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Bunch rotation tests at SPS flat top for the AWAKE experiment

This note summarises the results of two MDs on bunch rotation at SPS flat top. The first MD was carried out on 11th July 2012 with the Q26 optics, while the second MD on the 30th October 2012 used the Q20 optics. To obtain a short bunch length, which is important for the plasma wake-field accelerati...

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Autores principales: Argyropoulos, T, Bartosik, H, Bohl, T, Esteban Müller, J F, Petrenko, A, Shaposhnikova, E, Timko, H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1507688
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author Argyropoulos, T
Bartosik, H
Bohl, T
Esteban Müller, J F
Petrenko, A
Shaposhnikova, E
Timko, H
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Bartosik, H
Bohl, T
Esteban Müller, J F
Petrenko, A
Shaposhnikova, E
Timko, H
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description This note summarises the results of two MDs on bunch rotation at SPS flat top. The first MD was carried out on 11th July 2012 with the Q26 optics, while the second MD on the 30th October 2012 used the Q20 optics. To obtain a short bunch length, which is important for the plasma wake-field acceleration project AWAKE, the bunches have been rotated in longitudinal phase space on the SPS flat top. The aim of the MDs was to obtain first estimates of what bunch length, intensity, and transverse emittances - which are crucial for the project - can be achieved for high-intensity single bunches.
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spelling cern-15076882019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1507688engArgyropoulos, TBartosik, HBohl, TEsteban Müller, J FPetrenko, AShaposhnikova, ETimko, HBunch rotation tests at SPS flat top for the AWAKE experimentAccelerators and Storage RingsThis note summarises the results of two MDs on bunch rotation at SPS flat top. The first MD was carried out on 11th July 2012 with the Q26 optics, while the second MD on the 30th October 2012 used the Q20 optics. To obtain a short bunch length, which is important for the plasma wake-field acceleration project AWAKE, the bunches have been rotated in longitudinal phase space on the SPS flat top. The aim of the MDs was to obtain first estimates of what bunch length, intensity, and transverse emittances - which are crucial for the project - can be achieved for high-intensity single bunches.CERN-ATS-Note-2013-006 MDoai:cds.cern.ch:15076882013-01-23
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Argyropoulos, T
Bartosik, H
Bohl, T
Esteban Müller, J F
Petrenko, A
Shaposhnikova, E
Timko, H
Bunch rotation tests at SPS flat top for the AWAKE experiment
title Bunch rotation tests at SPS flat top for the AWAKE experiment
title_full Bunch rotation tests at SPS flat top for the AWAKE experiment
title_fullStr Bunch rotation tests at SPS flat top for the AWAKE experiment
title_full_unstemmed Bunch rotation tests at SPS flat top for the AWAKE experiment
title_short Bunch rotation tests at SPS flat top for the AWAKE experiment
title_sort bunch rotation tests at sps flat top for the awake experiment
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1507688
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