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English: Use of crab caveties for the rotation of charged particle bunches in particle accelerators.
Deutsch: Einsatz von "Crab Cavities" zur Rotation von geladenen Partikelpaketen in Teilchenbeschleunigern, um so bei der Kollision eine bessere Druchdringung zu erreichen.
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current14:07, 13 April 2017Thumbnail for version as of 14:07, 13 April 20171,014 × 698 (2 KB)wikimediacommons>BjornebarnCrab cavities would always be put with a +- 90 degrees phase advance from the IP, meaning that the correcting kick after the IP should have the _same sign_ as the first cavity that gives the crabbing. The signs were thus correct to begin with.

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