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-Attempt to recover best mass resolution+Attempt to recover best mass resolution:
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 To do this we will try to fit the strength of Q3. Doing this calculation to 5th order, we are able to recover the initial mass resolution of 59 with a Q3 quad strength of .88 which is a 2% decrease in the quad strength. To do this we will try to fit the strength of Q3. Doing this calculation to 5th order, we are able to recover the initial mass resolution of 59 with a Q3 quad strength of .88 which is a 2% decrease in the quad strength.
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 Today we are working on problem 8. We are using the command ''SA <DX> <DY>'' to change the beam position. ''SA <DX> <DY>'' offsets the optics axis x by DX and y by DY. To 5th order, changing the x offset by .5 mm leads to a 5% change in the mass resolution. Any amount of change of the y offset leads to no change in the mass resolution. This is pretty weird... Today we are working on problem 8. We are using the command ''SA <DX> <DY>'' to change the beam position. ''SA <DX> <DY>'' offsets the optics axis x by DX and y by DY. To 5th order, changing the x offset by .5 mm leads to a 5% change in the mass resolution. Any amount of change of the y offset leads to no change in the mass resolution. This is pretty weird...
-We changed the beam size by changing the values of variables X and Y. By changing X by .1 mmthe mass resolution decreased by 5%. We changed the beam size by changing the values of variables X and Y. By changing Y by .1 mm, the mass resolution does not change.+We changed the beam size by changing the values of variables X and Y. Increasing X by .1 mm caused the mass resolution to decrease by 5%. Increasing Y by the same amount leads to no change in the mass resolution...
  
 By adding 2 mm to the lengths of quad 3 and 4 and decreasing the drift lengths after them by 2 mm, we reach a 5% change in the mass resolution. By adding 2 mm to the lengths of quad 3 and 4 and decreasing the drift lengths after them by 2 mm, we reach a 5% change in the mass resolution.
-We can shift optical elements by placing the SA command before and after the element you are shifting. For instance, if you want to shift a quadrupole in the positive y-direction by 5 mm, you would use the following command:+We can shift optical elements in the x-y plane by placing the SA command before and after the element you are shifting. For instance, if you want to shift a quadrupole in the positive y-direction by 5 mm, you would use the following command:
  
  ''SA 0 .005;''  ''SA 0 .005;''
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 We used this command to shift quadrupole 3 up by 5 mm which changed the mass resolution by 5%. Shifting the quadrupole by 0.5 mm in the x-direction changes the mass resolution by 5%. We used this command to shift quadrupole 3 up by 5 mm which changed the mass resolution by 5%. Shifting the quadrupole by 0.5 mm in the x-direction changes the mass resolution by 5%.
  
-We can use the TA command to do rotations about the x and y axes. This has the same syntax as SA. +We can use the TA command to rotate the quad about the x and y axes. This has the same syntax as SA. 
-Rotating about x-axis .05° changes the mass resolution by 5%. Rotating about y-axis .15° changes the mass resolution by 5%.+Rotating about the x-axis by .05° changes the mass resolution by 5%. Rotating about the y-axis by .15° changes the mass resolution by 5%.
  
 To determine how much roll is allowed before changing the mass resolution by 5%, we use the RA command which takes one angle and rotates about the z-axis. An angle 0f 2.3° is allowed. To determine how much roll is allowed before changing the mass resolution by 5%, we use the RA command which takes one angle and rotates about the z-axis. An angle 0f 2.3° is allowed.
  
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