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New aspects of longitudinal instabilities in electron storage rings

  • A. Blednykh
  • , B. Bacha
  • , G. Bassi
  • , W. Cheng
  • , O. Chubar
  • , A. Derbenev
  • , R. Lindberg
  • , M. Rakitin
  • , V. Smaluk
  • , M. Zhernenkov
  • , Yu chen Karen Chen-Wiegart
  • , L. Wiegart
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • United States Department of Energy

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Abstract

Novel features of the longitudinal instability of a single electron bunch circulating in a low-emittance electron storage ring are discussed. Measurements and numerical simulations, performed both in time and frequency domain, show a non-monotonic increase of the electron beam energy spread as a function of single bunch current, characterized by the presence of local minima and maxima, where a local minimum of the energy spread is interpreted as a higher-order microwave instability threshold. It is also shown that thresholds related to the same zero-intensity bunch length depend linearly on the accelerating radio frequency voltage. The observed intensity-dependent features of the energy spread, confirmed by measurements with two independent diagnostics methods, i.e. horizontal beam profile measurements by a synchrotron light monitor and photon energy spectrum measurements of undulator radiation, are given a theoretical interpretation by applying a novel eigenvalue analysis based on the linearized Vlasov equation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11918
JournalScientific Reports
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2018

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