Title :
Beam Developments at TRIUMF
Author :
Baartman, R. ; Beveridge, J. ; Blackmore, E.W. ; Craddock, M.K. ; Dohan, D. ; Doornbos, J. ; Dutto, G. ; Erdman, K.L. ; Kost, C.J. ; Laxdal, R. ; Macdonald, J.A. ; Mackenzie, G.H. ; Schmor, P.W. ; Vincent, J.S.
Author_Institution :
TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6T 2A3
fDate :
6/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The cyclotron is routinely operated with three simultaneously extracted beams and more are planned. A double beam has been sent down one line with sufficient separation for magnetic splitting. The extracted beam intensity can now be continuously varied from 103 to 1015 protons/s (170 ¿A). The highest intensities were obtained by the addition of a second harmonic buncher in the injection beam line. Direct measurements of the electromagnetic H- stripping losses agree with those expected. Beam-defining slits have been used to reduce the energy spread (¿E/E) of the extracted beam to 10-3 at all energies between 200 and 500 MeV. Under certain circumstances the medium resolution spectrometer has measured a resolution a factor of two better. Depolarizing resonances have been located and one of them corrected. A number of new experimental facilities have been commissioned recently. These include a low intensity polarized proton line operating to a polarized target, a high luminosity, low energy ¿-¿ channel, and a clean cloud or surface muon channel using a velocity separator. The influence of the beam size and target shape on the characteristics of secondary particles has been examined.
Keywords :
Cyclotrons; Electromagnetic measurements; Energy resolution; Loss measurement; Magnetic losses; Magnetic separation; Particle beams; Polarization; Protons; Spectroscopy;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1981.4331945