NSLS-II Injector Commissioning and Initial Operation

E.B. Blum, A.A. Akimov, Belkacem Bacha,Gabriele Bassi, Johan Bengtsson,Alexei Blednykh, S. Buda, P. Cheblakov,Weixing Cheng, Jinhyuk Choi, I. N. Churkin, J. Cupolo, R. D'Alsace, Michael Davidsaver, Joseph De Long, Anton Derbenev, L. Doom, Douglas Durfee, R. Fliller, M. Fulkerson, G. Ganetis, Feng Gao, Charles W. Gardner, Weiming Guo,Sergei Gurov, R. Heese, Yoshiki Hidaka, Yongli Hu, M. Johanson, S. E. Karnaev, В. А. Киселев, А. А. Корепанов, B. Kosciuk, Stephen Kowalski,S.L. Kramer,S. Krinsky, E. Levichev,Yongjun Li, W. Louie, Marshall Maggipinto, Philip Marino, Joe Mead, Jorge Oliva, D. Padrazo, Kenneth Pedersen, Boris Podobedov, Robert Rainer, J. Rose, Michael Santana,Sergei Seletskiy, T. Shaftan, Om V. Singh, Pooran Singh, S. Sinyatkin,Victor Smaluk,Reid Smith, T. Summers, Jüri Tagger,Yuke Tian, W. Wahl, Guimei Wang, Gary Weiner, F. Willeke,Lingyun Yang, Xi Yang, Edward Zeitler, А. Н. Журавлев, E. Zitvogel, P. Zuhoski

6th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'15), Richmond, VA, USA, May 3-8, 2015(2015)

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Abstract
The injector for the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) storage ring consists of a 3 GeV booster synchrotron and a 200 MeV S-band linac. The linac was designed to produce either a single bunch with a charge of 0.5 nC of electrons or a train of bunches up to 300 ns long containing a total charge of 15 nC. The booster was designed to accelerate up to 15 nC each cycle in a train of bunches up to 300 ns long. Linac commissioning was completed in April 2012. Booster commissioning was started in November 2013 and completed in March 2014. All of the significant design goals were satisfied including beam emittance, energy spread, and transport efficiency. While the maximum booster charge accelerated was only 10 nC, this has proven to be more than sufficient for storage ring commissioning and operation. The injector has operated reliably during storage ring operation since then. Results will be presented showing measurements of linac and booster operating parameters achieved during commissioning and initial operation. Operating experience and reliability during the first year of NSLS-II operation will be discussed.
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