Rapid charge redistribution leading to core hollowing in a high-intensity ion beam
K. Ruisard,
A. Aleksandrov
Abstract:Recently, the first direct measurement of a full 6D accelerator beam distribution was reported [1]. That work observed a correlation between energy and transverse coordinates, for which the energy distribution becomes hollowed and double-peaked near the transverse core. In this article, a similar structure is shown to emerge in expansion of an initially uncorrelated, high density bunched beam as the result of velocity perturbation from nonlinear space charge forces. This hollowing is obscured when the 6D phase… Show more
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