Abstract
This paper reports the observation of beam energy widening and distortion from Gaussian due to a nonvanishing horizontal chromaticity at a quasi-isochronous storage ring. The result originates from an average path-length dependence on the betatron oscillation amplitudes, which is intimately correlated to the transverse chromaticities. It is the first experimental validation of the impact of such a nonlinear transverse-longitudinal coupling effect on the equilibrium beam characteristics in a storage ring. The results could be important for quasi-isochronous rings, steady-state microbunching, nonscaling fixed-field alternate gradient accelerators, etc., where very small momentum compaction or large chromaticity is required.
- Received 22 November 2019
- Accepted 1 April 2020
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.044001
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