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50512
Title
Wakefield damping for the CLIC crab cavity
Contributors
PK Ambattu (Cockcroft Inst. and Lancaster U.) (Pr.Au.)
,
G Burt (Cockcroft Inst. and Lancaster U.)
,
AC Dexter (Cockcroft Inst. and Lancaster U.)
,
RG Carter (Cockcroft Inst. and Lancaster U.)
,
V Khan (Cockcroft Inst. and Manchester U.)
,
RM Jones (Cockcroft Inst. and Manchester U.)
,
V Dolgashev (SLAC)
Abstract
A crab cavity is required in the CLIC to allow effective head-on collision of bunches at the IP. A high operating frequency is preferred as the deflection voltage required for a given rotation angle and the RF phase tolerance for a crab cavity are inversely proportional to the operating frequency. The short bunch spacing of the CLIC scheme and the high sensitivity of the crab cavity to dipole kicks demand very high damping of the inter-bunch wakes, the major contributor to the luminosity loss of colliding bunches. This paper investigates the nature of the wakefields in the CLIC crab cavity and the possibility of using various damping schemes to suppress them effectively.
Organisation
ASTeC-RFD
,
CI
,
STFC
Keywords
Engineering
,
Particle Accelerator Conference
,
CLIC
,
crab cavity
,
wakefield damping
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Language
English (EN)
Type
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Paper In Conference Proceedings
In 2009 Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC09), Vancouver, Canada,
CI Preprints
(2009).
TU5PFP006.pdf
2009
Report
CI Preprints
CI-2009-xxx. 2009.
2009
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