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In this one-day workshop, we will discuss physics requirements for CEBAF and review both the previous year's performance and plans for future CEBAF operations.
The format for the 2023 CEBAF Operations StayTreat is similar to the previous year's only slightly shorter at one day in length with a focus on the subjects of Physics requirements, System Availability, and Linac Energy Reach.
Lunch will be on your own from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There will be an open mic session from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. During the open mic session, your invaluable input is requested to present (to facilitate the volume of speakers, please limit your comments to less than 10 minutes, 2-slides) on a subject relevant to the StayTreat’s main theme.
A look at requirements for the upcoming physics program and Moller experiment
What does physics expect from CEBAF for a successful Moller experiment in terms of optics, energy reach, trips, etc.?
Largest contributors to downtime, improvement plans and anticipated availability gains, gradient trips and downtime associated with low margins.
Optics setup expectations vs history. Processes, hardware, and tools that would improve setups.
Minimizing downtime, transformers, SSAs, LLRF3.0
Plasma Processing, gradient outlook, opportunities for gains, management of gradient during operations
Operations projects, challenges, suggested improvements.
Expectations for work planning and controls. What is needed for maintenance vs changes in the machine?