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Report/Contribution to a conference proceedings | PUBDB-2016-02911 |
2000
DESY
Hamburg
Report No.: DESY-M-00-04D; SLAC-PUB-8523
Abstract: The beam currents at the new $e^+e^−$ factories exceed those of conventional colliders by more than an order of magnitude. To achieve high luminosities the multi-bunch, highcurrent beams must be both longitudinally and transversely stable. Commissioning of the $e^+e^−$ factories has provided a wealth of new experimental data on beam stability in the regime of extremely high beam intensities. Many high-current effects have been studied including ion and dust trapping, issues relating to heavy beam loading, and positron beam emittance dilutions due to electron cloud instabilities arising from photoelectrons and/or multipacting inside the vacuum chamber. This paper will review the new experimental data on high intensity issues with emphasis on new effects.
Keyword(s): talk: Vienna 2000/06/26 ; electron positron: storage ring ; B-factory ; beam instability ; ion: capture ; matter: droplet ; beam loading ; beam emittance ; electron: emission ; luminosity ; KEK TRISTAN Stor ; SLAC PEP Stor ; bibliography
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