Structure resonance crossing in space charge dominated beams
Zhicong Liu, Chao Li, Qing Qin

TL;DR
This paper investigates how space charge effects induce structure resonance crossing in beams, affecting emittance and phase space, and distinguishes between coherent and incoherent resonance mechanisms through simulations.
Contribution
It demonstrates the spontaneous beam response during structure resonance crossing and clarifies the differences between coherent and incoherent resonance effects.
Findings
Emittance growth correlates with time spent in the resonance stop band.
Beam spontaneously moves to a resonance-free region after crossing.
Incoherent resonance mechanisms are insufficient to explain observed effects.
Abstract
As an extension of previous theoretical study on the coherent structure resonance due to space charge effects [Chao Li and R. A. Jameson, Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 21, 024204, 2018], this paper aims to demonstrate how the beam, as a whole, is spontaneously affected when the predicted mixed coherent 2nd/4th order structure resonance stop band around phase advance is crossed. The beam characteristics during the structure resonance crossing, such as the rms emittance growth and the appearance of 2-fold/4-fold structure in phase space, are well explained by the mixture characteristic of different orders of structure resonance. The related `attracting' and `repulsive' effects in the structure resonance stop band from below and above crossing are considered as a natural beam reaction to the coherent structure resonance that the beam spontaneously moves to a structure resonance free…
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