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A Review of New Manifestations of Collective Effects
The design of high performance `factories', large hadron colliders and synchrotron light sources calls for a large number of high intensity bunches. This imposes feedback systems and a tight impedance budget to control conventional instabilities, some of which are differently emphasised dependi...
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author | Ruggiero, F |
author_facet | Ruggiero, F |
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description | The design of high performance `factories', large hadron colliders and synchrotron light sources calls for a large number of high intensity bunches. This imposes feedback systems and a tight impedance budget to control conventional instabilities, some of which are differently emphasised depending on the ongoing evolution of beam parameters. Ion trapping, for example, is no longer reported as a problem for the new generation of very low emittance electron storage rings. However new mechanisms appear, such as the fast ion instability for electron beams and the build-up of electron clouds for positron or proton beams. We review these new manifestations of collective phenomena, essentially related to the single-pass interaction of a bunch train with foreign or `gaijin' particles, and discuss their dependence on several machine parameters such as bunch intensity and spacing. We also summarise possible cures and positive as well as negative experimental evidence in existing accelerators. |
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spelling | cern-3599002023-05-05T13:07:24Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/359900engRuggiero, FA Review of New Manifestations of Collective EffectsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe design of high performance `factories', large hadron colliders and synchrotron light sources calls for a large number of high intensity bunches. This imposes feedback systems and a tight impedance budget to control conventional instabilities, some of which are differently emphasised depending on the ongoing evolution of beam parameters. Ion trapping, for example, is no longer reported as a problem for the new generation of very low emittance electron storage rings. However new mechanisms appear, such as the fast ion instability for electron beams and the build-up of electron clouds for positron or proton beams. We review these new manifestations of collective phenomena, essentially related to the single-pass interaction of a bunch train with foreign or `gaijin' particles, and discuss their dependence on several machine parameters such as bunch intensity and spacing. We also summarise possible cures and positive as well as negative experimental evidence in existing accelerators.CERN-SL-98-032-APoai:cds.cern.ch:3599001998 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Ruggiero, F A Review of New Manifestations of Collective Effects |
title | A Review of New Manifestations of Collective Effects |
title_full | A Review of New Manifestations of Collective Effects |
title_fullStr | A Review of New Manifestations of Collective Effects |
title_full_unstemmed | A Review of New Manifestations of Collective Effects |
title_short | A Review of New Manifestations of Collective Effects |
title_sort | review of new manifestations of collective effects |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/359900 |
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