Difference between revisions of "Optimization of Positron Capturing"
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Phase space for positrons coming out W-target. | Phase space for positrons coming out W-target. | ||
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=== X phase space === | === X phase space === | ||
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[[File:e+_X-Phase-Space_Ellipse_100-Per_Particles.png | 300 px]] | [[File:e+_X-Phase-Space_Ellipse_100-Per_Particles.png | 300 px]] | ||
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=== Y phase space === | === Y phase space === | ||
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[[File:e+_Y-Phase-Space_Ellipse_100-Per_Particles.png | 300 px]] | [[File:e+_Y-Phase-Space_Ellipse_100-Per_Particles.png | 300 px]] | ||
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+ | == Phase Spaces ellipse of 39% particles == | ||
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+ | Total positrons created are 75483, and 39 % of them will be 29438. Core 39% area of the phase space ellipse is RMS emittance, <math>\epsilon_{rms}</math>. | ||
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+ | a = 3.791; b = 1.189; | ||
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+ | c = 3.791; d = 1.189; |
Revision as of 21:39, 3 October 2011
- Thickness of the Tungsten target: 1.25 mm
- Beam size at Tungsten target: Gaussian,
Optimization with ELEGANT Simulation on the Region from Gun Exit to Tungsten Target
Emittance:
(Not sure yet, need to be calculated)Average Peak
Beam Energy:
Energy Spread:
Alpha Function:
Beta Function:
RMS longitudinal Bunch Length:
GEANT4 Simulation for 2 mm W-Target
Thickness of the Tungsten target: 2 mm
Electron Beam:
Beam size at Tungsten target: Gaussian,
Beam divergence at target: 0
Beam Energy:
Energy Spread:
A volume called "detector" is placed at the of the W-target to get the information on the only of the outgoing positrons from the W-target. Followings are from "detector".
Phase Spaces of e+ Created
Phase space for positrons coming out W-target. Include 100 % of the particles
X phase space
Y phase space
Phase Spaces ellipse of 39% particles
Total positrons created are 75483, and 39 % of them will be 29438. Core 39% area of the phase space ellipse is RMS emittance,
.
a = 3.791; b = 1.189;
c = 3.791; d = 1.189;