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Fringe Field Effects on Bending Magnets, Derived for TRANSPORT/TURTLE (1310.8630v2)
Published 31 Oct 2013 in physics.acc-ph
Abstract: A realistic magnetic dipole has complex effects on a charged particle near the entrance and exit of the magnet, even with a constant and uniform magnetic field deep within the interior of the magnet. To satisfy Maxwell's equations, the field lines near either end of a realistic magnet are significantly more complicated, yielding non-trivial forces. The effects of this fringe field are calculated to first order, applying both the paraxial and thin lens approximations. We find that, in addition to zeroth order effects, the position of a particle directly impacts the forces in the horizontal and vertical directions.