Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Jun 2020)

Transverse emittance growth caused by space-charge-induced resonance

  • Takaaki Yasui,
  • Susumu Igarashi,
  • Yoichi Sato,
  • Tadashi Koseki,
  • Kazuhito Ohmi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.061001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 6
p. 061001

Abstract

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Transverse emittance growth due to space-charge-induced resonance was studied for high-power beam operation in the J-PARC main ring synchrotron. The turn-by-turn beam sizes were measured near the structure resonance at ν_{x}=21 and near the nonstructure resonance at ν_{x}=22. A clear difference in the emittances was observed. The emittance was observed to grow by 5 times at the operating tune ν_{x}=21.10, and by 1.8 times at ν_{x}=22.05 in the first 100 turns. The results show the advantage of tuning in the region of ν_{x}=22 for high intensity beam operation. The turn-by-turn emittance varied depending on the horizontal tune in the region of ν_{x}=21. This indicates that the mechanism of emittance growth is related to the tune spread distribution. The results were satisfactorily reproduced by the simulations of the beam dynamics, including the space-charge effect incorporated via the particle-in-cell algorithm. To reveal the mechanism of the emittance growth, the space-charge effects on the resonances were evaluated by simulations as well as analytical calculations.