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61856
Title
Beam dynamics at the ALICE Accelerator R&D Facility
Contributors
F Jackson (STFC Daresbury Lab.) (Pr.Au.)
,
J Jones (STFC Daresbury Lab.)
,
J McKenzie (STFC Daresbury Lab.)
,
Y Saveliev (STFC Daresbury Lab.)
,
N Thompson (STFC Daresbury Lab.)
Abstract
ALICE is an energy recovery accelerator which drives an infrared free electron laser (IR FEL), based at STFC Daresbury Laboratory. Beam dynamics are of primary importance for the operation of the IR FEL, to ensure sufficient peak current with minimal energy spread and transverse emittance. Measurements of beam parameters presented and compared with particle tracking simulations. Of particular interest in the ALICE machine is the relatively long injection line where space charge and velocity bunching effects can be significant.
Organisation
ASTeC
,
ASTeC-AP
,
ASTeC-MaRS
,
CI
,
STFC
Keywords
Physics
,
ASTeC 2011-2012
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English (EN)
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Paper In Conference Proceedings
In 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC11), San Sebastian, Spain, 4-9 Sep 2011, (2011).
TUPO035.PDF
2011
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