Title: PEP-II in Run 7 and Transition Planning
1PEP-II in Run 7 and Transition Planning
- John T. Seeman
- Assistant Director PPA/LCLS
2Talk Overview
- Brief PEP-II Layout
- Run 7 operations
- Transition planning
- PEP-II Minimum Maintenance State
- Future possibilities for PEP-II tunnel and
hardware
3PEP-II Mission in FY2008
- To provide ee- collisions to the BaBar Detector
to carry out B-meson and other physics - Advance the State of the Art for accelerator
physics for high luminosity colliders - Enter a Minimum Maintenance State after the
collider programs terminates. - Start the study for Deactivation and
Decommissioning.
4The PEP-II Team
PEP-II was constructed by SLAC, LBNL, and LLNL
with help from BINP, IHEP, BaBar
collaboration. Many thanks to the US Department
of Energy And Machine Advisory Committee.
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5Brief PEP-II History
- 1987 Physics asymmetrical energies helps
separate B mesons. - 1991 First PEP-II CDR.
- 1993 Second CDR (9 GeV x 3.1 GeV).
- 1994 Construction started.
- 1997 First stored HER e- beam.
- 1998 First stored LER e beam.
- 1998 First collisions July 23, 1998, at 1205
pm. - 1999-2007 Y4S data for BaBar (433 fb-1)
- 2008 Y2S (30 fb-1), Y3S (15 fb-1), and small
energy scan for BaBar. - 2008 Turned off PEP-II April 7, 2008, at 1122
pm - just after setting an e current world
record (3.2 A). - 1999-2008 Total delivered integrated luminosity
557.4 fb-1.
6PEP-II Layout
Two rings Circumference 2.2 km.
7B-Factory Overall Parameters
- Parameter PEP-II
- (LER/HER)
- Circumference (m) 2200
- Beam energy (GeV) 3.1/9.0
- Number of bunches 1732
- Beam currents (A) 3.2/2.0
- Horizontal emittance (nm) 30/45
- by (mm) 9/11
- xy 0.06/0.05
- IP beam sizes (microns) (x/y) 120/4
- Luminosity (x 1033/cm2/s) 12.1
8 The PEP-II Collider
9PEP-II Interaction Region Components near BaBar
BaBar Detector
LER
HER
BaBar
Collision point
10How the beams enter and exit the PEP-II
Interaction Region
11IR Permanent Magnets
12Interaction Region Support Tube
Be chamber
Silicon Vertex Tracker SVT
13What worked with the PEP-II Accelerator design?
- All components as designed worked to get above
the design luminosity parameters (magnets, RF
system, vacuum system, interaction region,
background mitigation, beam instabilities,
bunch-by-bunch feedbacks, injection, controls) - Major changes to get to x 4 luminosity and x 7
integrated luminosity - Electron cloud instability needed 30 gauss
solenoids on LER - Added cooling on IP Be chamber bellows.
- Improved masking near IR
- Added 7 RF stations to handle added current.
- Improved feedback kickers
- Improved RF controls
- Higher power vacuum expansion bellows
- Continuous injection mitigation
- Shorten abort gap (3 to 1)
- Improved quadrupole lattices
- Improved x-y coupling control
14PEP-II RF Cavity
Early design and testing at LBL. High power
production cells. Fully fitted cavity units with
HOM dampers.
15 B-Factory RF Klystrons (1.2 MW)
16HOM Absorbing Bellows
Shield fingers
HOM tiles
17Running before Trickle (Continuous) Injection
18Continuous Injection for PEP-II
19Luminosity Equation for a Circular ee- Collider
- xy is the beam-beam parameter (0.06)
- Ib is the bunch current (1 to 3 mA)
- n is the number of bunches (1700)
- by is the IP lattice optics function (vertical
beta) (10 mm) - E is the beam energy (3.1 and 9 GeV)
- (9 GeV varied to change Upsilon resonances.)
- Luminosity (1033 cm-2 s-1)
20Beam-beam parameters
sy 3.5-4.3 mm. xy 0.05-0.06 xx 0.03-0.09
By 4 Extended
By 2
I- increases LER y size. I increases LER x
size. I increases HER y size.
21PEP-II Parameters for 3.1 GeV x 9.0 GeV
Parameter Units Design April 2008 Best Factor over Design
I mA 2140 3210 X1.50
I- mA 750 2070 X2.76
Number bunches 1658 1732 X1.04
by mm 15-25 9-10 1/2.0
Bunch length mm 15 11-12 1/1.42
xy 0.03 0.05-0.06 X2.0
Luminosity X1033/cm2/s 3 12 X4.0
Int lumi / day pb-1 130 911 X7.0
22Upsilon Resonances
- To change center-of-mass energy, PEP-II changed
HER energy (8.0 to 10.1 GeV) but not LER due to
permanent magnet focusing in the interaction
region.
Resonance Data HER Energy
Y2S 14.5 fb-1 8.1 GeV
Y3S 30 fb-1 8.4 GeV
Y4S 433 fb-1 9.0 GeV
Scan above Y4S (5 MeV steps) 4.6 fb-1 8.9 to 10.1 GeV
23PEP-II Peak Luminosity by Month (1999-2008)
Design
24Design of 135 pb-1
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26PEP-II total integrated luminosity 557 fb-1
27 28PEP-II Uptime and Luminosity Integration vs
Milestones
Uptime DOE Milestone Uptime PEP-II Actual Uptime Ratio PEP/DOE Integr. Lumin. DOE Milestone Integr. Lumin. PEP-II Actual Int. Lum. Ratio PEP/DOE
FY2002 80 84.0 1.05 35 fb-1 49.0 fb-1 1.40
FY2003 80 82.4 1.03 45 fb-1 39.9 fb-1 0.89
FY2004 80 88.8 1.11 45 fb-1 114.4 fb-1 2.54
FY2005 80 42.7 0.53 50 fb-1 53.5 fb-1 1.07
FY2006 80 82.4 1.03 100 fb-1 100.3 fb-1 1.00
FY2007 80 81.1 1.01 130 fb-1 90.2 fb-1 0.69
FY2008 80 85.4 1.07 30 fb-1 57.2 fb-1 1.91
29PEP-II General Accelerator Achievements
- Introduced beta-beats to help chromatic
corrections near IR. - First collider to continuously inject into a ring
with the physics detector taking data. - Installed 2 km of solenoids on the e LER ring to
suppress the Electron Cloud Instability ECI. - Held the overall luminosity record for several
years. Now second to KEKB (1.2 vs 1.7 x 1034) - Highest stored electron current (2.1 Amps)
- Highest stored positron current (3.2 Amps)
30Transition planning
- PEP-II Run 7 ended April 7, 2008.
- PEP-II has since been kept under PPS (safety)
control. - Only a very few parts have been removed for other
programs. - Power usage has been minimized.
- Venting, coil drying, and component removal will
proceed as approval, funding, and manpower is
available. - Staff
- Operators have all moved to LCLS operation.
- Engineering staff moved to PEP-II minimum
maintenance state, LCLS upgrades and maintenance,
FACET, and PEP-X. - Physicists have moved to LCLS operations, PEP-II
minimum maintenance state, FACET, PEP-X, and
Super-B. - Operational PEP-II staff level (before April 7)
250 FTEs - Present PEP-II staff level (after April 7) 5
FTEs. - Power
- Operational power 42 MW
- MMS power 1.8 MW
31Budgets for PEP-II MMS and DND planning
32Future Potential Users of PEP-II Components
- LCLS a few small parts corrector power
supplies, gate valves, vacuum gauges, wire
scanners, - SPEAR-3 a few small parts Loss monitors, streak
camera, Bergos position monitor electronics. - PEP-X Tunnel, 6 RF stations, support building,
e- injection line - Super-B All magnets, all power supplies, all
electronics modules, 10 RF stations, all
supports, all vacuum chambers - Project X Magnets with vacuum chambers for
transport lines - LBNL ALS Chopper power supplies for ALS bends
- J-Lab Electro-magnets for energy upgrade
33PEP-X (SLAC Today July 3)
34PEP-II 1998-2008 Thanks to all!