KEKB Beam Collision Stability at the Picosecond Timing and Micron Position Resolution as observed with the Belle Detector

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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Using the Belle detector we study the characteristics of beam collisions at the KEKB 3.5 GeV $e^+$ on 8 GeV $e^-$ asymmetric energy collider. We investigate the collision timing {\tip} and its $z$-coordinate along the beam axis {\zip} as a function of the position of the colliding bunch in a beam train. The various {\tip} and {\zip} behaviors observed by Belle are attributed to beam loading effects in the radio frequency cavities that accelerate the beams with a beam abort gap. We report these results in detail and discuss the prospects for the SuperKEKB collider.

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