Abstract
Abstract
The design betatron tune of the Rapid Cycling Synchrotron
(RCS) of China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) is (4.86, 4.80),
which allows for incoherent tune shifts to avoid serious systematic
betatron resonances. When the operational bare tune was set at the
design value, serious beam instability in the horizontal plane and
beam loss induced by half-integer resonance in the vertical plane
under space charge detuning were observed. Simulations and
experiments have shown that space charge-induced beam loss reduces
as the tunes move up and away from half-integer resonance
lines. However, experimental observations have shown that
instability growth rates increase rapidly as the tune approaches
integer from below. The tune requirements for reducing the beam loss
caused by space charge effects and suppressing beam instability are
different at the RCS of CSNS. The tunes over the whole acceleration
process are optimized based on space charge effects and beam
instability. The optimized tune pattern was able to well control the
beam loss induced by space charge and beam instability. The beam
power of CSNS achieved the design value of 100 kW with small beam
loss.
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