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Multi-Band Dipole And Multipole Wakefields In NLC Traveling Wave Accelerators Using A Wire Measurement Technique
R.M. Jones ; N. Baboi ; N.M. Kroll ;
Date 28 Jun 2002
Subject Accelerator Physics | physics.acc-ph
AbstractDipole wakefields in NLC (Next Linear Collider) structures have been measured with ASSET [1] and well predicted by a circuit model [2]. However, the experimental technique is both time-consuming and expensive. Here, we report on kick factor and synchronous frequency determination for 1st and higher order dipole bands for TW (Traveling Wave) accelerators via a wire measurement technique. This stand-alone technique is relatively inexpensive and may lead to an efficient determination of wakefield parameters. The perturbative effect of the wire on the dipole band is pointed out and a two-wire scheme with a limited perturbative effect is also discussed. [1] C. Adolphsen, 1997, SLAC-PUB-7519 [2] R.M. Jones et al, LINAC96, SLAC-PUB-7287
Source arXiv, physics/0206089
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