Modeling of Electron Cooling : Theory, Data and Applications

The Vlasov technique is used to model the electron cooling force. Limitations of the applicability of the method is obtained by considering the perturbations of the electron plasma. Analytical expressions of the electron cooling force, valid beyond the Coulomb logarithm approximation, are derived an...

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Main Author: Rathsman, Karin
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Kärnfysik 2010
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1296862013-01-08T13:06:40ZModeling of Electron Cooling : Theory, Data and ApplicationsengRathsman, KarinUppsala universitet, KärnfysikUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2010Electron coolingBeam dynamicsVlasov techniqueNonlinear dampingMonte Carlo simulationsNuclear physicsKärnfysikThe Vlasov technique is used to model the electron cooling force. Limitations of the applicability of the method is obtained by considering the perturbations of the electron plasma. Analytical expressions of the electron cooling force, valid beyond the Coulomb logarithm approximation, are derived and compared to numerical calculations using adaptive Monte Carlo integration. The calculated longitudinal cooling force is verified with measurements in CELSIUS. Transverse damping rates of betatron oscillations for a nonlinear cooling force is explored. Experimental data of the transverse monochromatic instability is used to determine the rms angular spread due to solenoid field imperfections in CELSIUS. The result, θrms= 0.16 ± 0.02 mrad, is in agreement with the longitudinal cooling force measurements. This verifies the internal consistency of the model and shows that the transverse and longitudinal cooling force components have different velocity dependences. Simulations of electron cooling with applications to HESR show that the momentum reso- lution ∆p/p smaller than 10−5 is feasible, as needed for the charmonium spectroscopy in the experimental program of PANDA. By deflecting the electron beam angle to make use of the monochromatic instability, a reasonable overlap between the circulating antiproton beam and the internal target can be maintained. The simulations also indicate that the cooling time is considerably shorter than expected. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-129686urn:isbn:978-91-554-7871-1Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1104-2516 ; 95application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Electron cooling
Beam dynamics
Vlasov technique
Nonlinear damping
Monte Carlo simulations
Nuclear physics
Kärnfysik
spellingShingle Electron cooling
Beam dynamics
Vlasov technique
Nonlinear damping
Monte Carlo simulations
Nuclear physics
Kärnfysik
Rathsman, Karin
Modeling of Electron Cooling : Theory, Data and Applications
description The Vlasov technique is used to model the electron cooling force. Limitations of the applicability of the method is obtained by considering the perturbations of the electron plasma. Analytical expressions of the electron cooling force, valid beyond the Coulomb logarithm approximation, are derived and compared to numerical calculations using adaptive Monte Carlo integration. The calculated longitudinal cooling force is verified with measurements in CELSIUS. Transverse damping rates of betatron oscillations for a nonlinear cooling force is explored. Experimental data of the transverse monochromatic instability is used to determine the rms angular spread due to solenoid field imperfections in CELSIUS. The result, θrms= 0.16 ± 0.02 mrad, is in agreement with the longitudinal cooling force measurements. This verifies the internal consistency of the model and shows that the transverse and longitudinal cooling force components have different velocity dependences. Simulations of electron cooling with applications to HESR show that the momentum reso- lution ∆p/p smaller than 10−5 is feasible, as needed for the charmonium spectroscopy in the experimental program of PANDA. By deflecting the electron beam angle to make use of the monochromatic instability, a reasonable overlap between the circulating antiproton beam and the internal target can be maintained. The simulations also indicate that the cooling time is considerably shorter than expected.
author Rathsman, Karin
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title Modeling of Electron Cooling : Theory, Data and Applications
title_short Modeling of Electron Cooling : Theory, Data and Applications
title_full Modeling of Electron Cooling : Theory, Data and Applications
title_fullStr Modeling of Electron Cooling : Theory, Data and Applications
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of Electron Cooling : Theory, Data and Applications
title_sort modeling of electron cooling : theory, data and applications
publisher Uppsala universitet, Kärnfysik
publishDate 2010
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