DocumentCode :
828165
Title :
The Stony Brook Superconducting Heavy-Ion Booster Project
Author :
Noe, J.W. ; Paul, P. ; Sprouse, G.D. ; Dick, G.J. ; Mercereau, J.E.
Author_Institution :
State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794
Volume :
24
Issue :
3
fYear :
1977
fDate :
6/1/1977 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1144
Lastpage :
1146
Abstract :
A superconducting LINAC to be injected with heavy-ion beams from the Stony Brook FN tandem is described. The basic LINAC elements are lead-plated copper splitloop resonators operated at a frequency of 150 MHz and a temperature of 4.2 K. With the anticipated effective accelerating gradient of 3.0 MV/m, the booster will provide an energy gain of 20 MeV per charge for (Q=19) 58Ni ions, and have a useful mass range of A=16 to about A=100. The linac structure consists of compact independent cryostat modules separated by room temperature quadrupole doublets, each module containing four (??=0.055) or three (??=0.10) independently phased resonators. The tandem beam is bunched at the 16th subharmonic (pulse spacing 107 nsec) to facilitate lifetime and flight time measurements. A post-tandem rebuncher system compresses these bunches into less than ??6?? around the -20?? mean phase of the LINAC. Existing room geometry dictates charge selection after the first as well as the second stripping. A ??=0.055 prototype cavity has already been operated with beam and successfully stabilized to ??0.1?? in phase with a computer-controlled RF feedback system. A prototype module of 4 such cavities in a common cryostat is presently under construction.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Copper; Frequency; Geometry; Linear particle accelerator; Prototypes; Pulse measurements; Structural beams; Temperature distribution; Time measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1977.4328876
Filename :
4328876
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