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Cline, D. B.

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TUOBAB02 Experimental Characterization of the Transverse Phase Space of a 60-MeV Electron Beam through a Compressor Chicane 788
 
  • F. Zhou, A. C. Kabel
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
  • R. B. Agustsson, G. Andonian, D. B. Cline, A. Y. Murokh, J. B. Rosenzweig
    UCLA, Los Angeles, California
  • V. Yakimenko
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
 
  Funding: U. S. DOE of Sciences

Space charge and coherent synchrotron radiation may deteriorate electron beam quality when the beam passes through a magnetic bunch compressor. This paper presents the transverse phase-space tomographic measurements for a compressed beam at 60 MeV, around which energy the first stage of magnetic bunch compression takes place in most advanced linacs. Transverse phase-space bifurcation of a compressed beam is observed at that energy, but the degree of the space charge-induced bifurcation is appreciably lower than the one observed at 12 MeV. The Trafic4 simulation confirms the observation.

The paper was published at PRST-AB, November 2006

 
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THPMS019 Comparison of 6D Ring Cooler Schemes and Dipole Cooler for Mu+Mu- Collider Development 3038
 
  • D. B. Cline
    UCLA, Los Angeles, California
  • Y. Fukui
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
  • A. A. Garren
    LBNL, Berkeley, California
 
  We discuss the various schemes to use ring coolers for 6D cooling for Mu+Mu- colliders. The earliest successful cooler used dipoles and quadrupoles and a high dispersion low beta region. This was also proposed in the form of solenoids. Recently, there have been many new ideas. The simplest is to use a simple dipole ring with high-pressure gas absorber or Li hydride. We show the results of simulations and compare with the results for other cooler schemes.  
THPMS022 6 Dimensional Muon Phase Space Cooling by Using Curved Lithium Lenses 3047
 
  • Y. Fukui, D. B. Cline, A. A. Garren
    UCLA, Los Angeles, California
  • H. G. Kirk
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
 
  A curved Lithium lens ring model can provide the emittance exchange mechanism in obtaining the muon 6 dimensional phase space cooling. With straight Lithium lenses in a muon cooling ring, only transverse phase space cooling has been demonstrated. We demonstrate the 6 dimensional phase space cooling with various parameters of a muon cooling ring in tracking simulation.  
FRPMS059 Generation and Analysis of Subpicosecond Double Electron Bunch at the Brookhaven Accelerator Test Facility 4132
 
  • X. P. Ding, D. B. Cline
    UCLA, Los Angeles, California
  • M. Babzien, K. Kusche, V. Yakimenko
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
  • W. D. Kimura
    STI, Washington
  • F. Zhou
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
 
  Funding: U. S.DOE of Science

Two compressed electron beam bunches from a single 60-MeV bunch have been generated in a reproducible manner during compression in the magnetic chicane - "dog leg" arrangement at ATF. Measurements indicate they have comparable bunch lengths (~100-200 fs) and are separated in energy by ~1.8 MeV with the higher-energy bunch preceding the lower-energy bunch by 0.5-1 ps. Some simulation results for analyzing the double-bunch formation process are also presented.