Speaker
Rebecca Taylor
(CERN)
Description
Intrabeam scattering (IBS) has widely been studied in the field of accelerator physics. It impacts the entire performance of storage and damping rings, as it causes emittance growth. Its effect on one-pass linear accelerators was not expected to be as large. However, recent studies have suggested that IBS can become critical in these machines, as it highly enlarges their energy spread, especially for low energy and dense beams. This work presents its implementation and benchmark on the CERN developed tracking-code, RF-Track, and predicts its effect on the final cooling stage of the Future Muon Collider.
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Primary author
Rebecca Taylor
(CERN)