Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

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Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge Lecture 26 ACCELERATOR PHYSICS HT9 2010 E. J. N. Wilson See also: http://cas.web.cern.ch/cas/Loutraki-Proc/PDF-files/I-Schindl/paper1.pdf John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Contents Lecture 4 - Space Charge Thanks to :Karlheinz SCHINDL – CERN/AB Direct space charge Fields and forces (Self fields) Defocusing effect of space charge Incoherent tune shift in a synchrotron Image fields Image effect on incoherent tune shift Coherent tune shift “Laslett” coefficients Bunched beams Effect of longitudinal motion Space-charge limited synchrotrons How to remove the space-charge limit A. Hofmann, Tune shifts from self-fields and images, CAS Jyväskylä 1992, CERN 94-01, Vol. 1, p. 329 P.J. Bryant, Betatron frequency shifts due to self and image fields, CAS Aarhus 1986, CERN 87-10, p. 62 K. Schindl, Space charge, Proc. Joint US-CERN-Japan-Russia School on Part.Acc., “Beam Measurement”, Montreux, May 1998, World Scientific, 1999, p. 127 John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge Space Charge Force Two Particles Many Particles Force in beam centre = 0 Force larger near beam edge John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Direct Space Charge - Fields h…charge density in Cb/m3 l... constant line charge p a2h I…constant current lbc = p a2hbc a…beam radius Electric Magnetic Current density (bch) s Volume element Apply these integrals over cylinder radius r cross section length l radius r s cross section s John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Force on a Test Particle Inside the Beam Electric magnetic Space charge force circular beam uniform charge density Fx, Fy linear in x, y force  0 for g » 1 (b1) defocusing lens in either plane John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Space Charge in a Transport Line Transport line with quadrupoles Transport line with quadrupoles and space charge where KSC In a transport line, the focusing by quadrupoles is counteracted by space charge, making focusing weaker John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Incoherent Tune Shift in a Synchrotron Beam not bunched (so no acceleration) Uniform density in the circular x-y cross section (not very realistic)  Qx0 (external) + DQx (space charge) For small “gradient errors” kx using I = (Nebc)/(2Rp) with N…number of particles in ring Ex,y….emittance containing 100% of particles “Direct” space charge, unbunched beam in a synchrotron Vanishes for g » 1 Important for low-energy machines Independent of machine size 2pR for a given N John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Incoherent Tune Shift: Image Effects Electric field around a line charge Ell=0 “Image charge” –l to render Ell = 0 on conductive wall Image (line) charges created by two parallel conducting plates, distance 2h Image Field Einy generated by the n-th pair of line charges John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Image Effect of Parallel Conducting Plates ctd. Vertical image field Eiy: vanishes at y=0 linear in y vertical defocusing large if vacuum chamber small (small h) because between the conducting plates no image charges From these image forces Fix and Fiy  KSC  DQx,y tune shift direct image Image effects do not vanish for large g, thus not negligible for electron machines Electrical image effects normally focusing in horizontal, defocusing in vertical plane Image effects also due to ferromagnetic boundary (e.g. synchrotron magnets) John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Incoherent and Coherent Motion Incoherent motion Coherent motion Test particle in a beam whose centre of mass does not move The beam environment does not “see” any motion Each particle features its individual amplitude and phase The centre of mass moves doing betatron oscillation as a whole The beam environment (e.g. a position monitor “sees” the “coherent motion”) On top of the coherent motion, each particles has still its individual one John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Coherent Tune Shift, Round Beam Pipe …hor. beam position (centre of mass) a…beam radius r…beam pipe radius (r » a) (mirror charge on a circle) same in vertical plane (y) due to symmetry force linear in force positive hence defocusing in both planes Coherent tune shift, round pipe negative (defocusing) both planes only weak dependence on g DQcoh always negative John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

The “Laslett”* Coefficients direct electr. magnet. image image Uniform, elliptical beam in an elliptical beam pipe. Similar formulae for DQx In general, p2/48 *L.J. Laslett, 1963 John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Bunched Beam in a Synchrotron line density What’s different with bunched beams? Q-shift much larger in bunch centre than in tails Q-shift changes periodically with ws peak Q-shift much larger than for unbunched beam with same N (number of particles in the ring) Q-shift  Q-spread over the bunch longitudinal phase plane Coasting Bunched Q-shift over a synchrotron period John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Incoherent DQ: A Practical Formula q/A…… charge/mass number of ions (1 for protons, e.g. 6/16 for 16O6+) Fx,y……”Form factor” derived from Laslett’s image coefficients e1x, e1y, e2x, e2y (F ≈ 1 if dominated by direct space charge) Gx,y……Form factor depending on particle distribution in x,y. In general, 1 < G ≤ 2 Uniform G=1 (Ex,y 100% emittance) Gaussian G=2 (Ex,y 95% emittance) Bf…… “Bunching Factor”: average/peak line density John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

A Space-Charge Limited Accelerator CERN PS Booster Synchrotron N = 1013 protons Ex* = 80 mrad m [4 bg sx2/bx] hor. emittance Ey* = 27 mrad m vertical emittance Bf = 0.58 Fx,y = 1 Gx/Gy = 1.3/1.5 50 MeV Direct space charge tune spread ~0.55 at injection, covering 2nd and 3rd order stop-bands “necktie”-shaped tune spread shrinks rapidly due to the 1/b2g3 dependence Enables the working point to be moved rapidly to an area clear of strong stop-bands 120 ms necktie 1.4 GeV ~400 ms John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

How to Remove the Space-Charge Limit? Problem: A large proton synchrotron is limited in N because DQy reaches 0.3 … 0.5 when filling the (vertical) acceptance. Solution: Increase N by raising the injection energy and thus b2g3 while keeping to the same DQ. Ways to do this: Direct space charge Make a longer (higher-energy) Linac (by adding tanks as has been done in Fermilab) Add a small “Booster” synchrotron of radius r = R/n with n the number of batches (BNL) or rings (CERN) Linac (MeV) Booster (GeV) n=R/r Potential gain in N Achieved CERN PS 50 1 4(rings) 59 ~15 BNL AGS 200 1.5 4(batches) 26 ~8 John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

High Intensity Proton Beam in a FODO Line Transverse phase planes rad vs. m horizontal vertical Transverse envelopes mm vs. m IN O mA OUT 50 MeV 100 mA Courtesy of Alessandra Lombardi/ CERN, 8/04 John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge

Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge Summary “Direct” space charge generated by the self-field of the beam acts on incoherent motion but has no effect on coherent (dipolar) motion proportional to beam intensity defocusing in both transverse planes scales with 1/g3  barely noticeable in high-energy hadron and low-energy lepton machines Image effects due to mirror charges induced in the vacuum envelope scales with 1/g  not negligible for high-g beams and machines give rise to a further change in the incoherent motion, but focusing in one plane, defocusing in the other plane modify the transverse coherent motion (coherent Q-change) Bunched beams: Space-charge defocusing depends on the particle’s position in the bunch leading to a Q-spread (rather than a shift) Direct space charge is a hard limit on intensity/emittance ratio can be overcome by a higher-energy injector M€ John Adams Institute 2009/4 - E. Wilson Multi-Particle Effects: Space Charge