Hi All,
Pretty curious over some odd data. I basically have some accelerating structures and a chicane (standard 4-dipole), despite the fact that the dispersion is cancelling at the end of the chicane the ENX>>ECNX.
Any ideas of what could be causing the discrepancy between the ecnx and enx?
Large discrepancy between ECNX & ENX
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Re: Large discrepancy between ECNX & ENX
Sorry for the delayed reply. I was on vacation.
The problem is that although the dispersion is nominally cancelled, CSR kicks inside the chicane introduce correlations between x and delta. This probably originates in the last two dipoles, where the bunch is short. See attached plots. --Michael
The problem is that although the dispersion is nominally cancelled, CSR kicks inside the chicane introduce correlations between x and delta. This probably originates in the last two dipoles, where the bunch is short. See attached plots. --Michael
Re: Large discrepancy between ECNX & ENX
Hi Michael,
So, the ECNX over compensates and subtracts off these CSR-induced correlations? Am I correct in stating that in this case ENX would be a more accurate depiction of the transverse emittance?
Thanks
So, the ECNX over compensates and subtracts off these CSR-induced correlations? Am I correct in stating that in this case ENX would be a more accurate depiction of the transverse emittance?
Thanks
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Re: Large discrepancy between ECNX & ENX
Yes, that's right. ECNX is just the ideal value you'd get if you somehow managed to remove all the correlations.
--Michael
--Michael