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Minimizing Energy Spread In The REX/HIE-ISOLDE Linac

This report tries to minimize the energy spread of the beam at the end of the REX-HIE-ISOLDE Linac using the last RF cavity as a buncher. Beams with very low energy spread are often required by the users of the facility In addition, one of the main reason to have minimum energy spread in longitudina...

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Autor principal: Yucemoz, Mert
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2281013
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description This report tries to minimize the energy spread of the beam at the end of the REX-HIE-ISOLDE Linac using the last RF cavity as a buncher. Beams with very low energy spread are often required by the users of the facility In addition, one of the main reason to have minimum energy spread in longitudinal phase space is that higher beam energy spread translates in to a position spread after interacting with target. This causes an overlap in the position of different particles that makes it difficult to distinguish them. Hence, in order to find the operation settings for minimum energy spread at the end of the REX-HIE-ISOLDE linac and to inspect the ongoing physics, several functions on Matlab were created that runs beam dynamics program called “TRACKV39” that provides some graphs and values as a result for analysis.
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spelling cern-22810132019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2281013engYucemoz, MertMinimizing Energy Spread In The REX/HIE-ISOLDE Linac Accelerators and Storage RingsOther Fields of PhysicsThis report tries to minimize the energy spread of the beam at the end of the REX-HIE-ISOLDE Linac using the last RF cavity as a buncher. Beams with very low energy spread are often required by the users of the facility In addition, one of the main reason to have minimum energy spread in longitudinal phase space is that higher beam energy spread translates in to a position spread after interacting with target. This causes an overlap in the position of different particles that makes it difficult to distinguish them. Hence, in order to find the operation settings for minimum energy spread at the end of the REX-HIE-ISOLDE linac and to inspect the ongoing physics, several functions on Matlab were created that runs beam dynamics program called “TRACKV39” that provides some graphs and values as a result for analysis.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2017-131oai:cds.cern.ch:22810132017-08-25
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Other Fields of Physics
Yucemoz, Mert
Minimizing Energy Spread In The REX/HIE-ISOLDE Linac
title Minimizing Energy Spread In The REX/HIE-ISOLDE Linac
title_full Minimizing Energy Spread In The REX/HIE-ISOLDE Linac
title_fullStr Minimizing Energy Spread In The REX/HIE-ISOLDE Linac
title_full_unstemmed Minimizing Energy Spread In The REX/HIE-ISOLDE Linac
title_short Minimizing Energy Spread In The REX/HIE-ISOLDE Linac
title_sort minimizing energy spread in the rex/hie-isolde linac
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
Other Fields of Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2281013
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