DocumentCode :
867672
Title :
Conceptual design of a 1.1-GeV 500-μa fast cycling proton synchrotron
Author :
Cho, Y. ; Crosbie, E. ; Khoe, T. ; Kustom, R. ; Martin, R. ; Norem, J. ; Praeg, W. ; Thompson, K. ; Wulstefeld, G.
Author_Institution :
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439
Volume :
30
Issue :
4
fYear :
1983
Firstpage :
2117
Lastpage :
2119
Abstract :
A very high intensity proton synchrotron system which could be used for a pulsed spallation neutron source and low energy neutrino and meson physics facility is designed. The synchrotron would accelerate 200 MeV protons to 1.1 GeV with a repetition rate of 50 pulses per sec. The number of protons per pulse is 6.3 × 1013, resulting in an average proton current of 500 μA. In order to accomodate the high intensity considerable attention was directed toward minimizing beam loss, controlling space charge forces, and eliminating beam instabilities. Special features of the conceptual design include H- charge exchange injection, a guide field flat-bottom of 1.5 msec to facilitate low-loss injection and capture, 15 msec acceleration period, and 3.5 msec for reset of the guide field. A separated function lattice consists of normal cells, dispersion suppressor cells, and matching cells. It provides sufficient straight section length to accommodate a fairly long rf system. A low impedance rf system (cathode-follower) is considered in order to overcome strong beam loading effects in the cavities. Rapid bunch shaping is employed at the end of acceleration to produce pulses of 200 nsec duration for possible neutrino experiments. The transverse acceptances used in the design are: εH = 500 π mm mr and εV = 300 π mm mr.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Force control; Lattices; Mesons; Neutrino sources; Neutrons; Physics; Protons; Space charge; Synchrotrons;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1983.4332734
Filename :
4332734
Link To Document :
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