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The aim of the CLIC Test Facility CTF3, built at CERN
by an international collaboration, is to address the main
feasibility issues of the CLIC electron-positron linear
collider technology by 2010. One key-issue studied in
CTF3 is the generation of the very high current drive
beam, used in CLIC as the RF power source. It is
particularly important to simulate and control the drive
beam longitudinal dynamics in the drive beam generation
complex, since it directly affects the efficiency and
stability of the RF power production process. In this paper
we describe the ongoing effort in modelling the longitudinal evolution of the CTF3 drive beam and compare the simulations with experimental results. Our study is based on single bunch simulation
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