Abstract

The shape of the cross-section of the electron beam (spot) of the electron synchrotron was observed photographically with the 1.3 GeV electron synchrotron of the Institute for Nuclear Study (INS), University of Tokyo. The size of the spot was measured as a function of the electron energy. The intensity distribution over the spot is approximately gaussian and the full half-width is 2.8 mm in height and 2.2 mm in width at an energy of 910 MeV. The half-width is inversely proportional to the square root of the energy, as expected from betatron oscillation. Empirical formulae for the half-width as a function of the electron energy are given also.

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