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  25   Wed May 12 22:35:33 2021 DanyalGeneralfrev and fb
Schottky frequency (189th harmonic) = 244.033662 MHz

revolution frequency  frev = 1.2911834 MHz

bunching frequency h=2  --> fb = 2.582367 MHz
bunching frequency h=10  --> fb = 12.911834 MHz
  24   Wed May 12 22:28:55 2021 Ken UeberholzGeneralBunching succesfull
Bunching with 2 and 10 bunches succesfull
  23   Wed May 12 19:48:24 2021 SebastianGeneralDSG821 Network
To implement the bunch Signal Generator (DSG821 inside ESR) you have to:

1. unplug the Ethernet cable
2. under System / io config set the ip address
3. set Sub mask
4. set DNS
5. very important: than press Apply!
6. plug in Ethernet cable
7. than a message like "successfully connected to network" should show up
8. you can crosscheck the Settings by pressing the "eye symbol"
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IMG_20210512_195329_resized_20210512_075346417.jpg
  22   Wed May 12 18:59:15 2021 Ken UeberholzGeneralPower is back
Power is back and most things are running again
  21   Wed May 12 15:36:04 2021 DanyalAcceleratorgeneral power failure in ESR! (everything is off)
The power in the ESR is off. 
(also on the gas-target area on top of ESR)
Electrical engineers are trying to find and fix the problem. 
  20   Wed May 12 13:11:58 2021 DanyalAcceleratorshort break between 13:30 and 15:30
There will be a short break (2 hours) this afternoon. Between 13:30 and 15:30. 
The so-calles "super lense" in the UNILAC needs to be cleaned (rinsed). 
After that operation should continue as usual. 
  19   Wed May 12 10:15:47 2021 Volker HannenDAQUnplugged TDC inputs for MCP front and back
To reduce the load on the VUPROM TDC, we unplugged the TDC inputs for the front and back signals of the MCP of the XUV detector.
The Anode signal is still plugged in and should be sufficient for the analysis.
  18   Wed May 12 10:14:18 2021 LarsAcceleratorE-Cooler
M.Steck et al. discussed about the E-Cooler and found a possible issue. They asked for enterance to the ESR. Since nobody else was in the HKR and anyway nothing was running because of some other issues, I told, the experiment would not be disturbed and they could enter and do things. (Sth. like putting some repeller electrodes onto hand and other magical things).
It should take about 10 Minutes and might be already finished by now.
  17   Wed May 12 09:59:08 2021 BenediktGeneralRigol DSG821 signal generator settings
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  16   Wed May 12 09:09:15 2021 SebastianDAQFluorescence
fluorescence with detector in parking position
fixed laser wavelength
electron cooling ON, 
BUT we saw strange drifts in the Schottky spectra. It seems to be that these drifts come from the electron cooler! are the drift tubes grounded?

the drifts shift the ion beam over the transition which result in an increase of the XUV anode signal
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1029967nm.png
  Draft   Wed May 12 09:05:48 2021 Keysight SettingsDAQ 
  14   Wed May 12 09:04:48 2021 SebastianDAQKeysight AUtoCal
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  13   Wed May 12 08:42:49 2021 SebastianAnalysisLaser scans / coastig beam / no ecooler
Attached you'll see a first laser scan of ~100GHz in the UV.
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  12   Wed May 12 08:41:36 2021 SebastianAnalysisLaser stability
During night shift the laser was very stable! Only minor fluctuations occured in the UV
  11   Wed May 12 08:32:04 2021 SebastianAnalysisfluorescence & energetic overlap
During the night shift we saw several rises of the fluorescence (see another entry) and also energetic overlap in coasting beam modus.
Here the laser wavelength was stabilized @ 1028,967nm and electron cooler was switched off because of some fluctuations which we saw in the schottky.
Left part of the schottky picture shows the c3+ beam, the right part is the o4+ contamination.
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  10   Wed May 12 08:10:17 2021 LarsGeneralinstabilities in ion frequency
looks like the E-Cooler is responsible for this. If one turns off the electron current, the beam stays stable. 
M.Steck is informed.

> The ion beam moves around, pretty arbitrary. See picture. 
> ESR crew believes that it is not due to fluctuations in the HV of the E-Cooler. 
  8   Wed May 12 02:34:29 2021 DanyalGeneralinstabilities in ion frequency
The ion beam moves around, pretty arbitrary. See picture. 
ESR crew believes that it is not due to fluctuations in the HV of the E-Cooler. 
Attachment 1: fluctuations.jpg
fluctuations.jpg
  Draft   Wed May 12 02:16:25 2021 Danyal, LarsAcceleratorIon beam position
Laser Position with scrapers verified. 
1HA: impossible to scratch laser beam, still there at -1.0 mm
2HA: +3mm --> half the laser power on detector; +4.5mm --> gone

2VO: interlock, impossible to move (beam diagnostics is informed and will check)
1VO: +0.2mm --> half laser power, +1.2: laser gone (-1.0mm: also gone)

Ion beam adapted to measured laser beam, Target bump position: -22mm (was -18mm before)
Ion beam position verified with scrapers:
1HA: -1.0mm --> still there
2HA: +4.0mm --> beam gone
Target bump angle: unchanged (+1.2 mrad)
  6   Tue May 11 20:14:43 2021 DanyalGeneralbad ESR vacuum
I just heard that the ESR vacuum is quite bad. 
There was a small vacuum problem a while ago, it was sealed, but apparently the pressure is not as low as usual.

Markus Steck said that the beam lifetime is only 15 - 20 seconds !!! 

This will seriously complicate some of our test experiments :( 
  5   Tue May 11 18:29:35 2021 DanyalGeneralfirst ions in the ESR
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first_ions_are_injected.jpg
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