Title :
Magnetic Field Mapping and Excitation Test in Vacuum for the Kicker Magnet in J-PARC RCS
Author :
Kamiya, J. ; Kinsho, M. ; Kuramochi, M. ; Takayanagi, T. ; Takeda, O. ; Ueno, T. ; Watanabe, M. ; Yamamoto, K. ; Yamazaki, Y. ; Yoshimoto, M.
Author_Institution :
Japan Proton Accel. Res. Complex, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai
fDate :
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Installation of the kicker magnets in the extraction section of the RCS in J-PARC facility was completed. They extract a proton beam accelerated up to 3GeV. Since high voltage of 30 kV, which corresponds to 60 kV for charging the pulse forming line, is applied to the magnet every 40 msec, they are installed in vacuum chambers to prevent the electrical breakdown. However, magnetic field mapping is difficult in vacuum. Therefore, we performed the mapping in the air with applying one third of the operational voltage after checking linear dependence of magnetic field to exciting current. A short search coil on the 3-axis stages was used in the magnetic field mapping. The results showed that the good uniformity was achieved in the whole aperture. The magnetic field distribution of the same type of kicker magnet was in good agreement with each other. The excitation test with the operational charging voltage of 60 kV was also performed in vacuum. At the first stage, we were bothered by the electric breakdown. It was noticed that the reduction of outgassing rate by baking was very effective to suppress the discharge. And the continuous excitation was found to have a conditioning effect for the stable operation.
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; magnetic field measurement; proton beams; synchrotrons; J-PARC RCS; J-PARC facility; accelerator magnet; electrical breakdown; excitation test; kicker magnet; magnetic field distribution; magnetic field mapping; magnetic field measurement; outgassing rate; proton beam; pulse forming line; rapid cycling synchrotron; time 40 ms; vacuum breakdown; vacuum chambers; voltage 30 kV; voltage 60 kV; Accelerator magnet; magnetic field measurement; vacuum breakdown;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2008.920549