At √ S Nn = 200 Gev, L. Adamczyk, J. K. Adkins, G. Agakishiev, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, Av. V. Alakhverdyants, I. Alekseev, S. Bültmann, I. Koraly, Star Collaboration Jul 2013

Third Harmonic Flow Of Charged Particles In Au + Au Collisions At √ S Nn = 200 Gev, L. Adamczyk, J. K. Adkins, G. Agakishiev, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, Av. V. Alakhverdyants, I. Alekseev, S. Bültmann, I. Koraly, Star Collaboration

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We report measurements of the third harmonic coefficient of the azimuthal anisotropy, v3, known as triangular flow. The analysis is for charged particles in Au+Au collisions at √sNN=200 GeV, based on data from the STAR experiment at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Two-particle correlations as a function of their pseudorapidity separation are fit with narrow and wide Gaussians. Measurements of triangular flow are extracted from the wide Gaussian, from two-particle cumulants with a pseudorapidity gap, and also from event plane analysis methods with a large pseudorapidity gap between the particles and the event plane. These results are …


System-Size Dependence Of Transverse Momentum Correlations At √ S N N = 62.4 And 200 Gev At The Bnl Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, L. Adamczyk, J. K. Adkins, G. Agakishiev, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, I. Alekseev, J. Alford, S. Bültmann, I. Koralt Jun 2013

System-Size Dependence Of Transverse Momentum Correlations At √ S N N = 62.4 And 200 Gev At The Bnl Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, L. Adamczyk, J. K. Adkins, G. Agakishiev, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, I. Alekseev, J. Alford, S. Bültmann, I. Koralt

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We present a study of the average transverse momentum (Pt) fluctuations and pt correlations for charged particles produced in Cu+Cu collisions at midrapidity for √sNN= 62.4 and 200 GeV. These results are compared with those published for Au+Au collisions at the same energies, to explore the system size dependence. In addition to the collision energy and system size dependence, the Pt correlation results have been studied as functions of the collision centralities, the ranges in Pt, the pseudorapidity η, and the azimuthal angle ϕ. The square root of the measured Pt correlations when scaled …


Experimental Investigation Of Long-Lived Rydberg States In Ultracold Argon, G. Ranjit, C. I. Sukenik Mar 2013

Experimental Investigation Of Long-Lived Rydberg States In Ultracold Argon, G. Ranjit, C. I. Sukenik

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We report on our investigation of the formation and survival of long-lived Rydberg states in argon produced by pulsed laser excitation of ultracold metastable state argon atoms in a magneto-optical trap. The states studied have a 2P1/2 core. Low angular momentum Rydberg states with this core normally autoionize rapidly. If, however, atoms are excited in the presence of electric fields, higher angular momentum states, traditionally termed ZEKE states (ZEKE is derived from zero kinetic energy) can be formed. The lifetime of these states can be orders of magnitude greater than low angular momentum states. In this paper, we report on …


Study Of Cavity Imperfection Impact On Rf-Parameters And Multipole Components In A Superconducting Rf-Dipole Cavity, R. G. Olave, J. R. Delayen, S. U. De Silva, Z. Li Jan 2013

Study Of Cavity Imperfection Impact On Rf-Parameters And Multipole Components In A Superconducting Rf-Dipole Cavity, R. G. Olave, J. R. Delayen, S. U. De Silva, Z. Li

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The ODU/SLAC superconducting rf-dipole cavity is under consideration for the crab-crossing system in the upcoming LHC luminosity upgrade. While the proposed cavity complies well within the rf-parameters and multipolar component restrictions for the LHC system, cavity imperfections arising from cavity fabrication, welding and frequency tuning may have a significant effect in these parameters. We report on an initial study of the impact of deviation from the ideal shape on the cavity’s performance in terms of rf-parameters and multipolar components.


Superconducting Rf-Dipole Deflecting And Crabbing Cavities, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen Jan 2013

Superconducting Rf-Dipole Deflecting And Crabbing Cavities, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen

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Recent interests in compact deflecting and crabbing structures for future accelerators and colliders have initiated the development of novel rf structures. The superconducting rf-dipole cavity is one of the first compact designs with attractive properties such as high gradients, high shunt impedance, the absence of lower order modes, and widely separated higher order modes. Two rf-dipole cavities at 400 MHz and 499 MHz have been designed, fabricated and tested as proof-of-principle designs of compact deflecting and crabbing cavities for the LHC high luminosity upgrade and Jefferson Lab 12 GeV upgrade. The first rf tests have been performed on the rf-dipole …


Fluctuations Of Charge Separation Perpendicular To The Event Plane And Local Parity Violation In √ˢᴺᴺ = 200 Gev Au + Au Collisions At The Bnl Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, L. Adamczyk, J. K. Adkins, G. Agakishiev, S. Bültmann, M. Zyzak, Star Collaboration Jan 2013

Fluctuations Of Charge Separation Perpendicular To The Event Plane And Local Parity Violation In √ˢᴺᴺ = 200 Gev Au + Au Collisions At The Bnl Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, L. Adamczyk, J. K. Adkins, G. Agakishiev, S. Bültmann, M. Zyzak, Star Collaboration

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Previous experimental results based on data (~ 15 x 106 events) collected by the STAR detector at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider suggest event-by-event charge-separation fluctuations perpendicular to the event plane in noncentral heavy-ion collisions. Here we present the correlator previously used split into its two component parts to reveal correlations parallel and perpendicular to the event plane. The results are from a high-statistics 200-GeV Au + Au collisions data set (57 x 106 events) collected by the STAR experiment. We explicitly count units of charge separation from which we find clear evidence for more charge-separation fluctuations …


Experimental Studies Of Di-Jets In Au + Au Collisions Using Angular Correlations With Respect To Back-To-Back Leading Hadrons, L. Adamczyk, G. Agakishiev, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, I. Koralt, Star Collaboration Jan 2013

Experimental Studies Of Di-Jets In Au + Au Collisions Using Angular Correlations With Respect To Back-To-Back Leading Hadrons, L. Adamczyk, G. Agakishiev, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, I. Koralt, Star Collaboration

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Jet-medium interactions are studied via a multihadron correlation technique ( called "2 + 1"), where a pair of back-to-back hadron triggers with large transverse momentum is used as a proxy for a di-jet. This work extends the previous analysis for nearly symmetric trigger pairs with the highest momentum threshold of trigger hadron of 5 GeV/c with the new calorimeter-based triggers with energy thresholds of up to 10 GeV and above. The distributions of associated hadrons are studied in terms of correlation shapes and per-trigger yields on each trigger side. In contrast with di-hadron correlation results with single triggers, the associated …


Mechanical Analysis Of The 400 Mhz Rf-Dipole Crabbing Cavity Prototype For Lhc High Luminosity Upgrade, S. U. De Silva, H. Park, J. R. Delayen, Z. Li Jan 2013

Mechanical Analysis Of The 400 Mhz Rf-Dipole Crabbing Cavity Prototype For Lhc High Luminosity Upgrade, S. U. De Silva, H. Park, J. R. Delayen, Z. Li

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The proposed LHC high luminosity upgrade requires two crabbing systems in increasing the peak luminosity, operating both vertically and horizontally at two interaction points of IP1 and IP5. The required system has tight dimensional constraints and needs to achieve higher operational gradients. A proof-of-principle 400 MHz crabbing cavity design has been successfully tested and has proven to be an ideal candidate for the crabbing system. The cylindrical proof-of-principle rf-dipole design has been adapted in to a square shaped design to further meet the dimensional requirements. The new rf-dipole design has been optimized in meeting the requirements in rf-properties, higher order …


Measurement Of Transparency Ratios For Protons From Short-Range Correlated Pairs, Clas Collaboration, L. B. Weinstein, K. P. Adhikari, M. J. Amaryan, H. Baghdasaryan, G. E. Dodge, C. E. Hyde, S. E. Kuhn, M. Mayer, H. Seradaryan Jan 2013

Measurement Of Transparency Ratios For Protons From Short-Range Correlated Pairs, Clas Collaboration, L. B. Weinstein, K. P. Adhikari, M. J. Amaryan, H. Baghdasaryan, G. E. Dodge, C. E. Hyde, S. E. Kuhn, M. Mayer, H. Seradaryan

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Nuclear transparency, Tp(A), is a measure of the average probability for a struck proton to escape the nucleus without significant re-interaction. Previously, nuclear transparencies were extracted for quasi-elastic A(e,e′p) knockout of protons with momentum below the Fermi momentum, where the spectral functions are well known. In this Letter we extract a novel observable, the transparency ratio, Tp(A)/Tp(12C), for knockout of high-missing-momentum protons from the breakup of short-range correlated pairs (2N-SRC) in Al, Fe and Pb nuclei relative to C. The ratios were measured at momentum transfer Q2 ⩾1.5(GeV/c)2 and x …


Hom Damping Coupler Design For The 400-Mhz Rf Dipole Compact Crab Cavity For The Lhc Hilumi Upgrade, Zenghai Li, Lixin Ge, Jean R. Delayen, Subashini U. De Silva Jan 2013

Hom Damping Coupler Design For The 400-Mhz Rf Dipole Compact Crab Cavity For The Lhc Hilumi Upgrade, Zenghai Li, Lixin Ge, Jean R. Delayen, Subashini U. De Silva

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Crab cavities are adapted as the baseline design for the LHC HiLumi upgrade to achieve head-on beam-beam collisions for further improvement in luminosity. A 400- MHz compact RF dipole crab cavity design was developed by a joint effort between Old Dominion University and SLAC under the support of US LARP program. This design has shown very favorable RF parameters and can fit into the available beamline spacing for both vertical and horizontal crabbing schemes. A niobium proof-of-principle cavity based on such a design has been manufactured for vertical test. In addition, there are stringent wakefield requirements that needed to be …


Superconducting Spoke Cavities For High-Velocity Applications, C. S. Hopper, J. R. Delayen Jan 2013

Superconducting Spoke Cavities For High-Velocity Applications, C. S. Hopper, J. R. Delayen

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To date, superconducting spoke cavities have been designed, developed, and tested for particle velocities up to β0 ~ to 0.6, but there is a growing interest in possible applications of multispoke cavities for high-velocity applications. We have explored the design parameter space for low-frequency, high-velocity, double-spoke superconducting cavities in order to determine how each design parameter affects the electromagnetic properties, in particular the surface electromagnetic fields and the shunt impedance. We present detailed design for cavities operating at 325 and 352 MHz and optimized for β0 = 0.82 and 1.


Geometry Effects On Multipole Components And Beam Optics In High-Velocity Multi-Spoke Cavities, C. S. Hopper, K. Deitrick, J. R. Delayen Jan 2013

Geometry Effects On Multipole Components And Beam Optics In High-Velocity Multi-Spoke Cavities, C. S. Hopper, K. Deitrick, J. R. Delayen

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Velocity-of-light, multi-spoke cavities are being proposed to accelerate electrons in a compact light-source [1]. There are strict requirements on the beam quality which require that the linac have only small non-uniformities in the accelerating field. Beam dynamics simulations have uncovered varying levels of focusing and defocusing in the proposed cavities, which is dependent on the geometry of the spoke in the vicinity of the beam path. Here we present results for the influence different spoke geometries have on the multipole components of the accelerating field and how these components, in turn, impact the simulated beam properties.


Deep Exclusive Π+ Electroproduction Off The Proton At Clas, K. P. Adhikari, M. J. Amaryan, R. P. Bennett, G. E. Dodge, S. E. Kuhn, M. Mayer, C. S. Nepali, H. Seraydaryan, L. B. Weinstein, J. Zhang Jan 2013

Deep Exclusive Π+ Electroproduction Off The Proton At Clas, K. P. Adhikari, M. J. Amaryan, R. P. Bennett, G. E. Dodge, S. E. Kuhn, M. Mayer, C. S. Nepali, H. Seraydaryan, L. B. Weinstein, J. Zhang

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The exclusive electroproduction of π + above the resonance region was studied using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Laboratory by scattering a 6GeV continuous electron beam off a hydrogen target. The large acceptance and good resolution of CLAS, together with the high luminosity, allowed us to measure the cross section for the γ * p + process in 140 (Q 2, x B , t) bins: 0.16 < x B < 0.58, 1.6 GeV2 < Q 2 < 4.5 GeV2 and 0.1 GeV2 < −t < 5.3 GeV2. For most bins, the statistical accuracy is on the order of a …


Compact Superconducting Crabbing And Deflecting Cavities, Subashini De Silva Jan 2013

Compact Superconducting Crabbing And Deflecting Cavities, Subashini De Silva

Physics Faculty Publications

Recently, new geometries for superconducting crabbing and deflecting cavities have been developed that have significantly improved properties over those the standard TM110 cavities. They are smaller, have low surface fields, high shunt impedance and, more importantly for some of them, no lower-order-mode with a well-separated fundamental mode. This talk will present the status of the development of these cavities.


Single Spin Asymmetry An In Polarized Proton–Proton Elastic Scattering At √S = 200 Gev, L. Adamczyk, G. Agakishiev, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, A. V. Alakhverdyants, I. Alekseev, J. Alford, C. D. Anson, D. Arkhipkin, E. Aschenauer, S. Bültmann, I. Koralt, D. Plyku Jan 2013

Single Spin Asymmetry An In Polarized Proton–Proton Elastic Scattering At √S = 200 Gev, L. Adamczyk, G. Agakishiev, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, A. V. Alakhverdyants, I. Alekseev, J. Alford, C. D. Anson, D. Arkhipkin, E. Aschenauer, S. Bültmann, I. Koralt, D. Plyku

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We report a high precision measurement of the transverse single spin asymmetry AN at the center of mass energy √s = 200 GeV in elastic proton–proton scattering by the STAR experiment at RHIC. The AN was measured in the four-momentum transfer squared t range 0.003 ⩽ | t | ⩽ 0.035 ( GeV / c ) 2 , the region of a significant interference between the electromagnetic and hadronic scattering amplitudes. The measured values of AN and its t-dependence are consistent with a vanishing hadronic spin-flip amplitude, thus providing strong constraints on the ratio of the …


Design Evolution And Properties Of Superconducting Parallel-Bar Rf-Dipole Detecting And Crabbing Cavities, S. U. De Silva, J. R. Delayen Jan 2013

Design Evolution And Properties Of Superconducting Parallel-Bar Rf-Dipole Detecting And Crabbing Cavities, S. U. De Silva, J. R. Delayen

Physics Faculty Publications

Deflecting/crabbing cavities serve a variety of purposes in different accelerator applications, primarily in separating a single beam into multiple beams and in rotating bunches for head-on collisions at the interaction point in particle colliders. Deflecting/crabbing cavities are also used for transverse and longitudinal emittance exchange in beams, x-ray pulse compression, and for beam diagnostics. Compact superconducting deflecting/crabbing cavities are under development due to strict dimensional constraints and requirements for higher field gradients with low surface losses. The TEM-like superconducting parallel-bar cavity supports low operating frequencies, thus making the design favorable for many of the deflecting/crabbing cavity applications. The design of …


Tests Of An Rf Dipole Crabbing Cavity For An Electron-Ion Collider, A. Castilla, J. R. Delayen Jan 2013

Tests Of An Rf Dipole Crabbing Cavity For An Electron-Ion Collider, A. Castilla, J. R. Delayen

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On the scheme of developing a medium energy electron-ion collider (MEIC) at Jefferson Lab, we have designed a compact superconducting rf dipole cavity at 750 MHz to crab both electron and ion bunches and increase luminosities at the interaction points (IP) of the machine. Following the design optimization and characterization of the electromagnetic properties such as peak surface fields and shunt impedance, along with field nonuniformities, multipole components content, higher order modes (HOM) and multipacting, a prototype cavity was built by Niowave Inc. The 750 MHz prototype crab cavity has been tested at 4 K and is ready for re-testing …


Compact Accelerator Design For A Compton Light Source, Todd Satogata, Kirsten Deitrick, Jean Delayen, B.R.P. Gamage, K. Hernández-Chahín, C. Hopper, Geoffrey Krafft, Rocio Olave Jan 2013

Compact Accelerator Design For A Compton Light Source, Todd Satogata, Kirsten Deitrick, Jean Delayen, B.R.P. Gamage, K. Hernández-Chahín, C. Hopper, Geoffrey Krafft, Rocio Olave

Physics Faculty Publications

A compact electron accelerator suitable for Compton source applications is in design at the Center for Accelerator Science at Old Dominion University and Jefferson Lab. The design includes a KE=1.55 MeV low-emittance, optimized superconducting electron gun; a 23.45 MeV linac with multi-spoke 4.2 K superconducting cavities; and transport that combines magnetic longitudinal bunch compressor and transverse final focus. We report on the initial designs of each element, including end to end simulations with ASTRA and elegant, and expected beam parameters.


Multipole Expansion Of The Fields In Superconducting High-Velocity Spoke Cavities, R. G. Olave, Jean R. Delayen, C. S. Hopper Jan 2013

Multipole Expansion Of The Fields In Superconducting High-Velocity Spoke Cavities, R. G. Olave, Jean R. Delayen, C. S. Hopper

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Multi-spokes superconducting cavities in the high-beta regime are being considered for a number of applications. In order to accurately model the dynamics of the particles in such cavities, knowledge of the fields off-axis are needed. We present a study of the multipoles expansion of the fields from an EM simulation field data for two-spokes cavities operating at 325 MHz, β = 0.82, and 500 MHz, β = 1.


Demonstration Of A Novel Technique To Measure Two-Photon Exchange Effects In Elastic E±P Scattering, M. Niroula, L. B. Weinstein, D. Adikaram, J. Lanchiet, K. P. Adhikari, M. J. Amaryan, R. P. Bennett, C. E. Hyde, S.E. Kuhn, H. Seraydaryan Jan 2013

Demonstration Of A Novel Technique To Measure Two-Photon Exchange Effects In Elastic E±P Scattering, M. Niroula, L. B. Weinstein, D. Adikaram, J. Lanchiet, K. P. Adhikari, M. J. Amaryan, R. P. Bennett, C. E. Hyde, S.E. Kuhn, H. Seraydaryan

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Background: The discrepancy between proton electromagnetic form factors extracted using unpolarized and polarized scattering data is believed to be a consequence of two-photon exchange (TPE) effects. However, the calculations of TPE corrections have significant model dependence, and there is limited direct experimental evidence for such corrections.

Purpose: The TPE contributions depend on the sign of the lepton charge in e±p scattering, but the luminosities of secondary positron beams limited past measurement at large scattering angles, where the TPE effects are believe to be most significant. We present the results of a new experimental technique for making direct e±p comparisons, which …


Transverse Polarization Of Σ+ (1189) In Photoproduction On A Hydrogen Target In Clas, Clas Collaboration, C. S. Nepali, M. Amaryan, K. P. Adhikari, H. Baghdasaryan, S. Bültmann, N. Guler, C. E. Hyde, A. Klein, S. E. Kuhn, M. Mayer, H. Seraydaryan, B. Torayev, L. B. Weinstein Jan 2013

Transverse Polarization Of Σ+ (1189) In Photoproduction On A Hydrogen Target In Clas, Clas Collaboration, C. S. Nepali, M. Amaryan, K. P. Adhikari, H. Baghdasaryan, S. Bültmann, N. Guler, C. E. Hyde, A. Klein, S. E. Kuhn, M. Mayer, H. Seraydaryan, B. Torayev, L. B. Weinstein

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Experimental results on the Σ+(1189) hyperon transverse polarization in photoproduction on a hydrogen target using the CLAS detector at Jefferson Laboratory are presented. The Σ+(1189) was reconstructed in the exclusive reaction γ+p→K0S+Σ+(1189) via the Σ+→pπ0 decay mode. The K0S was reconstructed in the invariant mass of two oppositely charged pions with the π0 identified in the missing mass of the detected pπ+π final state. Experimental data were collected in the photon energy range Eγ=1.0 –3.5 GeV (√s range 1.66–2.73 GeV). We observe a large negative polarization …


Beam Asymmetry Σ For Π+ And Π0 Photoproduction On The Proton For Photon Energies From 1.102 To 1.862 Gev, K. P. Adhikari, D. Adikaram, M. J. Amaryan, C. S. Nepali, Y. Prok, Clas Collaboration Jan 2013

Beam Asymmetry Σ For Π+ And Π0 Photoproduction On The Proton For Photon Energies From 1.102 To 1.862 Gev, K. P. Adhikari, D. Adikaram, M. J. Amaryan, C. S. Nepali, Y. Prok, Clas Collaboration

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Beam asymmetries for the reactions ˠp -> pπ0 and ˠp -> nπ+have been measured with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and a tagged, linearly polarized photon beam with energies from 1.102-1.862 GeV. A Fourier moment technique for extracting beam asymmetries from experimental data is described. The results reported here possess greater precision and finer energy resolution than previous measurements. Our data for both pion reactions appear to favor the SAID and Bonn-Gatchina scattering analyses over the older Mainz MAID predictions. After incorporating the present set of beam asymmetries into the world database, exploratory fits made with …


Magnetic Bunch Compression For A Compact Compton Source, B.R.P. Gamage, T. Satogata Jan 2013

Magnetic Bunch Compression For A Compact Compton Source, B.R.P. Gamage, T. Satogata

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A compact electron accelerator suitable for Compton source applications is in design at the Center for Accelerator Science at Old Dominion University and Jefferson Lab. Here we discuss two options for transverse magnetic bunch compression and final focus, each involving a 4-dipole chicane with M56 tunable over a range of 1.5-2.0m with independent tuning of final focus to interaction point \beta*=5mm. One design has no net bending, while the other has net bending of 90 degrees and is suitable for compact corner placement.


Rapidity Evolution Of Wilson Lines At The Next-To-Leading Order, Ian Balitsky, Giovanni A. Chirilli Jan 2013

Rapidity Evolution Of Wilson Lines At The Next-To-Leading Order, Ian Balitsky, Giovanni A. Chirilli

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At high energies, particles move very fast, so the proper degrees of freedom for the fast gluons moving along the straight lines are Wilson-line operators—infinite gauge factors ordered along the line. In the framework of operator expansion in Wilson lines, the energy dependence of the amplitudes is determined by the rapidity evolution of Wilson lines. We present the next-to-leading order hierarchy of the evolution equations for Wilson-line operators.


Photon Impact Factor And 𝑘T Factorization For Dis In The Next-To-Leading Order, Ian Balitsky, Giovanni A. Chirilli Jan 2013

Photon Impact Factor And 𝑘T Factorization For Dis In The Next-To-Leading Order, Ian Balitsky, Giovanni A. Chirilli

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The photon impact factor for the Balitsky-Fadin-Kuraev-Lipatov pomeron is calculated in the next-to-leading order approximation using the operator expansion in Wilson lines. The result is represented as a next-to-leading order 𝑘T-factorization formula for the structure functions of small-𝓍 deep inelastic scattering.


Compact Superconducting Rf-Dipole Cavity Designs For Deflecting And Crabbing Applications, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen, A. Castilla Jan 2013

Compact Superconducting Rf-Dipole Cavity Designs For Deflecting And Crabbing Applications, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen, A. Castilla

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Over the years the superconducting parallel-bar design has evolved into an rf-dipole cavity with improved properties. The new rf-dipole design is considered for a number of deflecting and crabbing applications. Some of those applications are the 499 MHz rf separator system for the Jefferson Lab 12 GeV upgrade, the 400 MHz crabbing cavity system for the proposed LHC high luminosity upgrade, and the 750 MHz crabbing cavity for the medium energy electron-ion collider in Jefferson Lab. In this paper we present the optimized rf design in terms of rf performance including rf properties, higher order modes (HOM) properties, multipacting, and …


Multipole Field Effects For The Superconducting Parallel-Bar/Rf-Dipole Deflecting/Crabbing Cavities, S. U. De Silva, J. R. Delayen Jan 2013

Multipole Field Effects For The Superconducting Parallel-Bar/Rf-Dipole Deflecting/Crabbing Cavities, S. U. De Silva, J. R. Delayen

Physics Faculty Publications

The superconducting parallel-bar deflecting/crabbing cavity is currently being considered as one of the design options in rf separation for the Jefferson Lab 12 GeV upgrade and for the crabbing cavity for the proposed LHC luminosity upgrade. Knowledge of multipole field effects is important for accurate beam dynamics study of rf structures. The multipole components can be accurately determined numerically using the electromagnetic surface field data in the rf structure. This paper discusses the detailed analysis of those components for the fundamental deflecting/crabbing mode and higher order modes in the parallel-bar deflecting/crabbing cavity.


Innovative Applications Of Genetic Algorithms To Problems In Accelerator Physics, Alicia Hofler, Balša Terzić, Matthew Kramer, Anton Zvezdin, Vasiliy Morozov, Yves Roblin, Fanglei Lin, Colin Jarvis Jan 2013

Innovative Applications Of Genetic Algorithms To Problems In Accelerator Physics, Alicia Hofler, Balša Terzić, Matthew Kramer, Anton Zvezdin, Vasiliy Morozov, Yves Roblin, Fanglei Lin, Colin Jarvis

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The genetic algorithm (GA) is a powerful technique that implements the principles nature uses in biological evolution to optimize a multidimensional nonlinear problem. The GA works especially well for problems with a large number of local extrema, where traditional methods (such as conjugate gradient, steepest descent, and others) fail or, at best, underperform. The field of accelerator physics, among others, abounds with problems which lend themselves to optimization via GAs. In this paper, we report on the successful application of GAs in several problems related to the existing Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility nuclear physics machine, the proposed Medium-energy Electron-Ion …


Cryogenic Test Of A Proof-Of-Principle Superconducting Rf-Dipole Deflecting And Crabbing Cavity, S. U. De Silva, Jean R. Delayen Jan 2013

Cryogenic Test Of A Proof-Of-Principle Superconducting Rf-Dipole Deflecting And Crabbing Cavity, S. U. De Silva, Jean R. Delayen

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Recent applications in need of compact low-frequency deflecting and crabbing cavities have initiated the design and development of new superconducting structures operating at high gradients with low losses. Previously, TM110-type deflecting and crabbing cavities were developed and have also been operated successfully. However, these geometries are not favorable designs for low operating frequencies. The superconducting rf-dipole cavity is the first compact deflecting and crabbing geometry that has demonstrated high gradients and high shunt impedance. Since the fundamental operating mode is the lowest mode and is widely separated from the nearest higher order mode, the rf-dipole design is an …