CERN LHC Project Report 95 (1997)
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A Simulation Study of Electron-Cloud Instability and Beam-Induced Multipacting in the LHC
Frank Zimmermann
February 1997
Abstract:
In the LHC beam pipe,
photoemission and secondary emission
give rise to a quasi-stationary electron cloud,
which is established after a few bunch passages.
The response of this electron cloud to a transversely
displaced bunch resembles a short-range wakefield and
can cause a fast instability [1].
In addition, beam-induced multipacting of the electrons
may lead to an enhanced gas desorption
and an associated pressure increase [2].
In this paper we report preliminary simulation results
of the electron-cloud build-up both in a dipole magnet and
in a straight section of the LHC at top energy.
The effective wakefield created by the electron cloud translates
into an instability rise time of about 25 ms horizontally and
130 ms vertically. This rise time is not much larger than that
of the resistive-wall instability at injection energy.
F. Ruggiero
Wed Mar 12 17:48:09 1997