Abstract
Abstract
It is typical in the accelerator field to model machine
components, especially RF cavities, as parallel RLC resonators. To
properly model wake-fields, knowledge of the time-domain voltage
resulting from beam excitation is often necessary. While analytical
and quasi-analytical expressions are available to accomplish this
for common bunch distributions such as the Gaussian, analogous
results for less standard distributions can be difficult or
computationally-taxing to obtain using direct methods, which opens
the door for the development of a more generalized technique. In
this paper, a formulation is created that allows for the simple
computation of the time-domain voltage waveform of an RLC
resonator. The formulation uses the Cauchy Residue Theorem to
extract the convolution result from the Fourier Domain, and if
current distribution Fourier Transform has no poles, knowledge of
its value is only required at one specific evaluation point. This
greatly simplifies the computation of the time domain voltage for a
large amount of bunch distributions both common and
uncommon. Accuracy considerations for this technique and the
approximation of accelerator components as RLC resonators are also
discussed, resulting the development of a figure of merit for
quantifying the robustness of this type of approximation.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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