Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Oct 2013)

Intrabeam scattering studies at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring Test Accelerator

  • M. P. Ehrlichman,
  • W. Hartung,
  • B. Heltsley,
  • D. P. Peterson,
  • N. Rider,
  • D. Rubin,
  • D. Sagan,
  • J. Shanks,
  • S. T. Wang,
  • R. Campbell,
  • R. Holtzapple

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.104401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
p. 104401

Abstract

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Intrabeam scattering (IBS) limits the emittance and single-bunch current that can be achieved in electron or positron storage ring colliders, damping rings, and light sources. Much theoretical work on IBS exists, and while the theories have been validated in hadron and ion machines, the presence of strong damping makes IBS in lepton machines a different phenomenon. We present the results of measurements at CesrTA of IBS-dominated beams, and compare the data with theory. The beams we study have parameters typical of those specified for the next generation of wiggler-dominated storage rings: low emittance, small bunch length, and an energy of a few GeV. Our measurements are in good agreement with IBS theory, provided a tail-cut procedure is applied.