The SLAC linac as used in the SLC collider

1989 
The linac of the SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) Linear Collider (SLC) must accelerate three high-intensity bunches on each linac pulse from 1.2 GeV to 50 GeV with minimal increase of small transverse emittance. The procedures and adjustments used to obtain this goal are outlined. Some of the accelerator parameters and components which interact are the beam energy, transverse position, component alignment, RF manipulation, feedback system, quadrupole lattice, BNS damping, energy spectra, phase space matching, collimation, instrumentation, and modeling. The method to bring these interdependent parameters collectively into specification has evolved over several years. The sequence which is sued to turn on the linac from a cold start and produce acceptable beams for the final focus and collisions is reviewed. Approximate time estimates for the various activities are given. >
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