PIC code simulations of the space-charge-dominated beam in the University of Maryland Electron Ring
AIP Conf. Proc. -- November 5, 1998 -- Volume 448, pp. 371-378
Workshop on space charge physics in high intensity hadron rings;
doi:10.1063/1.56750
Issue Date: 5 November 1998
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Numerical simulations using the WARP particle-in-cell code are applied to study the evolution of the space-charge-dominated beam in the University of Maryland Electron Ring (1). The self-consistent simulations play a special role because the nonlinear nature of the dynamics makes accurate analytic predictions difficult. Simulations of a matched beam at the nominal design parameters show negligible degradation in beam quality after 10 turns. The role of lattice element nonlinearities on the beam evolution has been investigated. An rms mismatch is shown to lead to bounded oscillations and an acceptable level of emittance growth. A mismatch in the dispersion function, however, is shown to lead to a higher levels of emittance growth, and dispersion matching is currently under investigation. ©1998 American Institute of Physics.
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KEYWORDS and PACS
ELECTRON BEAMS,
STORAGE RINGS,
NONLINEAR PROBLEMS,
BEAM DYNAMICS,
SPACE CHARGE,
COMPUTER CODES,
BEAM EMITTANCE,
particle beam dynamics,
computer aided analysis
- 29.20.Dh
Experimental methods and instrumentation for elementary-particle and nuclear physics Cyclic accelerators and storage rings Storage rings - 29.27.Bd
Experimental methods and instrumentation for elementary-particle and nuclear physics Beams in particle accelerators Beam dynamics; collective effects and instabilities - 29.27.Eg
Experimental methods and instrumentation for elementary-particle and nuclear physics Beams in particle accelerators Beam handling; beam transport - YEAR: 1998
PUBLICATION DATA
0094-243X (print)
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