Sara Dastan, Demin Zhou, Takuya Ishibashi, Emanuel Karantzoulis, Simone Di Mitri, Ryan Lindberg
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Abstract
Longitudinal impedances at high frequencies, which extend far beyond the
width of the beam spectrum, can pose a threat to the performance of modern
low-emittance electron storage rings, as they can establish a relatively low
threshold for microwave instability. In such rings, coherent synchrotron
radiation (CSR) emerges as a prominent contributor to these high-frequency
impedances. This paper undertakes a systematic investigation into the effects
of CSR on electron rings, utilizing Elettra 2.0, a ring of fourth-generation
light sources, and the SuperKEKB low-energy ring, a ring of $e^+e^-$ circular
colliders, as illustrative examples. Our work revisits theories of microwave
instability driven by CSR impedance, extending the analysis to encompass other
high-frequency impedances such as resistive wall and coherent wiggler
radiation. Through instability analysis and numerical simulations conducted on
the two aforementioned rings, the study explored the impact of high-frequency
impedances and their interactions with broadband impedances from
discontinuities in vacuum chambers.