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Aperture studies of the BNL colliding beam accelerator with reduced superperiodicity

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Chromatic properties of the Brookhaven CBA (Colliding Beam Accelerator) with one low β insertion in each of the three superperiods have been studied using the PATRICIA particle tracking program. Systematic multipoles of order 5 < n ≤ 10 as well as random multipoles of order 1 < n ≤ 10 are, along with random closed orbit errors and sagitta effects, included when determining the aperture of the lattice.

Work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Dept. of Energy.

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Winfried Busse Roman Zelazny

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Dell, G.F. (1984). Aperture studies of the BNL colliding beam accelerator with reduced superperiodicity. In: Busse, W., Zelazny, R. (eds) Computing in Accelerator Design and Operation. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 215. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3540139095_103

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