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Finemet cavity impedance studies

The aim of the study is to evaluate the impedance of the Finemet kicker cavity to be installed in the PS straight section 02 during LS1, under realistic assumptions of bunch length. Time domain simulations with CST Particle Studio have been performed in order to get the impedance of the cavity and m...

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Autores principales: Persichelli, S, Paoluzzi, M, Migliorati, M, Salvant, B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1624373
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author Persichelli, S
Paoluzzi, M
Migliorati, M
Salvant, B
author_facet Persichelli, S
Paoluzzi, M
Migliorati, M
Salvant, B
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description The aim of the study is to evaluate the impedance of the Finemet kicker cavity to be installed in the PS straight section 02 during LS1, under realistic assumptions of bunch length. Time domain simulations with CST Particle Studio have been performed in order to get the impedance of the cavity and make a comparison with the longitudinal impedance measured for a single cell prototype. The study has been performed on simplified 3D geometries imported from a mechanical CATIA drawing, assuming that the simplications have small impact on the nal results. Simulations confirmed that the longitudinal impedance observed with measurements can be excited by bunches circulating in the PS. In the six-cells Finemet cavity, PS bunches circulating in the center can excite a longitudinal impedance, the real part of which has a maximum of 2 kOhm at 4 MHz. This mode does not seem to have any transverse component. All the eigenmodes of the cavity are strongly damped by the Finemet rings: we predict to have no issues regarding trapped or parasitic modes in the Finemet cavity.
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spelling cern-16243732023-08-04T20:25:51Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1624373engPersichelli, SPaoluzzi, MMigliorati, MSalvant, BFinemet cavity impedance studiesAccelerators and Storage RingsThe aim of the study is to evaluate the impedance of the Finemet kicker cavity to be installed in the PS straight section 02 during LS1, under realistic assumptions of bunch length. Time domain simulations with CST Particle Studio have been performed in order to get the impedance of the cavity and make a comparison with the longitudinal impedance measured for a single cell prototype. The study has been performed on simplified 3D geometries imported from a mechanical CATIA drawing, assuming that the simplications have small impact on the nal results. Simulations confirmed that the longitudinal impedance observed with measurements can be excited by bunches circulating in the PS. In the six-cells Finemet cavity, PS bunches circulating in the center can excite a longitudinal impedance, the real part of which has a maximum of 2 kOhm at 4 MHz. This mode does not seem to have any transverse component. All the eigenmodes of the cavity are strongly damped by the Finemet rings: we predict to have no issues regarding trapped or parasitic modes in the Finemet cavity.CERN-ACC-Note-2013-0033oai:cds.cern.ch:16243732013-11-05
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Persichelli, S
Paoluzzi, M
Migliorati, M
Salvant, B
Finemet cavity impedance studies
title Finemet cavity impedance studies
title_full Finemet cavity impedance studies
title_fullStr Finemet cavity impedance studies
title_full_unstemmed Finemet cavity impedance studies
title_short Finemet cavity impedance studies
title_sort finemet cavity impedance studies
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1624373
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