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Loss management in the beta-beam decay ring

The aim of the beta-beams is to produce pure electron neutrino and anti-neutrino highly energetic beams, coming from β-decay of the 18Ne10+ and 6He2+, both at γ = 100, directed towards experimental halls situated in the Fréjus tunnel [1], [2]. The high intensity ion beams are stored in a ring, until...

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Autores principales: Chancé, Antoine, Payet, Jacques
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1355367
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author Chancé, Antoine
Payet, Jacques
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Payet, Jacques
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description The aim of the beta-beams is to produce pure electron neutrino and anti-neutrino highly energetic beams, coming from β-decay of the 18Ne10+ and 6He2+, both at γ = 100, directed towards experimental halls situated in the Fréjus tunnel [1], [2]. The high intensity ion beams are stored in a ring, until the ions decay. Consequently, all the injected particles will be lost anywhere around the ring generating a high level of irradiation. In order to keep a constant neutrino flux, the losses due to the decay of the radioactive ions are compensated with regular injections. The new ion beam is then merged with the stored beam with a specific RF program [3]. We have to consider two sources of losses: – The β-decay products: their magnetic rigidity being different from the reference one, they are bent differently and lost. – The losses during the injection merging process. The first one needs a particular ring design in order to insert appropriate beam stoppers at the right place. The second one needs a specific collimation system which allows beam longitudinal halo cleaning between two successive injections.
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spelling cern-13553672019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1355367engChancé, AntoinePayet, JacquesLoss management in the beta-beam decay ring12: TASK 12Accelerators and Storage RingsThe aim of the beta-beams is to produce pure electron neutrino and anti-neutrino highly energetic beams, coming from β-decay of the 18Ne10+ and 6He2+, both at γ = 100, directed towards experimental halls situated in the Fréjus tunnel [1], [2]. The high intensity ion beams are stored in a ring, until the ions decay. Consequently, all the injected particles will be lost anywhere around the ring generating a high level of irradiation. In order to keep a constant neutrino flux, the losses due to the decay of the radioactive ions are compensated with regular injections. The new ion beam is then merged with the stored beam with a specific RF program [3]. We have to consider two sources of losses: – The β-decay products: their magnetic rigidity being different from the reference one, they are bent differently and lost. – The losses during the injection merging process. The first one needs a particular ring design in order to insert appropriate beam stoppers at the right place. The second one needs a specific collimation system which allows beam longitudinal halo cleaning between two successive injections.EURISOL-12-23-2007-0013oai:cds.cern.ch:13553672006
spellingShingle 12: TASK 12
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Chancé, Antoine
Payet, Jacques
Loss management in the beta-beam decay ring
title Loss management in the beta-beam decay ring
title_full Loss management in the beta-beam decay ring
title_fullStr Loss management in the beta-beam decay ring
title_full_unstemmed Loss management in the beta-beam decay ring
title_short Loss management in the beta-beam decay ring
title_sort loss management in the beta-beam decay ring
topic 12: TASK 12
Accelerators and Storage Rings
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