2017 IOTA/FAST COLLABORATION MEETING

US/Central
LECTURE HALL (OTE (IARC))

LECTURE HALL

OTE (IARC)

OFFICE, TECHNICAL & EDUCATION BUILDING (IARC)
John Bellendir (Fermilab CD\CSS\CSI)
Description
 
FNAL is completing construction of the Integrable Optics Test Accelerator (IOTA) at the Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology (FAST) facility. In Spring-Summer 2016, its photoinjector was commissioned and several beam experiments with 50 MeV electrons had been carried out. In 2017, the 1.3 GHz SRF cryomodule (CM2) will boost the energy further to 150-300 MeV range, as needed for injection in the IOTA ring. The 300 MeV beam commissioning will again be followed by a period of beam studies. Installation of the ring itself progresses fast and the first circulating electron beam in IOTA is expected in early 2018. That will make IOTA available for the first advanced nonlinear dynamics studies on integrable optics and other critical one-of-a-kind unique quantum optical experiments. Commissioning of the IOTA RFQ-based 70 MeV/c proton/ion injector in 2019 will open the era of the advanced experiments and studies of beam dynamics in high-intensity proton beams, including the space-charge effects and space-charge compensation. 
 
The Fermilab team has taken great care in a flexible design of the IOTA ring allowing mounting of very special and characteristically unique experiments that will demand flexibility of optics and rapid re-configuration of its set-up as demanded by experiments. Many external collaborators from the academic and national laboratory communities within US and internationally joined us in shaping the accelerator R&D program where this special community will have a vested interest and will direct and own the experimental program.
 
This annual meeting - 5th in series - will allow the participants to review 
the status of the facility, share the results of the first studies and tests, 
evaluate the progress toward key advanced beam physics experiments at FAST/IOTA and to develop further the scientific program of the facility with full synergistic support from the community, helping and enhancing the national and international developments collaboratively. Fermilab and associated partnering universities and groups are motivated and committed to work hard to generate the necessary collaborative support to ensure the success of the program.

Other events happening at Fermilab: 
 
June 7: 50th Anniversary Symposium and Reception

This daylong symposium will highlight 50 years of discovery made possible by Fermilab’s facilities, technology and people. It will also look ahead to the lab’s bright future at the forefront of physics and innovation. The day will conclude with a special reception.

June 8: 50th Annual Users Meeting

For 50 years, Fermilab’s users and employees have converged at the lab annually to discuss the latest physics results from the laboratory’s experimental and theory programs. Topics to be covered at the Users Meeting include the state of the laboratory, collider physics, astroparticle physics, neutrino physics and muon physics. The presentation of the URA Thesis Award and a young scientists’ poster sesion will round out the meeting.


 
Participants
  • Aakash Sahai
  • Afnan Al Marzouk
  • Al Moretti
  • Aleksandr Romanov
  • Alex Halavanau
  • Alex Lumpkin
  • Alexander Zholents
  • Alexandru Macridin
  • Alister Tencate
  • Andrei Patapenka
  • Andres Alba
  • Anthony Gee
  • Auralee Edelen
  • Bela Erdelyi
  • Ben Freemire
  • Brian Beaudoin
  • Bruce Carlsten
  • Chad Mitchell
  • Chong Shik Park
  • Christopher Hall
  • Christopher Prior
  • Daniel Broemmelsiak
  • Daniel Mihalcea
  • Darren Crawford
  • David Bruhwiler
  • David Sutter
  • Dean Edstrom
  • Eric Prebys
  • Eric Stern
  • Giulio Stancari
  • Gregory Penn
  • Henryk Piekarz
  • Herman Schaumburg
  • James Amundson
  • James Santucci
  • Jayakar Thangaraj
  • Jeffrey Eldred
  • Jinhao Ruan
  • John Byrd
  • Jonathan Edelen
  • Kiersten Ruisard
  • Lisa Lopez
  • Matthew Andorf
  • Matthew Urfer
  • Osama Mohsen
  • Rami Kishek
  • Randy Thurman-Keup
  • Roger Dixon
  • Ron Agustsson
  • Sebastian Szustkowski
  • Sergei Nagaitsev
  • Steve Russell
  • Swapan Chattopadhyay
  • Tim Koeth
  • Valeri Lebedev
  • Vic Scarpine
  • Vladimir Shiltsev
  • Youngmin Shin
  • Yury Eidelman
Support
    • 08:00 08:05
      Opening Welcome 5m
    • 08:05 08:25
      Introduction- IOTA/FAST Facility Plan, Timeline and Meeting Goals 20m
      Vladimir will give a brief Introduction of the IOTA/FAST Facility Plan and Review the Timeline and Goals of the meeting.
      Slides
    • 08:25 08:50
      Linac commissioning 25m
      Slides
    • 08:50 09:15
      Ring and p+ injector status 25m
      Slides
    • 09:15 09:40
      IOTA optics and NL magnet 25m
      Slides
    • 09:40 10:00
      Coffee Break (15 Min) 20m LECTURE HALL

      LECTURE HALL

      OTE (IARC)

      OFFICE, TECHNICAL & EDUCATION BUILDING (IARC)
    • 10:00 10:15
      Results of the CC2 transverse matrix measurements in 2016 and 2017 plans 15m
      Slides
    • 10:15 10:30
      The neural network reinforcement learning control studies at FAST 15m
      Slides
    • 10:30 10:50
      Wakefield study for superconducting accelerator cavities at FAST Facility 20m
      Slides
    • 10:50 11:10
      300MeV experiments: ICS, Xtal radiation, single photon etc. collaboration subjects 20m
      Slides
    • 11:10 11:40
      Collaboration subjects 30m
      Slides
    • 11:40 11:55
      Discussion: Tentative plan for FAST experiments in 2017 15m
    • 11:55 12:10
      Group Photo and Board Shuttle to NML 15m
      Slides
    • 12:10 12:50
      NML Tour 40m FAST/IOTA Facility (NML Building)

      FAST/IOTA Facility

      NML Building

    • 12:50 13:00
      Board Shuttle to Wilson Hall 10m
    • 13:00 13:50
      No Host Lunch - Following NML tour you are welcome to take a short walk or ride the shuttle to Wilson Hall Cafeteria. The Cafeteria offers a wide variety of menu options. 50m Fermilab Cafeteria (WH Attrium)

      Fermilab Cafeteria

      WH Attrium

    • 13:50 14:00
      Board Shuttle to IARC 10m
    • 14:00 14:25
      Simulation of Nonlinear Integrable Optics in IOTA using IMPACT-Z 25m
      Slides
    • 14:25 14:50
      Synergia simulations on the impact of space charge on nonlinear decoherence in the IOTA ring 25m
      Slides
    • 14:50 15:05
      New RCS design with IO 15m
      Slides
    • 15:05 15:35
      Non-linear optics in UMER: theory, simulations, experiements 30m
      Slides
    • 15:35 15:50
      Discussion: Issues and challenges of NL optics experiments in IOTA 15m
    • 15:50 16:10
      Coffee Break 20m LECTURE HALL

      LECTURE HALL

      OTE (IARC)

      OFFICE, TECHNICAL & EDUCATION BUILDING (IARC)
    • 16:10 16:40
      IOTA Electron Lens: nonlinear optics, cooling, and space-charge compensation 30m
      animation
      Slides
    • 16:40 17:10
      OSC progress 30m
      Slides
    • 17:10 17:30
      Coherent instabilities in integrable optics 20m
      Slides
    • 17:30 17:50
      Discussion: Issues and challenges of experiments in IOTA 20m
    • 17:50 17:55
      Closeout 5m
      Slides
    • 18:00 21:00
      Festa Italiana: After hours event Kuhn Barn

      Kuhn Barn

      Kuhn Village Barn is on Sauk Blvd. on the east side of the Fermilab site.

      June 6 is the annual Festa Italiana. Begins at 8p.m. Kuhn Barn-Fermilab Village.