Extended one-dimensional method for coherent synchrotron radiation including shielding

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Abstract

Coherent synchrotron radiation can severely limit the performance of accelerators designed for high brightness and short bunch length. Examples include light sources based on energy recovery LINAC or free-electron lasers, and bunch compressors for linear colliders. In order to better simulate coherent synchrotron radiation, a one-dimensional formalism due to Saldin, Schneidmiller, and Yurkov has been implemented in the general beam dynamics code Bmad. Wide vacuum chambers are simulated by means of vertical image charges. Results from Bmad are here compared to analytical approximations, to numerical solutions of the Maxwell equations, and to the simulation code elegant and the code of Agoh and Yokoya. © 2009 The American Physical Society.

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Sagan, D., Hoffstaetter, G., Mayes, C., & Sae-Ueng, U. (2009). Extended one-dimensional method for coherent synchrotron radiation including shielding. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.12.040703

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