Beam Physics Research in IOTA/FAST at Fermilab
Thursday 17 August 2023 -
11:00
Monday 14 August 2023
Tuesday 15 August 2023
Wednesday 16 August 2023
Thursday 17 August 2023
11:00
Beam Physics Research in IOTA/FAST at Fermilab
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Giulio Stancari
(
Fermilab
)
Beam Physics Research in IOTA/FAST at Fermilab
Giulio Stancari
(
Fermilab
)
11:00 - 12:00
Room: 6/2-024 - BE Auditorium Meyrin
The Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology (FAST) facility at Fermilab is dedicated to research and education in beam physics. It comprises a photoinjector, a superconducting electron linac and a storage ring, the Integrable Optics Test Accelerator (IOTA). Recent results include the implementation of nonlinear integrable lattices and the suppression of resonances and instabilities; the demonstration of optical stochastic cooling, which uses a particle’s radiation to finely control its dynamics; the observation of the motion of single electrons; and the measurement of the classical and quantum properties of undulator radiation. In the linac, experiments on high-efficiency gamma-ray sources and on noise in intense electron bunches are under way. The IOTA proton injector, currently under construction, will enable the program on space-charge-dominated beams. Some research areas under study are beam dynamics with electron lenses; the interplay between instabilities, space-charge, feedback systems and electron cooling; and crystalline ion beams. In this presentation, results and plans are highlighted, together with opportunities for collaboration.