First Transverse Phase Space Tomography Results on VELA

ASTeC and the University of Liverpool have completed the first tomographic reconstructions of the VELA transverse phase space, allowing us to characterise the full 4- dimensional beam distribution.

The images show the normalised phase space determined from data collected on 23 June (our first attempt!), with 4.5 MeV/c beam momentum and 10 pC bunch charge.  A beam perfectly matched to the lattice would give a circular distribution, the distortion shows the beam is not perfectly matched. The black and white ellipses show different measures of the emittance and lattice functions , demonstrating a sub-micron normalised emittance on VELA.

Vertical Phase Space Reconstruction

Vertical Phase Space Reconstruction

For the vertical phase space, the beam distribution is well characterised by a 2D Gaussian: the black and white ellipses are similar.  In the horizontal phase space, there is significant distortion from a 2D Gaussian, leading to a larger discrepancy between the black and white ellipses.  This nicely illustrates how the tomography analysis gives a much more detailed characterisation of the beam than could be obtained from standard measurements.

Horizontal Phase Space Reconstruction

Horizontal Phase Space Reconstruction

Work is now in progress to develop further the phase space tomography technique, so that it can be applied to higher bunch charges (where space-charge effects are more significant) and to cases where there is strong coupling between the transverse degrees of freedom.