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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Goals of the Workshop Miguel Furman LBNL 31st ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Worksop ECLOUD04 Napa, California, April 19-23, 2004. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. ECLOUD04 Goals. Long-bunches spallation neutron sources: PSR, SNS, ISIS, ...
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Goals of the Workshop Miguel Furman LBNL 31st ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Worksop ECLOUD04 Napa, California, April 19-23, 2004
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ECLOUD04 Goals • Long-bunches • spallation neutron sources: PSR, SNS, ISIS, ... • intense proton sources for HEP (JPARC, … • heavy-ion fusion drivers • LHC superbunches • Understand qualitative differences with short-bunch machines • How to suppress the effect • would solenoids work as well as they do for PEP-II and KEKB? • are clearing electrodes practical?
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ECLOUD04 Goals • Lepton rings (PEP-II, KEKB, BEPC,…) • have learned how to suppress electrons via solenoids • machines working far beyond nominal specs, but only after electrons were suppressed. • PEP-II had arc chamber coated with TiN, but wasn’t enough; why? • understand single-bunch instability differences in PEP-II vs. KEKB (V or H?)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ECLOUD04 Goals • Simulations • progress towards 3D simulations • progress towards self-consistent (bunch-cloud both dynamical) simulations • in what cases is the 3rd dimension important? (basics physics, not so much simulation issue) • not for short-bunches, somewhat for spallation sources, important for HIF drivers; why? • List of code features, contact persons, availability, etc • Code benchmarks
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ECLOUD04 Goals • Surface material properties and gas sources • SEY • gas desorption • electron generation from stray beam particles • ionization of residual gas • How well do we know them (eg., SEY below ~10 eV) • do we have reliable, standardized, reproducible measurements? • are new, more precise, measurement apparatuses called for? • How fast and how does the surface improve due to conditioning? • When does the primary electron source dominate over secondary electron source?
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ECLOUD04 Goals • Suppression techniques • TiN and TiZrV coatings are “good”; • how good? • how bad a drawback is the required activation of TiZrV. eg., in the LHC straights? • TiN coating samples at PSR show mixed results (though generally favorable) • SNS chamber has been coated • what to do if SNS shows a higher-than-expected ECE? • what to do if LHC shows a higher-than-expected ECE? • PEP-II arcs were initally TiN coated (Al chamber) • why were solenoids required in the PEP-II arcs in addition to the straight sections? • how big an improvement can be attributed to the arc solenoids? • what would the performance have been without TiN coatings? • What to do when solenoids are not practical?
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ECLOUD04 Goals • Do we know enough from experience and simulations to construct a “parameter phase space” for the ECE? • we are doing more and more detailed simulations, but we also should be distilling what we learn from them a global knowledge • step back from detailed accuracy in favor of an approximate picture • identify a few important parameters • e.g, temperature, applied magnetic field, magnetization in a ferromagnet • ECE: for example: electron line density vs. bunch spacing, bunch intensity, and effective SEY • Is this possible in general? • probably not, but should be possible within a given context
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ECLOUD04 Goals • Foster collaborations • simulations, theory, experiments • Understand differences in calculations, measurements • iron them out, or decide which are more reliable than others
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ECLOUD04 Goals • I am sure there are other important questions • I do not expect clear answers to all of them • but at least keep them in mind in our future work