Update of the SPS transverse impedance model Benoit for the impedance team.

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Update of the SPS transverse impedance model Benoit for the impedance team

Transcript of Update of the SPS transverse impedance model Benoit for the impedance team.

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Update of the SPS transverse impedance model

Benoit for the impedance team

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Status of the impedance model• Elements included in the database:

– 6.911 km beam pipe (Zotter/Metral analytical calculations for a round pipe including indirect space charge, transformed with Yokoya factor)

– 20 kickers (situation during 2006 run, analytical calculations with Tsutsui model)– 106 BPHs (CST 3D simulations)– 96 BPVs (CST 3D simulations)– 2 TW 200 MHz cavities (4 sections of 11 cells) without couplers (CST 3D simulations)– 2 TW 200 MHz cavities (5 sections of 11 cells) without couplers (CST 3D simulations)

• Some of the assumptions we need to make:– Ideal electromagnetic material properties (copper, ferrite)– Transverse kick is linear with transverse displacement– Simplified geometries:

kickerBeam pipeBPH

BPV

TW 200 MHz

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Chosen elements : - 106 BPHs (CST 3D simulations) - 96 BPVs (CST 3D simulations) - 6.911 km beam pipe (Zotter/Metral analytical calculations for a round pipe including indirect space charge,

transformed with Yokoya factor) - 20 kickers (situation during 2006 run, analytical calculations with Tsutsui model) - 2 TW 200 MHz cavities (4 sections of 11 cells) without couplers (CST 3D simulations) - 2 TW 200 MHz cavities (5 sections of 11 cells) without couplers (CST 3D simulations)

Current SPS impedance Model: vertical plane

Additional assumptions:- all impedances lumped in one location- no space charge, no linear coupling, no chromaticity- no amplitude detuning- linear longitudinal restoring force

Mode spectrum as a function of bunch current

1st small instability:Nb=4 1010 p/b

2nd large instability:Nb=8 1010 p/b

stable unstablestable

unstable

Strongdamping

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Current SPS impedance Model: horizontal plane

Mode spectrum as a function of bunch current

stable

Strongdamping

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Chosen elements : - 106 BPHs (CST 3D simulations) - 96 BPVs (CST 3D simulations) - 6.911 km beam pipe (Zotter/Metral analytical calculations for a round pipe including indirect space charge,

transformed with Yokoya factor) - 2 TW 200 MHz cavities (4 sections of 11 cells) without couplers - 2 TW 200 MHz cavities (5 sections of 11 cells) without couplers

Current SPS impedance Model (no kicker): vertical plane

Additional assumptions:- all impedances lumped in one location- no space charge, no linear coupling, no chromaticity- no amplitude detuning- linear longitudinal restoring force

Instability threshold: Nb=9 1010 p/b

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Conclusion• Without the kickers:

– the tune shift decreases significantly (Zeff decreases from 13 M/m to 4 M/m).

– the instability threshold remains around 8.5 1010 p/b.

• The TW 200 MHz RF cavities enhance the instability at 8 1011 p/b (modes -1 and -2).

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Ongoing work

• Calculate growth rates to assess which instability (1st, 2nd or 3rd) is really critical for the SPS low longitudinal emittance bunch

• Thorough studies on the nominal longitudinal emittance bunch to assess the intensity limits with the current model

• Include the septa (ZS and MSE) in the model

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Wake functions for the current SPS model

Horizontalwakes

Verticalwakes

Dipolar contribution Quadrupolar contribution

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Real impedance for the current SPS model(note: the simulated BPMs wake was optimized for HEADTAIL, and too short

to get an accurate impedance)

RealHorizontalimpedance

RealVertical

impedance

Dipolar contribution Quadrupolar contribution

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Imaginary impedance for the current SPS model

ImaginaryHorizontalimpedance

ImaginaryVertical

impedance

Dipolar contribution Quadrupolar contribution

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Dipolar wake “functions” imported into HEADTAIL

Conclusions:

- impedance and wakes have complicated shapes complicated beam dynamics

- negative horizontal impedance at low frequencies positive tune shift in the horizontal plane

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