Dear Didier,
I simulated the simplest transfer line and obtained strange result. For the beam illustrated in fig.1 it is obtained output phase spaces shown in fig.2. By comparing this two figures one finds that output beam phase length is equal to 2000 degrees vs 360 degrees at the start. It seems to me not physical result.
What can it be?
Regards,
Strange longitudinal phase space
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Re: Strange longitudinal phase space
Dear Vyacheslav,
To me it looks perfectly physical, but maybe a representation of the bunch on more than 360° hurts you, but that's only one way to represente it. If you prefer to have it on 360° use option like shown below.
Regards,
Didier
To me it looks perfectly physical, but maybe a representation of the bunch on more than 360° hurts you, but that's only one way to represente it. If you prefer to have it on 360° use option like shown below.
Regards,
Didier
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Re: Strange longitudinal phase space
Dear Didier,
thanks a lot.
Please, clarify is it still a single bunch that is on the start of the line?
Regards,
Vyacheslav.
thanks a lot.
Please, clarify is it still a single bunch that is on the start of the line?
Regards,
Vyacheslav.
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Re: Strange longitudinal phase space
Dear Didier,
thanks for the link,
but, unfortunately, i did not fully understand if I simulate a single bunch (not CW) will I have a single bunch by using "Create a 360 deg period" button or there is one bunch destroyed into several?
In other words, what is it presented in longitudinal phase space without marking the checkbox "Create a 360 deg period" ?
Regards,
Vyacheslav
thanks for the link,
but, unfortunately, i did not fully understand if I simulate a single bunch (not CW) will I have a single bunch by using "Create a 360 deg period" button or there is one bunch destroyed into several?
In other words, what is it presented in longitudinal phase space without marking the checkbox "Create a 360 deg period" ?
Regards,
Vyacheslav
Re: Strange longitudinal phase space
Dear Vyacheslav,
I'm not sure I understand your question!
The longitudinal space represents your longitudinal distribution, as found at the end of your lattice when your input distribution is a 360° long cluster. So, if you have dirfts, at the end your distribtion is oviously longuer than 360°
Regards,
Didier
I'm not sure I understand your question!
The longitudinal space represents your longitudinal distribution, as found at the end of your lattice when your input distribution is a 360° long cluster. So, if you have dirfts, at the end your distribtion is oviously longuer than 360°
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Didier
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Re: Strange longitudinal phase space
Dear Didier,
formally there are not any separatricies and energy changes in the straight channel without bends and RF fields. So, why did longitudinal beam size become 1000 deg or greater when at the start it was 360 deg?
I can not understand.
Regards, Vyacheslav.
formally there are not any separatricies and energy changes in the straight channel without bends and RF fields. So, why did longitudinal beam size become 1000 deg or greater when at the start it was 360 deg?
I can not understand.
Regards, Vyacheslav.
Re: Strange longitudinal phase space
Dear Vyacheslav,
Yes, that's right, but you have put a large energy spread (spreadW) in your input beam, that's the reason.
Regards,
Didier
Yes, that's right, but you have put a large energy spread (spreadW) in your input beam, that's the reason.
Regards,
Didier
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Re: Strange longitudinal phase space
Dear Didier,
thanks a lot.
Regards,
Vyacheslav
thanks a lot.
Regards,
Vyacheslav