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The Effect of Phase Slippage in Multicell Cavities on Longitudinal Beam Dynamics

In modern linear accelerators it is often convenient to use multicell cavities which are designed for a constant particle velocity.These cavities are then employed over a certain velocity range until the next cavity type, designed for a higher ß, further accelerates the beam. For superconducting cav...

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Autor principal: Gerigk, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/505918
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author Gerigk, F
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description In modern linear accelerators it is often convenient to use multicell cavities which are designed for a constant particle velocity.These cavities are then employed over a certain velocity range until the next cavity type, designed for a higher ß, further accelerates the beam. For superconducting cavities this approach has become mandatory due to the high R&D costs of such devices. Using multicell cavities at velocitiesdifferent from their design value yields phase slippage in the single cells, thereby reducing energy gain and longitudinal focusing. In this paper we derive some simple analytical formulas in order to demonstrate the implications of phase slippage on longitudinal dynamics. It is shown that for large phase slip values the longitudinal focusing is not only reduced by lower transit time factors but also by an additional "slip factor ", that can drive particles into unstable regions of parameter space.
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spelling cern-5059182023-05-11T12:03:52Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/505918engGerigk, FThe Effect of Phase Slippage in Multicell Cavities on Longitudinal Beam DynamicsAccelerators and Storage RingsIn modern linear accelerators it is often convenient to use multicell cavities which are designed for a constant particle velocity.These cavities are then employed over a certain velocity range until the next cavity type, designed for a higher ß, further accelerates the beam. For superconducting cavities this approach has become mandatory due to the high R&D costs of such devices. Using multicell cavities at velocitiesdifferent from their design value yields phase slippage in the single cells, thereby reducing energy gain and longitudinal focusing. In this paper we derive some simple analytical formulas in order to demonstrate the implications of phase slippage on longitudinal dynamics. It is shown that for large phase slip values the longitudinal focusing is not only reduced by lower transit time factors but also by an additional "slip factor ", that can drive particles into unstable regions of parameter space.CERN-OPEN-2001-045CERN-NEUTRINO-FACTORY-NOTE-72CERN-NUFACT-NOTE-72CERN-PS-RF-NOTE-2001-009oai:cds.cern.ch:5059182001-04-27
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
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The Effect of Phase Slippage in Multicell Cavities on Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title The Effect of Phase Slippage in Multicell Cavities on Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title_full The Effect of Phase Slippage in Multicell Cavities on Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title_fullStr The Effect of Phase Slippage in Multicell Cavities on Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Phase Slippage in Multicell Cavities on Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title_short The Effect of Phase Slippage in Multicell Cavities on Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title_sort effect of phase slippage in multicell cavities on longitudinal beam dynamics
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/505918
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