Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 6, 030703 (2003) [8 pages]Broad band impedance measurements on the electron storage ring ELETTRA
Emanuel Karantzoulis, Victor Smaluk, and Lidia Tosi Received 1 October 2002; published 26 March 2003 In the design of the vacuum chamber of a storage ring, special care has to be taken to keep the impedance as low as possible, in order to not degrade the quality of the circulating beam. Since the start of the commissioning of the Italian synchrotron light source ELETTRA in 1993, several low gap insertion vacuum chambers with internal aperture of 14 mm have been installed into the storage ring. Monitoring of their individual impedances and effects has been carried out with measurements on the electron beam after each new installation. The subsequent evolutions of the total longitudinal and transverse impedances are presented in this paper. Furthermore, in contradiction with the foreseen single-bunch effect, noticeable excitations of particular narrow band longitudinal coupled multibunch instabilities as a function of the position of the blades of the vertical scraper have been observed. In order to achieve a deeper insight of the phenomenon, an exhaustive characterization of both the longitudinal and transverse impedances of the scraper has been carried out. ©2003 The American Physical Society
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