Fokker-Planck analysis of transverse collective instabilities in electron storage rings

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Abstract

We analyze single bunch transverse instabilities due to wakefields using a Fokker-Planck model. We first expand on the work of T. Suzuki, Part. Accel. 12, 237 (1982) to derive the theoretical model including chromaticity, both dipolar and quadrupolar transverse wakefields, and the effects of damping and diffusion due to the synchrotron radiation. We reduce the problem to a linear matrix equation, whose eigenvalues and eigenvectors determine the collective stability of the beam. We then show that various predictions of the theory agree quite well with results from particle tracking simulations, including the threshold current for transverse instability and the profile of the unstable mode. In particular, we find that predicting collective stability for high energy electron beams at moderate to large values of chromaticity requires the full Fokker-Planck analysis to properly account for the effects of damping and diffusion due to synchrotron radiation.

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Lindberg, R. R. (2016). Fokker-Planck analysis of transverse collective instabilities in electron storage rings. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 19(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.19.124402

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