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Title Crab Crossing Consideration for MEIC 2
Authors Shahid Ahmed, Yaroslav Derbenev, Geoffrey Krafft, Yuhong Zhang, Alejandro Castilla Loeza, Jean Delayen
JLAB number JLAB-ACP-11-1368
LANL number (None)
Other number DOE/OR/23177-1611
Document Type(s) (Meeting) 
Associated with EIC: No
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: No
 

Meeting
Poster compiled for PAC 2011

Proceedings
Proceedings of PAC 2011
Edited By Todd Satogata, Kevin Brown
JaCOW (2011)
Page(s) WEP082
Publication Abstract: Crab crossing of colliding electron and ion beams is essential for accommodating the ultra high bunch repetition frequency in the conceptual design of MEIC ? a high luminosity polarized electron-ion collider at Jefferson Lab. The scheme eliminates parasitic beam-beam interactions and avoids luminosity reduction by restoring head-on collisions at interaction points. In this paper, we report simulation studies of beam dynamics with crab cavities for MEIC design. The detailed study involves full 3-D simulations of particle tracking through the various configurations of crab cavities for evaluating the performance. To gain insight, beam and RF dominated fields with other parametric studies will be presented in the paper.
Experiment Numbers: other
Group: Ctr for Adv Stud of Accel
Document: pdf
DOI: http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/AccelConf/PAC2011/papers/wep082.pdf
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