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In April 2000 the single bunch energy spread, bunch length, horizontal emittance, and vertical emittance were measured as functions of current in KEKs ATF damping ring. In this report the measurement results are analyzed in light of intrabeam scattering theory. The measurements are found to be relatively consistent with theory, although the measured effects appear to be stronger than theory. In addition, the factor of 3 growth in vertical emittance at a current of 3 mA does not seem to be supported.
At the Accelerator Test Facility (ATF) at KEK intrabeam scattering (IBS) is a strong effect for an electron machine. It is an effect that couples all dimensions of the beam, and in April 2000, over a short period of time, all dimensions were measured
We derive a simple relation for estimating the relative emittance growth in x and y due to intrabeam scattering (IBS) in electron storage rings. We show that IBS calculations for the ATF damping ring, when using the formalism of Bjorken-Mtingwa, a mo
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This paper describes an analytical theory to calculate the emittance growth rates due to intrabeam scattering in focusing systems with arbitrary x-y coupling. The presented results are based on calculations of average emittance growth rates for an initially Gaussian distribution.