Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 10, 093202 (2007) [9 pages]

Beam heat load and pressure rise in a cold vacuum chamber

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S. Casalbuoni *, A. Grau, M. Hagelstein, and R. Rossmanith
Institute for Synchrotron Radiation, Research Center Karlsruhe, P.O. Box 3640, D-76021 Karlsruhe, Germany

F. Zimmermann
CERN, AB Department, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland

B. Kostka, E. Mashkina, and E. Steffens
Physics Institute II, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen–Nürnberg, Germany

A. Bernhard, D. Wollmann, and T. Baumbach
Laboratory for Application of Synchrotron Radiation, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Received 13 June 2007; published 20 September 2007

The beam heat load and the pressure in the vacuum chamber of the cold bore superconducting undulator installed at ANKA (ANgstrom source KArlsruhe) have been monitored for almost two years. Possible sources of the observed heat load could be synchrotron radiation from upstream magnets, image currents, electron and ion bombardment. In this paper, the various possible contributions to the heat load are discussed and compared with experimental results. The dynamic pressure increases nonlinearly with the average beam current. The current where it assumes a maximum varies both with the bunch intensity and with the initial vacuum pressure. A correlation between the heat load and the dynamic pressure has been observed. This study suggests that electron bombardment could explain the beam heat load and pressure rise observed for a bunch length of 10 mm.


©2007 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.10.093202
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.10.093202
PACS: 29.27.−a, 41.75.Ht, 29.20.Dh, 84.71.Ba

* Corresponding author: sara.casalbuoni@iss.fzk.de

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