Speaker
Austin Hoover
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Description
We image the five-dimensional phase space distribution of a hadron beam in unprecedented detail. The resolution and dynamic range of the measurement are sufficient to resolve sharp, high-dimensional features in low-density regions of phase space. We develop several visualization techniques, including non-planar slicing, to facilitate the identification and analysis of such features. We use these techniques to examine the transverse dependence of longitudinal hollowing and the longitudinal dependence of transverse hollowing in the distribution. Our results strengthen the claim that low-dimensional projections do not adequately characterize high-dimensional phase space distributions.
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Primary author
Austin Hoover
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Co-authors
Alexander Aleksandrov
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Alexander Zhukov
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Kiersten Ruisard
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Sarah Cousineau
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)