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Analytical Expression for the Spectrum of a Bunched Beam with Reguéar Trains and Sub-Trains
We present a relatively simple analytical expression for the beam spectrum of a bunched beam formed by a sequence of bunch trains composed of regular sub-trains themselves. The location of the spectral lines and their relative importance can be deduced immediately. the entire spectrum on a high-reso...
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author | Tückmantel, Joachim |
author_facet | Tückmantel, Joachim |
author_sort | Tückmantel, Joachim |
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description | We present a relatively simple analytical expression for the beam spectrum of a bunched beam formed by a sequence of bunch trains composed of regular sub-trains themselves. The location of the spectral lines and their relative importance can be deduced immediately. the entire spectrum on a high-resolution spectrum analyser can be calculated easily avoiding to sum up long series, also telling the absolute RF current in each line. Furthermore, the same expression predicts the excitation of a cavity in the beam, including the case of low Q modes covering many spectral lines or overlapping modes. Using the basic idea, this formalism can be applied with success to any beam structure with a minimum of regularity. We have explicitely applied it to the LHC beam. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 1999 |
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spelling | cern-7025292023-05-11T12:03:27Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/702529engTückmantel, JoachimAnalytical Expression for the Spectrum of a Bunched Beam with Reguéar Trains and Sub-TrainsAccelerators and Storage RingsWe present a relatively simple analytical expression for the beam spectrum of a bunched beam formed by a sequence of bunch trains composed of regular sub-trains themselves. The location of the spectral lines and their relative importance can be deduced immediately. the entire spectrum on a high-resolution spectrum analyser can be calculated easily avoiding to sum up long series, also telling the absolute RF current in each line. Furthermore, the same expression predicts the excitation of a cavity in the beam, including the case of low Q modes covering many spectral lines or overlapping modes. Using the basic idea, this formalism can be applied with success to any beam structure with a minimum of regularity. We have explicitely applied it to the LHC beam.SL-Note-99-029-HRFoai:cds.cern.ch:7025291999-04-22 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Tückmantel, Joachim Analytical Expression for the Spectrum of a Bunched Beam with Reguéar Trains and Sub-Trains |
title | Analytical Expression for the Spectrum of a Bunched Beam with Reguéar Trains and Sub-Trains |
title_full | Analytical Expression for the Spectrum of a Bunched Beam with Reguéar Trains and Sub-Trains |
title_fullStr | Analytical Expression for the Spectrum of a Bunched Beam with Reguéar Trains and Sub-Trains |
title_full_unstemmed | Analytical Expression for the Spectrum of a Bunched Beam with Reguéar Trains and Sub-Trains |
title_short | Analytical Expression for the Spectrum of a Bunched Beam with Reguéar Trains and Sub-Trains |
title_sort | analytical expression for the spectrum of a bunched beam with reguéar trains and sub-trains |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/702529 |
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