A. Sery et O. Napoly, INFLUENCE OF GROUND MOTION ON THE TIME EVOLUTION OF BEAMS IN LINEAR COLLIDERS, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 53(5), 1996, pp. 5323-5337
This paper resumes a series of investigations devoted to the influence
of ground motion on linear colliders in the TeV energy range. We atte
mpt to model a variety of measured ground motion data and then to calc
ulate the behavior of beams in the linear collider affected by this mo
tion. An adequate description of ground:motion is found in the form of
a two-dimensional power spectrum P(omega,k) that carries information
both about the time and space dependences of displacements. We then di
scuss the use of this spectrum to calculate the time evolution of beam
position and beam size at the interaction point. A few approximations
of this spectrum for typical seismic conditions are proposed for a wi
de range of omega and k based on the results of absolute and relative
seismic measurements. Examples of calculations of the time evolution o
f the beam size and position in the final focus system of a linear col
lider are presented. Estimations of the influence of feedback are made
.