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Possibility of a higher PSB to PS transfer energy

Following the Chamonix 2010 workshop a task force has been set up to study the feasibility and the impact of an energy upgrade of the PS Booster from the present 1.4 GeV to about 2 GeV. The working group has confirmed the feasibility of such an upgrade, and analysed in detail the impact on the accel...

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Autores principales: Hanke, K, Aberle, O, Blas, A, Borburgh, J, Bozzini, D, Buzio, M, Capatina, O, Carli, C, Dobers, T, Fernandez, L, Findlay, A, Folch, R, Gilardoni, S, Gilbert, N, Hermanns, T, Mahner, E, Mikulec, B, Newborough, A, Nonis, M, Olek, S, Paoluzzi, M, Pittet, S, Ruehl, I, Rumolo, G, Steerenberg, R, Tan, J, Tommasini, D, Weterings, W, Widorski, M, Shaposhnikova, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2011-005.344
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1353877
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Sumario:Following the Chamonix 2010 workshop a task force has been set up to study the feasibility and the impact of an energy upgrade of the PS Booster from the present 1.4 GeV to about 2 GeV. The working group has confirmed the feasibility of such an upgrade, and analysed in detail the impact on the accelerator hardware along with a cost estimate and a tentative planning. The outcome of the task force will be summarized, with particular emphasis on the remaining limitations, risks and uncertainties.