Noninvasively improving the orbit-response matrix while continuously correcting the orbit

Abstract

Based on continuously recorded beam positions and corrector excitations from, for example, a closed-orbit feedback system we describe an algorithm that continuously updates an estimate of the orbit response matrix. The speed of convergence can be increased by adding very small perturbations, so-called dither, to the corrector excitations. Estimates for the rate of convergence and the asymptotically achievable accuracies are provided.

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