CERN

9thICFA Mini-Workshop on
High Intensity - High Brightness
Hadron Beams

Longitudinal Emittance Control in
Circular Hadron Machines

CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
March 7-10, 2000


Final Announcement Organizing Committee Programme Registration General Information Participants


Final Announcement

We are pleased to announce the 9th ICFA Mini-Workshop, taking place under the auspices of the ICFA Working Group on High Intensity High Brightness Hadron Beams and entitled "Longitudinal Emittance Control in Circular Hadron Machines". This workshop is organised by the PS and SL divisions of CERN.

The purpose of the workshop is to study methods for identifying the causes of unwanted increases in longitudinal emittance in hadron machines, and preventing them. This includes, for example, instability signal analysis, source identification, feedback systems, Landau damping, the use of higher harmonic systems and RF gymnastics in general.

The tools for producing controlled changes of emittance and particle distribution are also treated.

In the tradition of these miniworkshops the accent will be on discussion and problem-solving. There will be no formal proceedings but the transparencies of the different talks will be published on the Web together with short session summaries. To keep discussion lively, attendance should be limited to people actually concerned.

The meeting will be held at CERN from March 7-10, 2000 in building 40, Salle Curie 40-S2-C01.

If you have questions, please contact a member of the Organizing Committee.


Organizing Committee


Programme and Talks

Programme

  • General Programme printable format (PDF file)

  • Registration


    General Information

    Accommodation

    15 single rooms and 5 double rooms have been reserved for the participants in the CERN Hostel building 39. Please indicate in the registration form if you want to book a room.

    Social Dinner

    The dinner will take place on Thursday, March 9 at the Château de Farges in France. A fee of CHF 80.- is asked for accompanying persons.




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