2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2005.11.076
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Open boundaries for particle beams within fit-simulations

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“…[3]. For non-ultrarelativistic velocity, sophisticated boundary conditions are required for the entry and exit of the beam in a finite-sized computational domain, see [4]. In order to ensure that the integral in Eq.…”
Section: Wake Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3]. For non-ultrarelativistic velocity, sophisticated boundary conditions are required for the entry and exit of the beam in a finite-sized computational domain, see [4]. In order to ensure that the integral in Eq.…”
Section: Wake Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pretending the beam enters and exits in an infinitely long, smooth, and perfectly conducting pipe, the space charge fields (source fields) in this pipe have to be calculated, and can subsequently be imprinted on the boundary. A consistent way to compute and imprint the source fields by means of numerical Lorentz-transformation is presented by Balk et al [81,82].…”
Section: ) Time Domain (Td)mentioning
confidence: 99%