Beam-based mapping of pulsed septum stray field at VEPP-2000 collider
Abstract
Various beam-based methods are widely used for machine study and accurate tuning. Beam closed orbit (CO) responses are routinely used worldwide for magnetic elements alignment and lattice correction. The paper presents the beam-based field mapping technique, applied for measurement of pulsed septum magnet stray field at VEPP-2000 electron-positron collider. Relatively slow pulse of weak leakage field disturbs the CO allowing detecting field longitudinal integral. While scanning with transverse coordinate in wide range one can measure the field map of the localized perturbation at machine in situ.
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