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Closed Orbit Distortion and the Beam-Beam Interaction
Author(s) -
M.A. Furman
Publication year - 2007
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/899839
Subject(s) - orbit (dynamics) , beam (structure) , physics , deflection (physics) , interaction point , residual , optics , distortion (music) , aerospace engineering , computer science , engineering , optoelectronics , amplifier , cmos , algorithm
We study the applicability of beam-beam deflection techniques as a tuning tool for the SLAC/LBL/LLNL B factory, PEP-II. Assuming that the closed orbits of the two beams are separated vertically at the interaction point by a local orbit bump that is nominally closed, we calculate the residual beam orbit distortions due to the beam-beam interaction. Difference orbit measurements, performed at points conveniently distant from the IP, provide distinct coordinate- or frequency-space signatures that can be used to maintain the beams in collision and perform detailed optical diagnostics at the IP. A proposal to test this method experimentally at the TRISTAN ring is briefly discussed

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