Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Oct 2013)
Mitigation of the kink instability in the energy recovery linac based electron-ion collider
Abstract
Beam-beam effects in eRHIC, the proposed energy recovery linac (ERL)-based electron-ion collider (EIC) at BNL, have several unique features distinguishing them from those in hadron and lepton colliders. Taking the advantage of the fact that the electron beam is used only once, we expect the luminosity to be 10 times that of a ring-ring collision scheme with similar parameters. However, without instituting proper treatments, the quality of electron and hadron beams can undergo degradation or even beam loss, driven by the beam-beam interactions. Kink instability is one of the most important collective effects of the ion ring due to the special beam-beam interaction in an ERL-based EIC. In this article, we present novel treatments for kink instability in ERL-based EICs including a scheme dedicated to suppressing instability.