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        Use of the ISAC-II Flight Time Monitors toward Automated Tuning | 
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                - S. Kiy, P.M. Jung, T. Planche, O. Shelbaya, V.V. Verzilov
 
                       TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada 
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        A time-of-flight measurement system has been in use at ISAC-II since 2006 for the phasing of cavities and accurate ion beam velocity measurements across the nuclear chart. This system is heavily relied upon as the primary energy-time domain diagnostic downstream of the ISAC-II linac. Ongoing High Level Applications (HLA) development at TRIUMF has enabled the use of methods that are being applied to these measurements - both for processing and automation of data acquisition. An update will be provided on operational experience with the system over the past 10 years including its recent re-calibration and error analysis. A brief summary of the current HLA framework will be given, including a database for beam measurements and the ability to carry out sequential measurement processes. Finally, the way in which these developments enable beam-based calibration of cavity parameters and a shift to model-based tuning methods is discussed.
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              ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2023-TUP007
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        Received ※ 29 August 2023 — Revised ※ 12 September 2023 — Accepted ※ 15 September 2023 — Issue date ※ 30 September 2023 | 
    
    
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