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Feasibility study of a 2 GeV superconducting $H^{-}$ linac as injector for the CERN PS

This preliminary feasibility study is based on the availability of the CERN LEP2 superconducting RF system after LEP de-commissioning. The option that is explored is to use this system as part of a high energy H- linac injecting at 2 GeV into the CERN PS, with the aim of reliably providing at its ou...

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Autores principales: Garoby, R, Haseroth, H, Hill, C E, Lombardi, A M, Ostroumov, P N, Tessier, J M, Vretenar, Maurizio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/367498
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author Garoby, R
Haseroth, H
Hill, C E
Lombardi, A M
Ostroumov, P N
Tessier, J M
Vretenar, Maurizio
author_facet Garoby, R
Haseroth, H
Hill, C E
Lombardi, A M
Ostroumov, P N
Tessier, J M
Vretenar, Maurizio
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description This preliminary feasibility study is based on the availability of the CERN LEP2 superconducting RF system after LEP de-commissioning. The option that is explored is to use this system as part of a high energy H- linac injecting at 2 GeV into the CERN PS, with the aim of reliably providing at its output twice the presently foreseen transverse beam brightness at the ultimate intensity envisaged for LHC. This requires the linac to be pulsed at the PS repetition rate of 0.8 Hz with a mean beam current of 10 mA which is sufficient for filling the PS in 240 ms (i.e. about 100 turns) with the ultimate intensity foreseen for injection for the LHC. The linac is composed of two RFQs with a chopping section, a room temperature DTL, a superconducting section with reduced beta cavities up to 1 GeV, and a section of LEP2 cavities up to 2 GeV. This study deals, in particular, with the problems inherent in H- acceleration up to high energy and in the pulsed operation of SC cavities. Means for compensating microphonic vibrations in the SC cavities are considered, with the aim of reducing the final overall energy spread to the tight requirements for injection into a synchrotron. Other possible applications of such a machine are also briefly reviewed, that make use of its potential for working at a higher duty cycle than required for LHC alone.
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spelling cern-3674982021-11-11T09:56:51Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/367498engGaroby, RHaseroth, HHill, C ELombardi, A MOstroumov, P NTessier, J MVretenar, MaurizioFeasibility study of a 2 GeV superconducting $H^{-}$ linac as injector for the CERN PSAccelerators and Storage RingsThis preliminary feasibility study is based on the availability of the CERN LEP2 superconducting RF system after LEP de-commissioning. The option that is explored is to use this system as part of a high energy H- linac injecting at 2 GeV into the CERN PS, with the aim of reliably providing at its output twice the presently foreseen transverse beam brightness at the ultimate intensity envisaged for LHC. This requires the linac to be pulsed at the PS repetition rate of 0.8 Hz with a mean beam current of 10 mA which is sufficient for filling the PS in 240 ms (i.e. about 100 turns) with the ultimate intensity foreseen for injection for the LHC. The linac is composed of two RFQs with a chopping section, a room temperature DTL, a superconducting section with reduced beta cavities up to 1 GeV, and a section of LEP2 cavities up to 2 GeV. This study deals, in particular, with the problems inherent in H- acceleration up to high energy and in the pulsed operation of SC cavities. Means for compensating microphonic vibrations in the SC cavities are considered, with the aim of reducing the final overall energy spread to the tight requirements for injection into a synchrotron. Other possible applications of such a machine are also briefly reviewed, that make use of its potential for working at a higher duty cycle than required for LHC alone.CERN-PS-98-049-RF-HPCERN-OPEN-2000-136oai:cds.cern.ch:3674981998
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Garoby, R
Haseroth, H
Hill, C E
Lombardi, A M
Ostroumov, P N
Tessier, J M
Vretenar, Maurizio
Feasibility study of a 2 GeV superconducting $H^{-}$ linac as injector for the CERN PS
title Feasibility study of a 2 GeV superconducting $H^{-}$ linac as injector for the CERN PS
title_full Feasibility study of a 2 GeV superconducting $H^{-}$ linac as injector for the CERN PS
title_fullStr Feasibility study of a 2 GeV superconducting $H^{-}$ linac as injector for the CERN PS
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility study of a 2 GeV superconducting $H^{-}$ linac as injector for the CERN PS
title_short Feasibility study of a 2 GeV superconducting $H^{-}$ linac as injector for the CERN PS
title_sort feasibility study of a 2 gev superconducting $h^{-}$ linac as injector for the cern ps
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/367498
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