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Simulation of the CTF drive beam line and comparison with the experiment

The tracking of particles in accelerating structures is presented for cases where the effects of the wake-fields are high. This is particularly the case when the structures are used with high current and relatively low energy as in the drive beam of the Compact Linear Collider Test Facility (CTF 2)...

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Autores principales: Riche, J A, Bossart, Rudolf, Braun, Hans Heinrich, Chanudet-Cayla, M, Guignard, Gilbert, Valentini, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/451102
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author Riche, J A
Bossart, Rudolf
Braun, Hans Heinrich
Chanudet-Cayla, M
Guignard, Gilbert
Valentini, M
author_facet Riche, J A
Bossart, Rudolf
Braun, Hans Heinrich
Chanudet-Cayla, M
Guignard, Gilbert
Valentini, M
author_sort Riche, J A
collection CERN
description The tracking of particles in accelerating structures is presented for cases where the effects of the wake-fields are high. This is particularly the case when the structures are used with high current and relatively low energy as in the drive beam of the Compact Linear Collider Test Facility (CTF 2) with its 3 GHz accelerator and its 30 GHz decelerator. High initial energy spread and transverse wake-fields may impair the beam stability and generate particle loss. The CTF modelling is made with the code PARMELA for the 3 GHz part of the beam line, which includes 3 GHz accelerating sections and a magnetic bunch compressor. For the part containing the 30 GHz power-extracting structures, simulations are done with WAKE, a new algorithm dealing with the effects of the wake-field modes 0 and 1, as well as of the group velocity. Beam transmission through the overall beam line is studied, and results are compared with measurements made on the CTF beam.
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spelling cern-4511022023-08-17T09:44:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/451102engRiche, J ABossart, RudolfBraun, Hans HeinrichChanudet-Cayla, MGuignard, GilbertValentini, MSimulation of the CTF drive beam line and comparison with the experimentParticle Physics - ExperimentThe tracking of particles in accelerating structures is presented for cases where the effects of the wake-fields are high. This is particularly the case when the structures are used with high current and relatively low energy as in the drive beam of the Compact Linear Collider Test Facility (CTF 2) with its 3 GHz accelerator and its 30 GHz decelerator. High initial energy spread and transverse wake-fields may impair the beam stability and generate particle loss. The CTF modelling is made with the code PARMELA for the 3 GHz part of the beam line, which includes 3 GHz accelerating sections and a magnetic bunch compressor. For the part containing the 30 GHz power-extracting structures, simulations are done with WAKE, a new algorithm dealing with the effects of the wake-field modes 0 and 1, as well as of the group velocity. Beam transmission through the overall beam line is studied, and results are compared with measurements made on the CTF beam.CERN-PS-2000-042-PPCLIC-Note-445oai:cds.cern.ch:4511022000-08-10
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Riche, J A
Bossart, Rudolf
Braun, Hans Heinrich
Chanudet-Cayla, M
Guignard, Gilbert
Valentini, M
Simulation of the CTF drive beam line and comparison with the experiment
title Simulation of the CTF drive beam line and comparison with the experiment
title_full Simulation of the CTF drive beam line and comparison with the experiment
title_fullStr Simulation of the CTF drive beam line and comparison with the experiment
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of the CTF drive beam line and comparison with the experiment
title_short Simulation of the CTF drive beam line and comparison with the experiment
title_sort simulation of the ctf drive beam line and comparison with the experiment
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/451102
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