I. Haber, D. Callahan, A. Langdon, Matthias Reiser, D.X. Wang, J.G. Wang
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Abstract
The longitudinal dynamics of the high-perveance long-pulse electron beam in the Maryland Transport Experiment is examined for the special case of an initially parabolic bunch. Because the longitudinal dynamics can depend on details of time-dependent transverse beam parameters which are difficult to measure, sensitivity studies using r-z simulations have been used to demonstrate that the details of longitudinal beam evolution are insensitive to transverse mismatch, and the bunch length evolution can be accurately described by the one-dimensional envelope equation with the "geometry factor" appropriately chosen. Comparison of experimental data to r,z simulation and to the envelope solution is presented.<>