elegant output units

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swebb
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elegant output units

Post by swebb » 27 May 2014, 12:08

Hello all,

I am reading through the elegant manual, and in Section 5 it discusses fiducialization. But in Section 7.51, "sdds_beam", there is talk of x, x', y, y', t, p. Does elegant track in deviation transverse coordinates and absolute (t, p) since p = \beta \gamma would be the absolute momentum, or does it track in fiducial coordinates? What are the unit conventions for output and input?

Thanks for your help!
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Re: elegant output units

Post by michael_borland » 10 Jun 2014, 17:04

Stephen,

Sorry for the delayed reply. The forum email notifications are not function, again.

Being originally a matrix code elegant generally tracks (x, x', y, y', s, (p-p0)/p0) internally. It provides (t, p) as output because I find that is generally more useful. Units are SI.

--Michael

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