Comparison of Tracking Codes for the Determination of Dynamic Aperture in Storage Rings
Abstract
Currently there is a great deal of activity towards making precision
measurements utilizing storage rings, for example the Muon g-2 experiment at
Fermilab [1], and the Electric Dipole Moment (EDM)
program of the JEDI Collaboration [2]. These experiments are expected
to perform measurements requiring sub-ppm precision.
Of utmost importance in this regard is the capability of tracking codes to
treat all nonlinear effects arising from the detailed field distributions
present in the system, not the least of which are fringe fields.
In previous work [3,4], we performed parallel tests of
various tracking codes in order to compare and contrast the results. In this
study, we continue this line of research and extend the scope to dipoles with
edge angles.
R. Hipple, M. Berz,
in: 7th International Particle Accelerator Conference, (2016) 3114
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