Modeling ion effects for the Argonne Advanced Photon Source upgrade

Ions are produced in an accelerator when the beam ionizes residual gas inside the vacuum chamber. If the beam is negatively charged, ions can become trapped in the beams potential, and their density will increase over time. Trapped ions can cause a variety of undesirable effects, including instabili...

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Main Authors: J. Calvey, M. Borland
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2019-11-01
Series:Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.114403
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Summary:Ions are produced in an accelerator when the beam ionizes residual gas inside the vacuum chamber. If the beam is negatively charged, ions can become trapped in the beams potential, and their density will increase over time. Trapped ions can cause a variety of undesirable effects, including instability and emittance growth. This paper will discuss the possibility of ion trapping and instability in the APS-Upgrade storage ring. The question of where ions will be trapped is addressed using simple analytical calculations, while the instability is modeled with computer simulations. A scheme is proposed for mitigating the ion instability, by using train gaps with a high charge bunch before and after the gap to minimize rf transients. The reduction in ion density due to nonevaporable getter coating is also discussed.
ISSN:2469-9888