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PS2 Beam Transfer Systems: Conceptual Design Considerations

The replacement of CERN's existing 26 GeV Proton Synchrotron (PS) machine with a separated function synchrotron PS2 has been identified as an important part of the future upgrade of the CERN accelerator complex [1,2]. The PS2 will require the design of a number of beam transfer systems associat...

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Autores principales: Barnes, M, Benedikt, M, Borburgh, J, Fowler, T, Goddard, B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1008881
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author Barnes, M
Benedikt, M
Borburgh, J
Fowler, T
Goddard, B
author_facet Barnes, M
Benedikt, M
Borburgh, J
Fowler, T
Goddard, B
author_sort Barnes, M
collection CERN
description The replacement of CERN's existing 26 GeV Proton Synchrotron (PS) machine with a separated function synchrotron PS2 has been identified as an important part of the future upgrade of the CERN accelerator complex [1,2]. The PS2 will require the design of a number of beam transfer systems associated with injection, extraction, beam dumping and transfer. The different requirements are briefly presented. A first iteration of the conceptual design aspects of these systems is presented, based on the initial PS2 parameter set [3] and assuming a simple 90-degree phase advance FODO lattice. The required equipment sub-system performance is derived and discussed, and possible limitations are analysed. The impact on the overall design and parameter set is discussed, together with some recommendations for the direction of the continuing studies.
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spelling cern-10088812019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1008881engBarnes, MBenedikt, MBorburgh, JFowler, TGoddard, BPS2 Beam Transfer Systems: Conceptual Design ConsiderationsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe replacement of CERN's existing 26 GeV Proton Synchrotron (PS) machine with a separated function synchrotron PS2 has been identified as an important part of the future upgrade of the CERN accelerator complex [1,2]. The PS2 will require the design of a number of beam transfer systems associated with injection, extraction, beam dumping and transfer. The different requirements are briefly presented. A first iteration of the conceptual design aspects of these systems is presented, based on the initial PS2 parameter set [3] and assuming a simple 90-degree phase advance FODO lattice. The required equipment sub-system performance is derived and discussed, and possible limitations are analysed. The impact on the overall design and parameter set is discussed, together with some recommendations for the direction of the continuing studies.AB-Note-2007-001CERN-AB-Note-2007-001oai:cds.cern.ch:10088812007-01-08
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Barnes, M
Benedikt, M
Borburgh, J
Fowler, T
Goddard, B
PS2 Beam Transfer Systems: Conceptual Design Considerations
title PS2 Beam Transfer Systems: Conceptual Design Considerations
title_full PS2 Beam Transfer Systems: Conceptual Design Considerations
title_fullStr PS2 Beam Transfer Systems: Conceptual Design Considerations
title_full_unstemmed PS2 Beam Transfer Systems: Conceptual Design Considerations
title_short PS2 Beam Transfer Systems: Conceptual Design Considerations
title_sort ps2 beam transfer systems: conceptual design considerations
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1008881
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