Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Feb 2017)

Simulating synchrotron radiation in accelerators including diffuse and specular reflections

  • G. Dugan,
  • D. Sagan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.020708
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
p. 020708

Abstract

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An accurate calculation of the synchrotron radiation flux within the vacuum chamber of an accelerator is needed for a number of applications. These include simulations of electron cloud effects and the design of radiation masking systems. To properly simulate the synchrotron radiation, it is important to include the scattering of the radiation at the vacuum chamber walls. To this end, a program called synrad3d has been developed which simulates the production and propagation of synchrotron radiation using a collection of photons. Photons generated by a charged particle beam are tracked from birth until they strike the vacuum chamber wall where the photon is either absorbed or scattered. Both specular and diffuse scattering is simulated. If a photon is scattered, it is further tracked through multiple encounters with the wall until it is finally absorbed. This paper describes the synrad3d program, with a focus on the details of its scattering model, and presents some examples of the program’s use.