Alpha Buckets in Longitudinal Phase Space: a Bifurcation Analysis
Jernej Frank, Tom Mertens, and Markus Ries

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the formation of alpha-buckets in the longitudinal phase space of particle accelerators using bifurcation theory, revealing how tunable parameters influence their creation and destruction.
Contribution
It introduces a bifurcation analysis framework to understand and control alpha-buckets caused by non-linear momentum compaction in accelerators.
Findings
Characterization of fix points in phase space
Conditions for creating or destroying alpha-buckets
Dependence of fix points on tunable parameters
Abstract
At HZB's BESSY II and PTB's Metrology Light Source (MLS) facilities we have the ability to tune the momentum compaction factor up to second non-linear order. The non-linear dependence brings qualitative changes to the longitudinal phase space and introduces new fix points which produce the so-called -buckets. We present with this paper an analysis of this phenomena from the standpoint of bifurcation theory. With this approach we were able to characterize the nature of the fix points and their position in direct dependence on the tunable parameters. Furthermore, we are able to place stringent conditions onto the tunable parameters to either create or destroy -buckets.
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