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Experimental Studies of Compensation of Beam-Beam Effects with Tevatron Electron Lenses

Applying the space-charge forces of a low-energy electron beam can lead to a significant improvement of the beam-particle lifetime limit arising from the beam-beam interaction in a high-energy collider [1]. In this article we present the results of various beam experiments with electron lenses, nove...

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Autores principales: Shiltsev, V., Alexahin, Yu., Bishofberger, Kip, Kamerdzhiev, V., Parkhomchuk, V., Reva, V., Solyak, N., Wildman, D., Zhang, X.-L., Zimmermann, F.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/10/4/043042
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1087275
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Sumario:Applying the space-charge forces of a low-energy electron beam can lead to a significant improvement of the beam-particle lifetime limit arising from the beam-beam interaction in a high-energy collider [1]. In this article we present the results of various beam experiments with electron lenses, novel instruments developed for the beam-beam compensation at the Tevatron, which collides 980-GeV proton and antiproton beams. We study the dependencies of the particle betatron tunes on the electron beam current, energy and position; we explore the effects of electron-beam imperfections and noises; and we quantify the improvements of the high-energy beam intensity and the collider luminosity lifetime obtained by the action of the Tevatron Electron Lenses.