Influence of longitudinal space charge fields on the modulation process of coherent electron cooling

The initial modulation in the scheme for coherent electron cooling (CeC) rests on the screening of the ion charge by electrons. However, in a CeC system with a bunched electron beam, inevitably, a long-range longitudinal space charge force is introduced. For a relatively dense electron beam, its for...

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Main Authors: G. Wang, M. Blaskiewicz, V. N. Litvinenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2014-10-01
Series:Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.101004
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Summary:The initial modulation in the scheme for coherent electron cooling (CeC) rests on the screening of the ion charge by electrons. However, in a CeC system with a bunched electron beam, inevitably, a long-range longitudinal space charge force is introduced. For a relatively dense electron beam, its force can be comparable to, or even greater than, the attractive force from the ions. Hence, the influence of the space charge field on the modulation process could be important. If the 3D Debye lengths are much smaller than the extension of the electron bunch, the modulation induced by the ion happens locally. Then, in that case, we can approximate the long-range longitudinal space charge field as a uniform electric field across the region. As detailed in this paper, we developed an analytical model to study the dynamics of ion shielding in the presence of a uniform electric field. We solved the coupled Vlasov-Poisson equation system for infinite anisotropic electron plasma, and estimated the influences of the longitudinal space charge field to the modulation process for the experimental proof of the CeC principle at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.
ISSN:1098-4402