Single-Particle Dynamics in a Nonlinear Accelerator Lattice: Attaining a Large Tune Spread with Octupoles in IOTA
Sergey A. Antipov, Sergei Nagaitsev, Alexander Valishev

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates through simulations that the IOTA accelerator can be configured with octupoles to achieve a large tune spread of 0.08 while maintaining a substantial dynamic aperture, potentially improving Landau damping in high-intensity beams.
Contribution
The study shows that a specific octupole configuration in IOTA can produce a large tune spread with minimal impact on dynamic aperture, advancing accelerator stability techniques.
Findings
Achieved a tune shift of 0.08 at large amplitudes.
Maintained a dynamic aperture over 20 beam sigma.
Synchrotron motion and imperfections have negligible effects.
Abstract
Fermilab is constructing the Integrable Optics Test Accelerator (IOTA) as the centerpiece of the Accelerator R&D Program towards high-intensity circular machines. One of the factors limiting the beam intensity in present circular accelerators is collective instabilities, which can be suppressed by a spread of betatron frequencies (tunes) through the Landau damping mechanism or by an external damper, if the instability is slow enough. The spread is usually created by octupole magnets, which introduce the tune dependence on the amplitude and, in some cases, by a chromatic spread (tune dependence on particle's momentum). The introduction of octupoles usually has both the beneficial (improved Landau damping) and harmful properties, such as a resonant behavior and a reduction of the dynamic aperture. One of the research goals at the IOTA ring is to achieve a large betatron tune spread, while…
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