This book provides a comprehensive treatment of intensity dependent
particle beam instabilities in accelerating rings. Written for
researchers, the material is also suitable for use as a textbook in
an advanced graduate course for students studying accelerator
physics.The presentation starts with a brief review of the basic
concept of wake potentials and coupling impedances in the vacuum
chamber followed by a discussion on static and dynamic solutions of
their effects on the particle beams. Special emphasis is placed
separately on proton and electron machines. Other special topics of
interest covered include Landau damping,
Balakin-Novokhatsky-Smirnov damping, Sacherer's integral equations,
Landau cavity, saw-tooth instability, Robinson stability criteria,
beam loading, transition crossing, two-stream instabilities, and
collective instability issues of isochronous rings. After the
formulation of an instability, readers are provided a thorough
description of one or more experimental observations together with
a discussion of the cures for the instability.Although the book is
theory oriented, the use of mathematics has been minimized. The
presentation is intended to be rigorous and self-contained with
nearly all the formulas and equations derived.
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