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Agenda2:30 p.m. – Refreshments2:45 p.m. – Introduction – Murray Gibson3:00 p.m. – Supervisor of the Year Award Presentation – Murray Gibson3:10 p.m. – Storage Ring Temperature Control Update – Marvin Kirshenbaum3:25 p.m. – LBNL/APS Collaboration on Fast CCD Development –John Weizeorick3:45 p.m. – Adjourn

APS/Users OperationsMonthly MeetingOctober 25, 2006IntroductionJ. Murray Gibson

Update on APS Safety Issues New gas cylinder storage cages are here to relieveovercrowding No airborne particulates were detected from recentbreaks of beryllium vacuum windows– Cleanup procedure is being revised to clarifyresponsibilities and log keeping– Skin contact remains a concern and PPE is stillrequired for this Doing better in limiting lead in LOM Machine Shops, BUTdiligence must be maintained in closing doors when noone is inside, even for a few minutes.

APS User History35003274visiting usersFY 2006Off-site users*Visiting usersAnnual Number of 002Fiscal Year*Partial year2003200420052006

First spectrum with IXS HERIX spectrometer

APS Upgrade Option SummaryOptionTypeCurrent(mA)RMS BunchyxlengthEmittance Emittance(ps)(pm)(nm)rate (MHz)BunchrepetitionIDlengthMax. 1stHarmonicPossible #ID(m)BrightnessBeamlines(stand. units)presentoperationsstorage ring 100193.125402.45 x 10present storage ring 16 (hybrid 0.3crab cavitybunch)3.8251 42.4flux 1% ofnormalAPS 1nmstorage ring 2000.3 881.010 408.01 x 102135APSx3storage ring 2000.3 881.520 408.06 x 1020105ERL@APS ERL (APS 25Stage 1beamlinesonly)13000.013724.82 x 1021ERL@APS ERL (newStage 2beamlines)13000.007724.8 or 8.0 8 x 10250.3 8821 3513535 606

APS Upgrade Machine Advisory CommitteeKlaus BalewskiMax CornacchiaDESY: Hamburg, GermanyRetired fromStanford Linear Accelerator Center: CaliforniaJohn GalaydaStanford Linear Accelerator Center: CaliforniaGeorg Hoffstaetter Cornell University: New YorkAndrew HuttonThomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility:VirginiaSam KrinskyNational Synchrotron Light Source,Brookhaven National Laboratory: New YorkAnnick RopertEuropean Synchrotron Radiation Facility:Grenoble, FranceElaine SeddonDaresbury Laboratory: Cheshire, UKVic Suller (Chair) Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices,Louisiana State University: Louisiana

Machine Advisory CommitteeReview of APS Accelerator Upgrade OptionsFinal Draft AgendaTalks athttp://www.aps.anl.gov/News/Conferences/2006/APS Upgrade/index.htmlWednesday, November 15, 2006 – Conference Room A50008:00 a.m. Committee Executive Session – V. Suller8:30 a.m. Welcome – B. Rosner8:35 a.m. Introduction – M. Gibson9:00 a.m. Overview of Goals and Options – E. Gluskin9:30 a.m. ERL Parameter Review and Physics Issues – M. Borland10:30 a.m. Break10:45 a.m. ERL Integration: Outfield Option – G. Decker11:05 a.m. ERL Integration: Infield Option – N. Sereno11:25 a.m. Greenfield ERL and Option Comparisons – M. Borland11:45 a.m. ERL RF Systems – A. Nassiri12:15 p.m. Working Lunch (continued discussions, Room A5000)1:00 p.m. Overview of APS SR Upgrade Options – L. Emery1:25 p.m. 1-nm Lattice Design – A. Xiao

Machine Advisory CommitteeReview of APS Accelerator Upgrade OptionsWednesday, November 15, 2006 (cont’d)1:50 p.m.APSx3 Lattice Design – V. Sajaev2:15 p.m.Instability Estimates – Y. Chae2:35 p.m.Booster Upgrade Requirements and Possibilities – N. Sereno3:00 p.m.Break3:15 p.m.Engineering/Scheduling Options – J. Noonan3:30 p.m.Short X-ray Pulses Project at the APS – K. Harkay4:00 p.m.Committee Executive Session6:00 p.m.AdjournThursday, November 16, 2006 – Conference Room A50008:00 a.m.Committee Executive Session8:30 a.m.Questions/Responses with APS Staff as Needed10:00 a.m.Committee Report Writing Session12:00 p.m.Continue Report Writing: Working Lunch1:00 p.m.Closeout with APS Management

al Equipment80.00Operating75.0070.0065.0060.00FY 2002FY 2003FY 2004FY 2005FY 2006FY 2007currentFY 2007 Pres.Bud. FY2007 numbers still under Continuing Resolution Planning to evaluate and prioritize project proposals forcapital and AIP funds (open meetings, Nov, Dec – to be announced)

Miscellaneous Electrical equipment inventory– Best efforts required by December, we will have four years tocomplete review and approvals Proprietary fees– IG report to DOE Argonne Site Office for management response Argues for 2006 retroactive increase to rate based on actual hoursand beamlines Our proposal for a phased increase appears to be acceptable toASO and BES Would mean 20% increase this year and next Awards and Recognition

2007 Robert R. Wilson PrizeLee Teng has been awarded the prestigious2007 Robert R. Wilson Prize from theAmerican Physical Society.The citation reads as follows:“For invention of resonant extraction and transition crossing techniquescritical to hadron synchrotrons and storage rings, for early and continueddevelopment of linear matrix theory of particle beams, and for leadership inthe realization of a facility for radiation therapy with protons.”

Guess who has 45 years of experience at ANL?

SUF Employee Advisory Committee (SUF-EAC)Membership:Julie Cross, XSD-CEPDebra Eriksen-Bubulka, AES-MOMDaniel Haskel, XSD-MMAlbert Hillman, ASD-PSYifei Jaski, AES-MEDDavid Leibfritz, AES-ITEvan Maxey, IPNSDiane Wilkinson, ASD-DIASUF Supervisor of the Year:This award is given annually to the supervisor who is considered to be anoutstanding manager by the people who work for him or her. Nominations canbe made only by employees of the potential awardee. The nomination formrequires a short description of the reasons for the nomination and the signatureof three employees who work for the supervisor. The selection panel for thisaward will comprise the members of the SUF Employee Advisory Committeewho will make recommendations to the SUF ALD.

2006 Supervisor of the YearMichael Borland has lead a seamless transition in the combination of the APSAOD Operations Group and the Operations Analysis Group. Michael isresponsible for significant improvements in control room operations morale,technical proficiency, and organizational improvements. Michael has beenessential in providing a link between Operations Analysis personnel and controlroom operations personnel to improve overall AOS and ASD-OA groupperformance. Michael has also provided much needed leadership to control roompersonnel in the areas of project management and completion.

APS Storage Ring Temperature Control85.0OutsideBMAM80.075.0Temperature (F)70.065.060.055.050.045.040.00.01.02.03.04.0Days in October5.06.07.08.0

ERL@APS Stage 1 ERL (APS beamlines only) 25 1300 0.013 7 2 4.8 2 x 10 . John Galayda Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: California Georg Hoffstaetter Cornell University: New York Andrew Hutton Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility: Virginia Sam . Guess who has 45 years of experience at ANL? SUF Employee Advisory Committee (SUF-EAC

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