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Wang Shu-Hong1, Pei Guo-Xi1, Chi Yun-Long1, Chen Yan-Wei1, Cao Jian-She1, Kong Xiang-Cheng1, Zhao Feng-Li1, Hou Mi1, Liu Wei-Bin1, Geng Zhe-Qiao1, Pei Shi-Lun1, Deng Bing-Lin1 and Chen Zhi-Bi1
Show affiliationsThe upgrade project of the Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPCII) and its injector linac is working well. The linac upgrade aims at a higher injection rate of 50 mA/min into the storage ring, which requires an injected beam with low emittance, low energy spread and high beam orbit and energy stabilities. This goal is finally reached recently by upgrading the linac components and by dealing with rich and practical beam physics, which are described in this study.
29.27.Bd Beam dynamics; collective effects and instabilities
Accelerators, beams and electromagnetism
Issue 5 (May 2008)
Received 30 January 2008
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