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Advances on the modelling of the time evolution of dynamic aperture of hadron circular accelerators

Determining a model for the time scaling of the dynamic aperture of a circular accelerator is a topic of strong interest and intense research efforts in accelerator physics. The motivation arises in the possibility of finding a method to reliably extrapolate the results of numerical simulations well...

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Autores principales: Bazzani, A., Giovannozzi, M., Maclean, E.H., Montanari, C.E., Van der Veken, F.F., Van Goethem, W.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.104003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2694043
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author Bazzani, A.
Giovannozzi, M.
Maclean, E.H.
Montanari, C.E.
Van der Veken, F.F.
Van Goethem, W.
author_facet Bazzani, A.
Giovannozzi, M.
Maclean, E.H.
Montanari, C.E.
Van der Veken, F.F.
Van Goethem, W.
author_sort Bazzani, A.
collection CERN
description Determining a model for the time scaling of the dynamic aperture of a circular accelerator is a topic of strong interest and intense research efforts in accelerator physics. The motivation arises in the possibility of finding a method to reliably extrapolate the results of numerical simulations well beyond what is currently possible in terms of CPU time. In earlier work, a proposal for a model based on Nekhoroshev theorem and Kolmogorov--Arnold--Moser theory was made. This model has been studied in detail and proved successful in describing the evolution of the dynamic aperture in numerical simulations, however, a number of shortcomings had been identified and new models are proposed in this paper, which solve the observed issues. The new models have been benchmarked against numerical simulations for a simple system, the 4D H\'enon map, as well as a realistic, non-linear representation of the beam dynamics in the LHC at 6.5 TeV providing in both cases excellent results.
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spelling cern-26940432021-02-27T04:37:57Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.104003http://cds.cern.ch/record/2694043engBazzani, A.Giovannozzi, M.Maclean, E.H.Montanari, C.E.Van der Veken, F.F.Van Goethem, W.Advances on the modelling of the time evolution of dynamic aperture of hadron circular acceleratorsmath.DSMathematical Physics and Mathematicsphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsDetermining a model for the time scaling of the dynamic aperture of a circular accelerator is a topic of strong interest and intense research efforts in accelerator physics. The motivation arises in the possibility of finding a method to reliably extrapolate the results of numerical simulations well beyond what is currently possible in terms of CPU time. In earlier work, a proposal for a model based on Nekhoroshev theorem and Kolmogorov--Arnold--Moser theory was made. This model has been studied in detail and proved successful in describing the evolution of the dynamic aperture in numerical simulations, however, a number of shortcomings had been identified and new models are proposed in this paper, which solve the observed issues. The new models have been benchmarked against numerical simulations for a simple system, the 4D H\'enon map, as well as a realistic, non-linear representation of the beam dynamics in the LHC at 6.5 TeV providing in both cases excellent results.Determining a model for the time scaling of the dynamic aperture of a circular accelerator is a topic of strong interest and intense research efforts in accelerator physics. The motivation arises in the possibility of finding a method to reliably extrapolate the results of numerical simulations well beyond what is currently possible in terms of CPU time. In earlier work, a proposal for a model based on Nekhoroshev theorem and Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theory was made. This model has been studied in detail and proved successful in describing the evolution of the dynamic aperture in numerical simulations, however a number of shortcomings had been identified and new models are proposed in this paper, which solve the observed issues. The new models have been benchmarked against numerical simulations for a simple system, the 4D Hénon map, as well as a realistic, non-linear representation of the beam dynamics in the LHC at 6.5 TeV providing in both cases excellent results.arXiv:1909.09516oai:cds.cern.ch:26940432019-09-20
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Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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Accelerators and Storage Rings
Bazzani, A.
Giovannozzi, M.
Maclean, E.H.
Montanari, C.E.
Van der Veken, F.F.
Van Goethem, W.
Advances on the modelling of the time evolution of dynamic aperture of hadron circular accelerators
title Advances on the modelling of the time evolution of dynamic aperture of hadron circular accelerators
title_full Advances on the modelling of the time evolution of dynamic aperture of hadron circular accelerators
title_fullStr Advances on the modelling of the time evolution of dynamic aperture of hadron circular accelerators
title_full_unstemmed Advances on the modelling of the time evolution of dynamic aperture of hadron circular accelerators
title_short Advances on the modelling of the time evolution of dynamic aperture of hadron circular accelerators
title_sort advances on the modelling of the time evolution of dynamic aperture of hadron circular accelerators
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Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.104003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2694043
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