Schottky Signal Modification as a Diagnostic Tool for Coherent Electron Cooling
W. F. Bergan,
M. Blaskiewicz,
G. Stupakov
Abstract:Coherent electron cooling is a promising technique to cool high-intensity hadron bunches by imprinting the noise in the hadron beam on a beam of electrons, amplifying the electron density modulations, and using them to apply cooling kicks to the hadrons. The typical size for these perturbations can be on the µm scale, allowing us to extend the reach of classical stochastic cooling by several orders of magnitude. However, it is crucial to ensure that the electron and hadron beams are longitudinally aligned with… Show more
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