Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Jun 2008)

Analysis of longitudinal beam dynamics behavior and rf system operative limits at high-beam currents in storage rings

  • T. Mastorides,
  • C. Rivetta,
  • J. D. Fox,
  • D. Van Winkle,
  • D. Teytelman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.11.062802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 062802

Abstract

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A dynamics simulation model is used to estimate limits of performance of the positron-electron project (PEP-II). The simulation captures the dynamics and technical limitations of the low level radio frequency (LLRF) system, the high-power rf components, and the low-order mode coupled-bunch longitudinal beam dynamics. Simulation results showing the effect of nonlinearities on the LLRF loops, and studies of the effectiveness of technical component upgrades are reported, as well as a comparison of these results with PEP-II measurements. These studies have led to the estimation of limits and determining factors in the maximum stored current that the low energy ring/high energy ring (LER/HER) can achieve, based on system stability for different rf station configurations and upgrades. In particular, the feasibility of the PEP-II plans to achieve the final goal in luminosity, which required an increase of the beam currents to 4 A for LER and 2.2 A for HER, is studied. These currents are challenging in part because they would push the longitudinal low-order beam mode stability to the limit, and the klystron forward power past a level of satisfactory margin. An acceptable margin is defined in this paper, which in turn determines the corresponding klystron forward power limitation.