Electron lenses for head-on beam-beam compensation in RHIC

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Two electron lenses (e-lenses) have been in operation during the 2015 RHIC physics run as part of a head-on beam-beam compensation scheme. While the RHIC lattice was chosen to reduce the beam-beam-induced resonance-driving terms, the electron lenses reduced the beam-beam-induced tune spread. This has been demonstrated for the first time. The beam-beam compensation scheme allows for higher beam-beam parameters and therefore higher intensities and luminosity. In this paper, we detail the design considerations and verification of the electron beam parameters of the RHIC e-lenses. Longitudinal and transverse alignments with ion beams and the transverse beam transfer function measurement with head-on electron-proton beam are presented.

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Gu, X., Fischer, W., Altinbas, Z., Anerella, M., Bajon, E., Bannon, M., … White, S. M. (2017). Electron lenses for head-on beam-beam compensation in RHIC. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.023501

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