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ESA Beamline Configuration for the April 2006 Run. Beam height is 2.1 meters above the floor. Two BPMtriplet stations, BPM3-5 and BPM9-11, are shown; they are separated by 15.7 meters. There are two additional BPMdoublet stations upstream of the Wakefield Box: BPM1-2 is in ESA ~3 meters upstream of the Wakefield Box and an additional BPM doublet is ~40 meters further upstream at the end of the A-line.

ESA Beamline Configuration for the April 2006 Run. Beam height is 2.1 meters above the floor. Two BPMtriplet stations, BPM3-5 and BPM9-11, are shown; they are separated by 15.7 meters. There are two additional BPMdoublet stations upstream of the Wakefield Box: BPM1-2 is in ESA ~3 meters upstream of the Wakefield Box and an additional BPM doublet is ~40 meters further upstream at the end of the A-line.

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Context 1
... ESA beamline is shown in Figure 1 for the April 2006 Run. Installation of a beamline girder supporting the BPM3-5 triplet is shown in Figure 2. The long (5mm rms) bunch length out of the damping ring is compressed in the Ring-to-Linac transfer line and in the 24.5-degree ...
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... The BPMs described in Figure 1 are used to measure the wakefield kick angles. The beam is set up with a small 75-micron vertical waist at the Wakefield Box for these studies ( Figure 5). ...