[MAP] Liouville's theorem, kinematic invariants, and dynamic invariants

Alexey Burov burov at fnal.gov
Mon Mar 14 08:00:09 EDT 2011


It was already mentioned by Alex Dragt that emiitances are independent 
on the gauge transformations, since they are canonical.

On 3/13/11 10:57 PM, Valeri Lebedev wrote:
> Dear All,
> I was impressed with intensity of the discussion and a large number of e-mails and would like to add a few more words.
> 1. First, there is no uncertainty with choice of the vector potential in the real applications. One has to keep in mind that the reason we would like to know the emittances is that we want to use this beam in a collider and we need to know the emittances and Twiss parameters of the beam out-coming the cooling section. That means that the computed emittances have to coincide with usual emittances in the regions where magnetic field is zero. For obvious reason the vector potential has to be equal to zero in these regions and uncertainty disappears.
> 2. For some reason a necessity to know the Twiss parameters of out-coming beam was not discussed, but, I would like to note, that the knowledge of Twiss parameters is the same important as knowledge of emittances if one wants to prevent the emittance growth in the course of beam transfer to the collider and to minimize required apertures and, consequently, non-linearities in the course of beam transport and acceleration from cooling section to the collider.
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> These problems are addressed in my and Alex Bogacz paper and I cannot agree that it is too complicated to be understood by a general folks. As far as I understand all problems are addressed there. Otherwise we do not have a correct language to discuss cooling.
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> Valeri
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