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Fermilab GDE Simulation Kickoff meeting: Information for Simulations

Fermilab GDE Simulation Kickoff meeting: Information for Simulations. Wakefields Roger Barlow. Who and what. Wakefields in Collimators (Contact persons: Bane, Stupakov, Barlow) Wakefields in Cavities (Contact persons Bane, Stupakov, Jones)

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Fermilab GDE Simulation Kickoff meeting: Information for Simulations

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  1. Fermilab GDE Simulation Kickoff meeting:Information for Simulations Wakefields Roger Barlow

  2. Who and what Wakefields in Collimators (Contact persons: Bane, Stupakov, Barlow) Wakefields in Cavities (Contact persons Bane, Stupakov, Jones) My colleagues (Bane, Stupakov and Jones) are much more expert than me. So I will do the running around while they do the important stuff. Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  3. Wakefields in collimators In the ILC the bunch core passes very close to the collimators, and wakefields may be large enough to reduce luminosity. High order modes (not just the usual dipole) are large near the boundaries and may be important. Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  4. What do we have? Assorted analytic formulae EM simulators (MAFIA, ECHO, GdfidL…) Two tracking codes Merlin, Placet Experimental results from SLAC, past and present Simulations of ILC and CLIC Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  5. General comment The formulae and simulations and measurements show rather poor agreement. This is because we don’t understand them properly. Yet. The ILC will push parameters to a realm beyond current work. We have to be able to trust our results, and we are not in that situation. Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  6. Simulations 4 (or more) approaches 0) Calculate wakefield due to standard bunch using EM simulation program and apply it. Good (only) for core/halo studies as wakefields distort bunch 1) single bunch kick factor y’=f(a,b,..) y Assumes Gaussian bunch 2) kick on particle as proportional to charge density 3) kick on particle from integral over preceding part of bunch Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  7. Analytic Formulae • Kick factor formulae from Bane, Stupakov, Yokoya, etc. for geometric and resistive wakefields in circular and rectangular collimators in various regimes • Same formulae can be used slice by slice • Limited number of formulae for all modes full wake function (Raimondi) Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  8. Numerical interpolation • Possible in principle to take EM simulations and decompose into wake potentials suitable for tracking codes Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  9. What can we do (1) • Compile list of formulae (Bane, Stupakov, Yokoya, Chao, Raimondi…) • Understand their regions of applicability and limits of validity • Compare with EM simulators and understand any differences. • Identify missing formulae that we need Work in progress: http://www.hep.man.ac.uk/u/adina/ Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  10. What can we do (2) • Put formulae in Merlin and Placet Merlin is more easy to adapt/expand Placet has a BDSIM interface • Build Library of EM simulations of standard cavities: 0) Simulate bunch in aperture and dump field map 4) Deconvolute bunch to get single particle wake function Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  11. Outcomes to work for 1: Compendium of formulae – soon 2: Compendium of formulae, annotated and tested - ongoing 3: Interfaces of formulae to Merlin (soon) and Placet (later) 4: Library of EM simulations of ILC collimator designs – could start soon 5: Interface of these to Merlin (soon) and Placet (later) Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  12. Wakefields in cavities • Not really my field, but makes sense to work together, given overlap of contract people • Much bigger issue, as cavities are designed to resonate and long-range wakes have been known to kill the beam • For available results - Ask Roger Jones • Ideal wakefields and wakefields with random errors available Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

  13. Where next? • Meeting of 4 contact people to discuss points above, plus anything else raised at this meeting. Roger Barlow: GDE Simulation kickoff. FNAL 23rdOctober

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