Author:
Romanov A.,Santucci J.,Stancari G.,Valishev A.,Kuklev N.
Abstract
Abstract
We present the results of experimental studies on the
transverse and longitudinal dynamics of a single electron in the
IOTA storage ring. IOTA is a flexible machine dedicated to beam
physics experiments with electrons and protons. A method was
developed to reliably inject and circulate a controlled number of
electrons in the ring. A key beam diagnostic system is the set of
sensitive high-resolution digital cameras for the detection of
synchrotron light emitted by the electrons. With 60–130 electrons
in the machine, we measured beam lifetime and derived an absolute
calibration of the optical system. At exposure times of 0.5 s, the
cameras were sensitive to individual electrons. Camera images were
used to reconstruct the time evolution of oscillation amplitudes of
a single electron in all 3 degrees of freedom. The evolution of
amplitudes directly showed the interplay between
synchrotron-radiation damping, quantum excitations, and scattering
with the residual gas. From the distribution of measured
single-electron oscillation amplitudes, we deduced transverse
emittances, momentum spread, damping times, and beam
energy. Estimates of residual-gas density and composition were
calculated from the measured distributions of vertical scattering
angles. Combining scattering and lifetime data, we also provide an
estimate of the aperture of the ring. To our knowledge, this is the
first time that the dynamics of a single electron are tracked in all
three dimensions with digital cameras in a storage ring.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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