Luminosity loss due to beam distortion and the beam-beam instability
In a linear collider, sources of emittance dilution such as transverse wakefields or dispersive errors will couple the vertical phase space to the longitudinal position within the beam (the so-called 'banana effect'). When the Intersection Point (IP) disruption parameter is large, these be...
Main Authors: | Wu, J, Raubenheimer, T, Chao, A, Seryi, A, Sramek, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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