Mitigation of Electron Cloud Effects in the FCC-ee Collider
Fatih Yaman, Giovanni Iadarola, Roberto Kersevan, Salim Ogur, Kazuhito, Ohmi, Frank Zimmermann, Mikhail Zobov

TL;DR
This paper uses detailed simulations to analyze electron cloud formation in the FCC-ee collider, identifying key parameters for mitigation and comparing different secondary emission models to ensure optimal performance.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive simulation-based analysis of electron cloud effects in FCC-ee, including model comparisons and parameter thresholds for effective mitigation.
Findings
Electron cloud density thresholds for beam stability identified.
Comparison of secondary emission models highlights uncertainties.
Design variants show improved mitigation prospects.
Abstract
Electron clouds forming inside the beam vacuum chamber due to photoemission and secondary emission may limit the accelerator performance. Specifically, the electron clouds can blow up the vertical emittance of a positron beam, through a head-tail-type single-bunch instability, if the central electron density exceeds a certain threshold value, that can be estimated analytically. Using the codes PyECLOUD and VSim, we carried out detailed simulations of the electron-cloud build up for the main arcs and the damping ring of the FCC-ee collider, in order to identify the effective photoemission rate and secondary emission yield required for achieving and maintaining the design emittance. To this end, we present the simulated electron density at the centre of the beam pipe for various bunch spacings, secondary emission yields, and photoemission parameters, in the damping ring and in the arcs of…
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