Coping with longitudinal instabilities using controlled emittance blow-up

Authors

  • H. Timko
  • S. Albright
  • T. Argyropoulos
  • P. Baudrenghien
  • H. Damerau
  • J. Esteban Müller
  • A. Haas
  • G. Papotti
  • D. Quartullo
  • J. Repond
  • E. Shaposhnikova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23732/CYRCP-2020-009.84

Abstract

Controlled emittance blow-up is a widely-spread method to mitigate beam instabilities in accelerators. This paper summarises the different methods used to generate and apply RF phase noise or RF phase modulation in the RF systems of the CERN synchrotrons. It also details machine by machine when and how different methods are used.

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Published

2020-12-16