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160 MeV H<sup>-</sup> Injection from LINAC4

The ultimate luminosity (2.3 x 10<sup>34</sup> cm<sup>-2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup>) in the LHC can only be reached or even exceeded if a major upgrade of the CERN proton injector complex takes place. The first identified bottleneck towards higher brightness beams is th...

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Autores principales: Aiba, M, Carli, C, Cousineau, S, Gerigk, F, Martini, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1055557
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author Aiba, M
Carli, C
Cousineau, S
Gerigk, F
Martini, M
author_facet Aiba, M
Carli, C
Cousineau, S
Gerigk, F
Martini, M
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description The ultimate luminosity (2.3 x 10<sup>34</sup> cm<sup>-2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup>) in the LHC can only be reached or even exceeded if a major upgrade of the CERN proton injector complex takes place. The first identified bottleneck towards higher brightness beams is the 50 MeV proton injection of Linac2 into the PS booster (PSB). Doubling the intensity in the PSB can be achieved with a new linac (Linac4), which increases the injection energy to 160 MeV. Linac4 will provide H- ions and use charge-exchange injection into the PSB instead of using the present multi-turn injection. We present the current status of simulations with ACCSIM, ORBIT, and ESME for all three planes. We use different initial distributions, compare the results of ACCSIM and ORBIT and highlight their differences.
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spelling cern-10555572019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1055557engAiba, MCarli, CCousineau, SGerigk, FMartini, M160 MeV H<sup>-</sup> Injection from LINAC4Accelerators and Storage RingsThe ultimate luminosity (2.3 x 10<sup>34</sup> cm<sup>-2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup>) in the LHC can only be reached or even exceeded if a major upgrade of the CERN proton injector complex takes place. The first identified bottleneck towards higher brightness beams is the 50 MeV proton injection of Linac2 into the PS booster (PSB). Doubling the intensity in the PSB can be achieved with a new linac (Linac4), which increases the injection energy to 160 MeV. Linac4 will provide H- ions and use charge-exchange injection into the PSB instead of using the present multi-turn injection. We present the current status of simulations with ACCSIM, ORBIT, and ESME for all three planes. We use different initial distributions, compare the results of ACCSIM and ORBIT and highlight their differences.CERN-AB-2007-053oai:cds.cern.ch:10555572007
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Aiba, M
Carli, C
Cousineau, S
Gerigk, F
Martini, M
160 MeV H<sup>-</sup> Injection from LINAC4
title 160 MeV H<sup>-</sup> Injection from LINAC4
title_full 160 MeV H<sup>-</sup> Injection from LINAC4
title_fullStr 160 MeV H<sup>-</sup> Injection from LINAC4
title_full_unstemmed 160 MeV H<sup>-</sup> Injection from LINAC4
title_short 160 MeV H<sup>-</sup> Injection from LINAC4
title_sort 160 mev h<sup>-</sup> injection from linac4
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1055557
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