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Multibunch Emittance Preservation in CLIC

In high-frequency linacs, where the wakefields are strong, the stability of a train of bunches is critical. The beam break-up due to long range wakefields induces a decoherence of the bunch oscillations and a consequent blow-up of the effective betatron emittances of the whole train. Since the Compa...

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Autores principales: Guignard, Gilbert, Hagel, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/308374
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author Guignard, Gilbert
Hagel, J
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Hagel, J
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description In high-frequency linacs, where the wakefields are strong, the stability of a train of bunches is critical. The beam break-up due to long range wakefields induces a decoherence of the bunch oscillations and a consequent blow-up of the effective betatron emittances of the whole train. Since the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) study now includes several bunches per pulse, it is important to analyse numerically and theoretically this emittance blow-up. possibilities of controlling the beam break-up without upsetting the single bunch stability have been considered: first a multibunch generalization of the BNS damping principle, secondly an attenuation of the long-range fields, and thirdly an increase of the focusing in order to overconstrain the beam. Simulation codes have been written for both checking the theoretical predictions and investigating the requirements associated with a possible application to the main linac. Animated graphics make it possible to get a didactic display of the multibunch instability.
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spelling cern-3083742023-07-20T15:04:52Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/308374engGuignard, GilbertHagel, JMultibunch Emittance Preservation in CLICAccelerators and Storage RingsIn high-frequency linacs, where the wakefields are strong, the stability of a train of bunches is critical. The beam break-up due to long range wakefields induces a decoherence of the bunch oscillations and a consequent blow-up of the effective betatron emittances of the whole train. Since the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) study now includes several bunches per pulse, it is important to analyse numerically and theoretically this emittance blow-up. possibilities of controlling the beam break-up without upsetting the single bunch stability have been considered: first a multibunch generalization of the BNS damping principle, secondly an attenuation of the long-range fields, and thirdly an increase of the focusing in order to overconstrain the beam. Simulation codes have been written for both checking the theoretical predictions and investigating the requirements associated with a possible application to the main linac. Animated graphics make it possible to get a didactic display of the multibunch instability.CERN-SL-96-027CLIC-Note-306oai:cds.cern.ch:3083741996-07-24
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Guignard, Gilbert
Hagel, J
Multibunch Emittance Preservation in CLIC
title Multibunch Emittance Preservation in CLIC
title_full Multibunch Emittance Preservation in CLIC
title_fullStr Multibunch Emittance Preservation in CLIC
title_full_unstemmed Multibunch Emittance Preservation in CLIC
title_short Multibunch Emittance Preservation in CLIC
title_sort multibunch emittance preservation in clic
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
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