7–12 May 2023
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

Simulation of shot noise effects in the EIC strong hadron cooling accelerator using real number of electrons

WEPA041
10 May 2023, 16:30
2h
Salone Adriatico

Salone Adriatico

Poster Presentation MC5.D09: Emittance manipulation, Bunch Compression and Cooling Wednesday Poster Session

Speaker

Ji Qiang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Description

The electron ion collider, the next generation nuclear physics collider is being actively studied. In order to achieve the designed luminosity 10^34/cm^2/s with a reasonable lifetime, an efficient coherent electron cooling scheme was proposed to reduce the hadron beam emittance and counter intrabeam scattering. Such a cooling scheme requires a good electron beam quality with a small energy spread. However, the shot noise in the electron beam through the accelerator might be amplified due to the microbunching instability and might degrade the electron beam quality in the modulator section of the strong hadron cooling channel and correspondingly cooling rate. In this study, we reported on a self-consistent simulation study of these effects using the real number of electrons. This captures the details of shot noise.

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Primary author

Ji Qiang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Co-author

Erdong Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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