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Energy Loss to Coaxial Vacuum Chambers in LEP and LHC

In many hig-energy storage rings the beam chamber is connected to a separate pump chamber by a metallic wall with many holes or slots whic permits passage of the rest gas. In LEP, the pump chamber contains a metallic 'negstrip' pump, and thereby becomes a coazial transmission line. Also in...

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Autores principales: Gluckstern, R L, Zotter, Bruno W
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/309563
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author Gluckstern, R L
Zotter, Bruno W
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Zotter, Bruno W
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description In many hig-energy storage rings the beam chamber is connected to a separate pump chamber by a metallic wall with many holes or slots whic permits passage of the rest gas. In LEP, the pump chamber contains a metallic 'negstrip' pump, and thereby becomes a coazial transmission line. Also in LHC, a coaxial line is formed by the 'liner' and the surrounding cold vacuum chamber which it shields from heating by sznchrotron radiation. Since the phase velocity of electro-magnetic fields in a coax line is close to light velocity, the fields will be almost in sznchronism with the particle beam and the pump chamber, which may result in a large resistive impedance and could lead to isntability, loss of beam energy, and excessive heating of the chamber walls. Here we estimate the rate of field buildup analytically, and in a subsequent report we will compare these results with numerical computations using 3-D computer codes. The results are tested for diagnostic purposes on a 'slot coupler' with short and wide holes designed to extract energy efficiency.
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spelling cern-3095632023-05-05T12:57:27Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/309563engGluckstern, R LZotter, Bruno WEnergy Loss to Coaxial Vacuum Chambers in LEP and LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsIn many hig-energy storage rings the beam chamber is connected to a separate pump chamber by a metallic wall with many holes or slots whic permits passage of the rest gas. In LEP, the pump chamber contains a metallic 'negstrip' pump, and thereby becomes a coazial transmission line. Also in LHC, a coaxial line is formed by the 'liner' and the surrounding cold vacuum chamber which it shields from heating by sznchrotron radiation. Since the phase velocity of electro-magnetic fields in a coax line is close to light velocity, the fields will be almost in sznchronism with the particle beam and the pump chamber, which may result in a large resistive impedance and could lead to isntability, loss of beam energy, and excessive heating of the chamber walls. Here we estimate the rate of field buildup analytically, and in a subsequent report we will compare these results with numerical computations using 3-D computer codes. The results are tested for diagnostic purposes on a 'slot coupler' with short and wide holes designed to extract energy efficiency.CERN-SL-96-056oai:cds.cern.ch:3095631996-08-26
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Gluckstern, R L
Zotter, Bruno W
Energy Loss to Coaxial Vacuum Chambers in LEP and LHC
title Energy Loss to Coaxial Vacuum Chambers in LEP and LHC
title_full Energy Loss to Coaxial Vacuum Chambers in LEP and LHC
title_fullStr Energy Loss to Coaxial Vacuum Chambers in LEP and LHC
title_full_unstemmed Energy Loss to Coaxial Vacuum Chambers in LEP and LHC
title_short Energy Loss to Coaxial Vacuum Chambers in LEP and LHC
title_sort energy loss to coaxial vacuum chambers in lep and lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/309563
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