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Resistive-Wall Impedance of an Infinitely long Multi-Layer Cylindrical Beam Pipe

The resistive-wall impedance of cylindrical vacuum chambers was first calculated more than forty years ago under some approximations. Since then many papers have been published to extend its range of validity. In the last few years, the interest in this subject has again been revived for the LHC gra...

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Autores principales: Métral, E, Salvant, B, Zotter, B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1056682
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author Métral, E
Salvant, B
Zotter, B
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Salvant, B
Zotter, B
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collection CERN
description The resistive-wall impedance of cylindrical vacuum chambers was first calculated more than forty years ago under some approximations. Since then many papers have been published to extend its range of validity. In the last few years, the interest in this subject has again been revived for the LHC graphite collimators, for which a new physical regime is predicted. The first unstable betatron line in the LHC is at 8 kHz, where the skin depth for graphite is 1.8 cm, which is smaller than the collimator thickness of 2.5 cm. Hence one could think that the resistive thick-wall formula would be about right. It is found that it is not, and that the resistive impedance is about two orders of magnitude lower at this frequency, which is explained by the fact that the skin depth is much larger than the beam pipe radius. Starting from the Maxwell equations and using field matching, a consistent derivation of both longitudinal and transverse resistivewall impedances of an infinitely long cylindrical beam pipe is presented in this paper. The results, which should be valid for any number of layers, beam velocity, frequency, conductivity, permittivity and permeability, have been compared to previous ones.
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spelling cern-10566822023-05-31T13:24:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1056682engMétral, ESalvant, BZotter, BResistive-Wall Impedance of an Infinitely long Multi-Layer Cylindrical Beam PipeAccelerators and Storage RingsThe resistive-wall impedance of cylindrical vacuum chambers was first calculated more than forty years ago under some approximations. Since then many papers have been published to extend its range of validity. In the last few years, the interest in this subject has again been revived for the LHC graphite collimators, for which a new physical regime is predicted. The first unstable betatron line in the LHC is at 8 kHz, where the skin depth for graphite is 1.8 cm, which is smaller than the collimator thickness of 2.5 cm. Hence one could think that the resistive thick-wall formula would be about right. It is found that it is not, and that the resistive impedance is about two orders of magnitude lower at this frequency, which is explained by the fact that the skin depth is much larger than the beam pipe radius. Starting from the Maxwell equations and using field matching, a consistent derivation of both longitudinal and transverse resistivewall impedances of an infinitely long cylindrical beam pipe is presented in this paper. The results, which should be valid for any number of layers, beam velocity, frequency, conductivity, permittivity and permeability, have been compared to previous ones.LHC-PROJECT-Report-1014CERN-LHC-PROJECT-Report-1014oai:cds.cern.ch:10566822007
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Métral, E
Salvant, B
Zotter, B
Resistive-Wall Impedance of an Infinitely long Multi-Layer Cylindrical Beam Pipe
title Resistive-Wall Impedance of an Infinitely long Multi-Layer Cylindrical Beam Pipe
title_full Resistive-Wall Impedance of an Infinitely long Multi-Layer Cylindrical Beam Pipe
title_fullStr Resistive-Wall Impedance of an Infinitely long Multi-Layer Cylindrical Beam Pipe
title_full_unstemmed Resistive-Wall Impedance of an Infinitely long Multi-Layer Cylindrical Beam Pipe
title_short Resistive-Wall Impedance of an Infinitely long Multi-Layer Cylindrical Beam Pipe
title_sort resistive-wall impedance of an infinitely long multi-layer cylindrical beam pipe
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1056682
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