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Improving Optics Control and Measurement at RHIC

Accelerator Physics 2025-10-23 v3 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

In order to aid in luminosity maximization at the interaction point (IP), the collision location sIPs_{IP} must be equivalent to the location of the minimum value of the beta function ss^*. Accurate optics measurements and ss^* movements are therefore essential to luminosity optimization. However, according to current Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) operations measurements, average horizontal beta beat measurements between operating IPs are around 20%20\% along with significant variation in ss^* measurements. A sensitivity matrix was shown to successfully move ss^* and the linear optics to their desired values using power supply currents at the 8 o'clock interaction region (IR8). A method to measure the linear optics using the one-turn map within IRs was explored and compared with other mature methods. An error analysis was also included for all optics measurements methods. Through these methods, a 10%10\% beat reduction was consistently achieved while moving sxs^*_x as well significant improvement to variations in ss^* measurements. These methods used at the RHIC control room will be updated for future linear optics analysis and control.

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@article{arxiv.2502.15847,
  title  = {Improving Optics Control and Measurement at RHIC},
  author = {W. Fung and Y. Hao and X. Gu and G. Robert-Demolaize},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.15847},
  year   = {2025}
}

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10 pages, 8 figures

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