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Chromaticity (5,5)

We have repeated the procedure of the previous section for chromaticity of (5,5) during the ramping. Now the contribution of the eddy currents is relatively less important, and both fields follow the curve dictated by the energy (F(t)). The required fields for the two families of the sextupoles are well within the maximum values specified in the SLS Handbook [2].


  
Figure 9: Integrated sextupole strength for (5,5) chromaticity.
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Figure 10: Magnetic field at sextupole pole tip for (5,5) chromaticity.
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Marc Munoz
1998-11-18