Characterization and minimization of the half-integer stop band with space charge in a hadron synchrotron
Dmitrii Rabusov, Adrian Oeftiger, Oliver Boine-Frankenheim

TL;DR
This paper develops a quantitative framework to characterize and minimize the half-integer stop band caused by space charge effects in hadron synchrotrons, demonstrating that conventional correction tools effectively increase the space charge limit.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of the half-integer stop band for realistic Gaussian-like beams, highlighting the impact of space charge and lattice corrections on beam stability.
Findings
Small gradient errors can cause large stop band widths for bunched beams.
The space charge limit is significantly reduced by the stop band width increase.
Conventional lattice correction tools are effective in mitigating the stop band effects.
Abstract
In any hadron synchrotron, the half-integer resonance is among the strongest effects limiting the achievable maximum beam intensity. The heavy-ion superconducting synchrotron SIS100, currently under construction at GSI, should provide intense beams for the future FAIR experiments. Using SIS100 as an example, this paper develops a quantitative framework for characterizing the half-integer stop band for realistic, Gaussian-like distributed bunched beams. This study identifies the tune areas affected by the gradient-error-induced half-integer resonance for varying space charge strengths. A key insight of our analysis is that, for bunched beams a relatively small gradient error can result in a large half-integer stop band width. The achievable maximum bunch intensity, often referred to as space charge limit, is thus reduced significantly. This contrasts the findings in existing studies in…
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