Title :
A Compact Heavy Ion RFQ Preacceleraior for Use at the CERN Linac I
Author :
Gough, R.A. ; Staples, J. ; Caylor, R. ; Howard, D. ; MacGill, R. ; Tanabe, J.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory University of California Berkeley, California 94720
Abstract :
This paper describes the LBL contribution to a project designed to provide fully-stripped oxygen beams for acceleration in the CERN PS complex.[1] A preaccelerator for Linac I, consisting of an ECR ion source, an REQ linac, and RF matching cavities, is being assembled as part of a collaborative arrangement among LBL, GSI, and CERN. The RFQ, designed and built at LBL, will accept analyzed oxygen +6 beam from the ECR at 5.6 keV/amu, and accelerate it to 139.5 keV/amu, the injection energy required for 2 ÿ operation of Linac I. Stripping to +8 will be done with a foil stripper at 12.5 MeV/amu at the exit of Linac I. The RFQ operates at 202.56 MHz and is 0.86 meters in length. The structure is stabilized with vane coupling rings, and uses a single drive loop and a single tuning loop.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Assembly; Blades; Collaboration; Instruments; Ion sources; Laboratories; Linear particle accelerator; Particle beams; Radio frequency;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1985.4334320