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Loss concentration and evacuation by mini-wire-septa from circular machines for spallation neutron sources

Efficient loss management is crucial in high-intensity circular machines like neutron sources, and those using superconducting magnets. Collimator systems have been designed or are under intensive study [1]. The common problem of collimation is the outscattering from the collimator faces which are m...

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Autor principal: Schönauer, Horst Otto
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/284272
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description Efficient loss management is crucial in high-intensity circular machines like neutron sources, and those using superconducting magnets. Collimator systems have been designed or are under intensive study [1]. The common problem of collimation is the outscattering from the collimator faces which are most frequently hit at shallow depth. In this situation high collection efficiency can only be achieved by two-or-more-stage, double-jaw, systems requiring betatron phase advances approaching 2p. As the outscattering is isotropic, both transverse planes are affected and the system layout becomes a two-dimensional problem. Any convincing single-stage collimation system would be simpler to operate and is likely to be less expensive. The possible physical evacuation of the lost beam towards a remote dump can drastically reduce the radioactivity level in the tunnel. Moreover, fitting a two-stage system into an existing machine is difficult and in general not very promising. In this situation a wire septum may be the only satisfactory solution.
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spelling cern-2842722022-08-17T13:39:18Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/284272engSchönauer, Horst OttoLoss concentration and evacuation by mini-wire-septa from circular machines for spallation neutron sourcesAccelerators and Storage RingsEfficient loss management is crucial in high-intensity circular machines like neutron sources, and those using superconducting magnets. Collimator systems have been designed or are under intensive study [1]. The common problem of collimation is the outscattering from the collimator faces which are most frequently hit at shallow depth. In this situation high collection efficiency can only be achieved by two-or-more-stage, double-jaw, systems requiring betatron phase advances approaching 2p. As the outscattering is isotropic, both transverse planes are affected and the system layout becomes a two-dimensional problem. Any convincing single-stage collimation system would be simpler to operate and is likely to be less expensive. The possible physical evacuation of the lost beam towards a remote dump can drastically reduce the radioactivity level in the tunnel. Moreover, fitting a two-stage system into an existing machine is difficult and in general not very promising. In this situation a wire septum may be the only satisfactory solution.CERN-PS-95-025-HIoai:cds.cern.ch:2842721995-06-09
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Schönauer, Horst Otto
Loss concentration and evacuation by mini-wire-septa from circular machines for spallation neutron sources
title Loss concentration and evacuation by mini-wire-septa from circular machines for spallation neutron sources
title_full Loss concentration and evacuation by mini-wire-septa from circular machines for spallation neutron sources
title_fullStr Loss concentration and evacuation by mini-wire-septa from circular machines for spallation neutron sources
title_full_unstemmed Loss concentration and evacuation by mini-wire-septa from circular machines for spallation neutron sources
title_short Loss concentration and evacuation by mini-wire-septa from circular machines for spallation neutron sources
title_sort loss concentration and evacuation by mini-wire-septa from circular machines for spallation neutron sources
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/284272
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