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Interaction of a coasting beam and a bunched beam with frequency slip

Description: Collisions between a coasting beam and a bunched beam can be so arranged that a particle in the coasting beam collides with the bunched beam only intermittently. A particle thus interacts with a bunch for a given number of revolutions, say q, and then slips away into the interbunch space. The process, with each cycle taking say, n revolutions, then continues. The possible effects of this intermittient type force are considered. The linear stopbands introduced are dealt with in detail. Growth ra… more
Date: January 1, 1973
Creator: Month, M. & Ruggiero, A. G.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Effect of synchrotron motion on the closed orbit distortion in crossing beams

Description: When beams collide with non-zero crossing angles, there is a dipole component to the beam-beam force, thus introducing a closed orbit distortion. If the force experienced by a particle is antisymmetric about the collision center, then the distorted orbit still passes through the collision center but with a changed slope, resulting in a shift from the nominal crossing angle. This antisymmetry in the force occurs for coasting beams, while for bunched beams, it is the case for particles at the cen… more
Date: January 29, 1974
Creator: Month, M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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