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User name paschke
Log entry time 20:13:09 on September 6,2009
Entry number 288323
keyword=Dithing looks good, to be turned on
Ran dithering again tonight, and the response looks significantly better. This
is both because of some unexplained drift that may have improved the response
of the coils I tested yesterday, and because I ran additional coils that I
didn't test yesterday (I wasn't sure they were still enabled).
Results are below, from run #12055. Everything was run with an amplitude of
100, except for coils 4 and 5 (amplitude = 250) and energy (amplitude = 50).
The absolute calibration of the energy change is in question. According to
accelerators "FOPT" diagnostic, the dispersion at 1C12 is the same as it is in
the arc, but the arc should be ~2m and the 1C12 should be about 4 meters. I
think we will need to get this settled eventually, since it does bear on our
ability to measure energy slopes.
I will implement this for regular running now. Alexandre will be a little
cautious with the Compton electron detector to make sure there is nothing
dangerous there.
Figure 1 is the dithering reaction in each bpm (there is a significant slow
drift over the measurement period). Figure 2 is the same thing, but with both
dimensions read out for bpm12 and with 4a/4b decomposed into angle and position
on target.
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2