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Emittance Calculation

1. Emittance Calculation. Chris Rogers, Imperial College/RAL Septemebr 2004. 2. Two Strands. G4MICE Analysis Code Calc 2/4/6D Emittance Apply statistical weights, cuts, etc Theory Phase Space/Geometric Emittance aren’t good for high emittance beams

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Emittance Calculation

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  1. 1 Emittance Calculation Chris Rogers, Imperial College/RAL Septemebr 2004

  2. 2 Two Strands • G4MICE Analysis Code • Calc 2/4/6D Emittance • Apply statistical weights, cuts, etc • Theory • Phase Space/Geometric Emittance aren’t good for high emittance beams • Looking at new ways to calculate emittance

  3. 3 Analysis Code Aims • For October Collaboration Meeting: • Plot emittance down the MICE Beamline • Trace space, phase space, canonical momenta • Enable tracker analysis • Apply statistical weights to events

  4. 4 Progress • Analysis Code can now • Calculate emittance • Apply statistical weights • Weight events such that they look Gaussian • Cut events that don’t make it to the downstream tracker, fall outside a certain pos/mom range • Still can’t do canonical coordinates

  5. 5 Class Diagram

  6. 6 Some Results Phase Space Emittances in constant Bz - Top left: 2D trans emittance. Top right: 2D long emittane. Bottom left: 4D trans emittance. Bottom right: 6D emittance

  7. 7 Theory • Emittance is not defined with highly dispersive beams in mind • Geometric emittance - calc’d using p/pz • Normalisation fails for non-symmetric highly dispersive beams • Phase Space Emittance - calc’d using p • Non-linear equations of motion => emittance increases in drift/solenoid • Looks like heating even though in drift space!

  8. 8 Solution? - 4D Hamiltonian • We can introduce a four dimensional Hamiltonian H=(Pu – Au)2/m • Pu is the canonical momentum 4-vector • Au is the 4 potential • Equations of motion are now linear in terms of the independent variable t given by t = ti/gi • Weird huh? Actually, this is in Goldstein Classical Mechanics. He points out that the “normal” Hamiltonian is not covariant, and not particularly relativistic.

  9. 9 Evolution in drift • The evolution in drift is now given by xu(t) = xu(0) + Put/m • This is linear so emittance is a constant • But proper time is not a physical observable • Need to do simulation work • Need to approach multiple scattering with caution • Stochastic process

  10. 10 Evolution in Fields • The Lorentz forces are Lorentz invariant so particle motion is still linear inside linear B-fields. That is dP/dt = q(dx/dt x B) • We can show this using more rigorous methods • This means that all of our old conditions for linear motion are still obeyed in the 4-space • However, in a time-varying field it is less clear how to deal with motion of a particle. • An RF cavity is sinusoidal in time - but what does it look like in proper time t? I don’t know…

  11. Summary • Analysis code coming along • Can apply statistical weights • Theory proving interesting • Need to look at RF, solenoids • Other avenues? Absolute density, etc • Other aspects (e.g. Holzer method)

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