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MOPBA03 |
Self-Consistent Simulations of Passive Landau Cavity Effects |
177 |
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- G. Bassi, A. Blednykh, S. Krinsky, J. Rose
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
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We discuss passive Landau cavity effects for arbitrary fill patterns. We present a new algorithm for the self-consistent calculation of the long-range multibunch interaction and discuss its implementation in the parallel OASIS code. As an application, we show numerical simulations for normal conducting Landau cavities.
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TUPMA07 |
Future Upgrades of the NSLS-II Injector |
601 |
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- T.V. Shaftan, R.P. Fliller, R. Heese, J. Rose, G.M. Wang, F.J. Willeke
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
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In 2013 the NSLS-II injector, which consists of 200 MeV linac, 3 GeV booster, transport lines and storage ring injection straight section, will be entering operations. While building the NSLS-II injection system we invested substantial efforts in developing and preserving options for future upgrades and enchancements. In this paper we discuss the potential of incremental evolution of the NSLS-II injector performance by enabling upgrade options, such as the second gun, flexible bunch patterns, beam stacking in the booster, emittance compensation techniques in the transport lines, etc. These upgrades will expand capabilites of the NSLS-II facility and increase operational reliability.
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