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Self-consistent PIC simulations of ultimate space charge compensation with electron lenses

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Published 31 March 2021 © 2021 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab
, , Citation E. Stern et al 2021 JINST 16 P03045 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/16/03/P03045

1748-0221/16/03/P03045

Abstract

Further progress of fundamental particle physics requires high intensity and high brightness of accelerated proton and ion beams. This goal is essential for the FAIR hadron beams at GSI, for the neutrino production at the facilities such as Fermilab and JPARC, and for the Large Hadron Collider luminosity at CERN. One of the most formidable obstacles toward that goal is the beam's own space charge, whose forces cause beam emittance growth, losses and lifetime degradation. Typically, such effects become intolerable when the space charge tune-shift parameter Δ QSC exceeds ∼ - (0.25–0.5). To reduce these detrimental effects, it was suggested to use electron lenses to compensate the space charge forces. This paper reports on detailed particle-in-cell space charge and electron lens compensation simulations for extremely intense proton bunches whose space charge tune-shift parameter exceeds -1.0. Different scenarios were evaluated based on reduction in the emittance growth and particle loss at a 4σ aperture. We investigate phenomena and issues related to the focusing lattice errors, importance of the transverse and longitudinal matching of the electron beam profiles to the proton ones, and vary the strength and the number of the electron lenses distributed around a circular machine to optimize the reduction of harmful space charge effects.

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10.1088/1748-0221/16/03/P03045