Self-consistent study of space-charge-driven coupling resonances

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In this paper we present a comprehensive analysis of the self-consistent, collective behavior associated with the space-charge-driven (Montague) coupling resonance near 2Qx-2Qy=0, including the effect of linear coupling. Based on analytical work and particle-in-cell simulation in the 2D coasting beam limit, we derive scaling laws for stop-band widths and growth rates, which may be applied to circular machines as well as to linear accelerators. For slow crossing of the stop bands, we find a strong directional dependence. In the case of crossing from below-assuming that the rising tune pertains to the direction, in which the initial emittance is the larger one-the emittance exchange is a smooth and fully reversible process. For crossing from above, we encounter a discontinuous behavior, which disappears largely, if an external linear coupling is applied. © 2006 The American Physical Society.

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Hofmann, I., & Franchetti, G. (2006). Self-consistent study of space-charge-driven coupling resonances. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.9.054202

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