BAGELS for simultaneous polarization, orbit, and optics control in electron storage rings
M. G. Signorelli, G. H. Hoffstaetter

TL;DR
This paper introduces BAGELS, a method using minimal vertical orbit bumps and dimensionality reduction to optimize polarization and optics in electron storage rings, significantly improving polarization levels.
Contribution
The paper presents BAGELS, a novel approach employing basis bumps and minimal corrector groups for efficient polarization and optics control in electron storage rings.
Findings
Enhanced polarization in EIC-ESR beyond conventional methods
Nearly doubled polarization in 1-IP lattice
More than tripled polarization in 2-IP lattice
Abstract
We present a new method for minimizing the effects of radiative depolarization in electron storage rings by use of a minimal number of special vertical orbit bumps. The bumps can be used to minimize the effects of radiative depolarization while simultaneously maintaining other common benefits of vertical orbits, e.g. transverse coupling and vertical dispersion control. Because simultaneously optimizing the large number of vertical correctors in a ring is operationally infeasible, we use dimensionality reduction to define a minimal number of most effective groups of vertical correctors that can be optimized during operation, motivating the name ``Best Adjustment Groups for ELectron Spin'' (BAGELS). The method is streamlined by using suitable ``basis bumps'' instead of all individual vertical correctors. We define three types of basis bumps for different purposes: (1) generates no…
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