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Non-Hamiltonian Transverse-Longitudinal Emittance Transfer in Circular Accelerators

The usual configuration of electromagnetic fields used in accelerators give rise to systems which can be described by Hamiltonian mechanics. If the beam is transferred in a symplectic and linear manner a continuous emittance transfer between different planes of motion is not possible, only a complet...

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Autor principal: Bojtar, Lajos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1106481
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Sumario:The usual configuration of electromagnetic fields used in accelerators give rise to systems which can be described by Hamiltonian mechanics. If the beam is transferred in a symplectic and linear manner a continuous emittance transfer between different planes of motion is not possible, only a complete exchange. Continuous transfer in many cases would be useful. In this paper we present a new method to achieve a continuous transfer between transverse and longitudinal planes using a transverse quadrupole RF electric field, generated by an RFQ like resonant device. The electric field generated by the resonator is non-conservative. The resulting system is non-Hamiltonian and the constraints of the Hamiltonian systems don't apply. Tracking studies with single particles and 6D Gaussian bunches has been performed. The new method might lead to significant transverse emittance decrease in accelerators and luminosity increase in colliders.