We report measurements of the profile of the wakefield-induced energy loss of the beam along the 1.2 km long SLC North Collider Arc. By measuring orbit differences in dis-persive regions for different bunch lengths, the wakefield-generated energy loss is distinguished from losses due to synchrotron radiation. Calculations of the wakefields aris-ing in the arc chambers are given and used in simulations of the evolution of the longitudinal phase space along the arcs. The measurements are consistent with the calculations. By this method wakefield anomalies in the arcs can be found. In addition, with a non-standard setting of parameters the bunch can be compressed down to 50 m, and the wake-field effect of an ultra-short bunch can be observed....
Precise collimation of the beam halo is required in the International Linear Collider (ILC) to preve...
In the E164 Experiment at that Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), we drive plasma wakes for ...
The design of the NLC Beam Delivery System requires a firmer understanding of the effects of collima...
The authors report on measurements of the bunch energy spectrum at the end of the SLAC linac. Using ...
In the SLC main linac a train of three bunches is accelerated. The leading positron bunch is followe...
The design of the NLC Beam Delivery System requires a firmer understanding of the effects of col-lim...
When a beam travels near collimator jaws, it gets an energy loss and a transverse kick due to the ba...
In the E164 Experiment at the Stanford Linear Acceler-ator Center (SLAC), we drive plasma wakes for ...
Abstract. Bunch length is of prime importance to beam driven plasma wakefield acceleration experimen...
A longitudinal single-bunch instability[1] in the damping rings at the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC...
In the E164 Experiment at that Stanford Linear Accel-erator Center (SLAC), we drive plasma wakes for...
In high energy linear colliders the transverse beam emittance has to be preserved in order to achiev...
The production and measurement of short electron and positron bunches in the Stanford Linear Collide...
Precise collimation of the beam halo is required in the International Linear Collider (ILC) to preve...
In high energy linear colliders the transverse beam emit-tance has to be preserved in order to achie...
Precise collimation of the beam halo is required in the International Linear Collider (ILC) to preve...
In the E164 Experiment at that Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), we drive plasma wakes for ...
The design of the NLC Beam Delivery System requires a firmer understanding of the effects of collima...
The authors report on measurements of the bunch energy spectrum at the end of the SLAC linac. Using ...
In the SLC main linac a train of three bunches is accelerated. The leading positron bunch is followe...
The design of the NLC Beam Delivery System requires a firmer understanding of the effects of col-lim...
When a beam travels near collimator jaws, it gets an energy loss and a transverse kick due to the ba...
In the E164 Experiment at the Stanford Linear Acceler-ator Center (SLAC), we drive plasma wakes for ...
Abstract. Bunch length is of prime importance to beam driven plasma wakefield acceleration experimen...
A longitudinal single-bunch instability[1] in the damping rings at the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC...
In the E164 Experiment at that Stanford Linear Accel-erator Center (SLAC), we drive plasma wakes for...
In high energy linear colliders the transverse beam emittance has to be preserved in order to achiev...
The production and measurement of short electron and positron bunches in the Stanford Linear Collide...
Precise collimation of the beam halo is required in the International Linear Collider (ILC) to preve...
In high energy linear colliders the transverse beam emit-tance has to be preserved in order to achie...
Precise collimation of the beam halo is required in the International Linear Collider (ILC) to preve...
In the E164 Experiment at that Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), we drive plasma wakes for ...
The design of the NLC Beam Delivery System requires a firmer understanding of the effects of collima...