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Bunch Lengthening and Related Effects in SPEAR II
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EngineeringElectron DiffractionAccelerator PhysicElectromagnetic CompatibilityElectron SpectroscopyMechanicsSuperconductivityExperimental MechanicAccelerator TechnologyCollective InstabilitiesElectrical EngineeringPhysicsEnergy SpreadBunch LengtheningSynchrotron RadiationMicroelectronicsApplied PhysicsElectron RingEnergy Loss
In recent years, electron storage ring designers have become aware of the problems caused by the interaction of short, high current bunches with their environment. Important effects are: (1) energy loss can cause local overheating of chamber components; (2) additional rf power is required due to overall energy loss; (3) the increased energy spread requires increased aperture; (4) destructive instabilities could occur. Anomalous bunch lengthening and energy spread, the spectroscopy of longitudinal modes and the shift of synchronous phase were simultaneously measured in order to study the dynamics of the interaction. From the data obtained at SPEAR II one is led to a model of coupling impedance which should be useful in the design of any electron ring.
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