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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 127: Beschleunigerphysik XIV (Strahldiagnose II)
T 127.9: Talk
Thursday, March 7, 2013, 18:45–19:00, WIL-C203
High resolution synchrotron light analysis at ELSA — •Michael Switka, Sven Zander, and Wolfgang Hillert — Electron stretcher facility ELSA, Physics Institute of Bonn University
The pulse stretcher ring ELSA provides polarized electrons with energies up to 3.5 GeV for external hadron experiments. In order to suffice the need of stored beam intensities towards 200 mA, advanced beam instability studies need to be carried out. An external diagnostic beamline for synchrotron light analysis has been set up and provides the space for multiple diagnostic tools including a streak camera with time resolution of < 1 ps. Beam profile measurements are expected to identify instabilities and reveal their thresholds. The effect of adequate countermeasures is subject to analysis. The current status of the beamline development will be presented.