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Explore the longitudinal and transverse wakes in undulator sections, with a focus on symmetry groups, time domain analysis, and microwave studio simulations. Learn about wakefield codes, cavity references, and multi-bunch effects in this in-depth study.
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Long Range Wake Potential of BPM in Undulator Section Igor Zagorodnov and Martin Dohlus Beam Dynamics Group Meeting 29.01.08
Transverse wake For structure with symmetry group of rotations C4
FD - Frequency Domain TD - Time Domain MWS - CST Microwave Studio PS - CST Particle Studio ECHO – time-domain wakefield code Prony – Prony-Pisarenko method
Reference Cavity (PEC) ECHO + Prony CST PS + Prony
Reference Cavity (PEC) ECHO + Prony
Reference Cavity (Lossy) longitudinal (monopole) transverse (dipole)
Resonator Cavity (Lossy) longitudinal transverse
Asymptotic multi-bunch loss Asymptotic multi-bunch kick
Multi-bunch effect - bunch spacing
Long Range vs. Short Range Long Range Wakes Short Range Wakes
Geometry scaling (see R.E.Collin „Foundations for microwave engineering“) If we scale the cavity by factor l as then
Geometry scaling If we scale only the cavity by factor l as then