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THE LOSS OF PARTICLES IN ELECTRON ACCELERATORS CAUSED BY THE QUANTUM FLUCTUATIONS OF RADIATIONS (PHASE OSCILLATIONS) (in Russian)

Journal Article · · Zhur. Tekh. Fiz.
OSTI ID:4840140
The results of numerical calculations are presented for the fractional loss of particles in an electron accelerator. The loss is expressed in terms of three parameters. Also, an approximate formula for the loss of electrons due to quantum fluctuations of radiation is obtained by means of calculations for the attenuation of electron oscillations. Both radial and phase oscillations of accelerated electrons play an important role in the loss of these particles. The fractional loss is given for a range of values of beta , a parameter that depends on the type of coupling between radial and phase oscillations. beta determines the rate of radiation damping. Its value is zero for the usual strong focusing accelerators. The results of the more accurate machine calculations show that the approximate equation is qualitatively correct, with agreement between the two improving with decreasing values of beta . (TTT)
Research Organization:
Inst. of Physics, Academy of Sciences, Armenian SSR; Computer Center, Academy of Sciences, Armenian SSR
NSA Number:
NSA-15-031702
OSTI ID:
4840140
Journal Information:
Zhur. Tekh. Fiz., Journal Name: Zhur. Tekh. Fiz. Vol. Vol: 31
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
Russian

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