Dear Didier,
after transfer line (no acceleration, no radiation and so on) calculation for one kind of particles with charge state Z I run calcalation for the same particle with the same parameters, but slightly different by beta (at the level about 1.5*10^{-3}) and charge state Z-1. Output particle distributions for that with Z and Z-1 are below.
and
The input ones were
and .
Transfer line is
.
Why in the longitudinal phase space does a distance by phase between them is about 300 deg? Is it just for illustration?
Regards, Vyacheslav.
second beam output phase space
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Re: second beam output phase space
Dear Vyacheslav,
Very strange, please send me your project files.
Regards,
Didier
Very strange, please send me your project files.
Regards,
Didier
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Re: second beam output phase space
Dear Didier,
when preparing project files to send you, I merged a number of consequent drift elements in one and rerun calculation. Obtained results below and looks more correct. Some strange effect took place. and Regards, Vyacheslav.
when preparing project files to send you, I merged a number of consequent drift elements in one and rerun calculation. Obtained results below and looks more correct. Some strange effect took place. and Regards, Vyacheslav.
Re: second beam output phase space
Dear Vyacheslav,
Ok, but the previous behaviour is not normal and if you have an example showing me how to reproduce and correct this bug, it is still interesting to do so.
Regards,
Didier
Ok, but the previous behaviour is not normal and if you have an example showing me how to reproduce and correct this bug, it is still interesting to do so.
Regards,
Didier