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Multiple Charge State Beam Acceleration at ATLAS

A test of the acceleration of multiple charge-state uranium beams was performed at the ATLAS accelerator. A 238U+26 beam was accelerated in the ATLAS PII linac to 286 MeV (~1.2 MeV/u) and stripped in a carbon foil located 0.5 m from the entrance of the ATLAS Booster section. A 58Ni9+ 'guide...

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Autores principales: Ostroumov, P.N., Pardo, R.C., Zinkann, G.P., Shepard, K.W., Nolen, J.A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/453636
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author Ostroumov, P.N.
Pardo, R.C.
Zinkann, G.P.
Shepard, K.W.
Nolen, J.A.
author_facet Ostroumov, P.N.
Pardo, R.C.
Zinkann, G.P.
Shepard, K.W.
Nolen, J.A.
author_sort Ostroumov, P.N.
collection CERN
description A test of the acceleration of multiple charge-state uranium beams was performed at the ATLAS accelerator. A 238U+26 beam was accelerated in the ATLAS PII linac to 286 MeV (~1.2 MeV/u) and stripped in a carbon foil located 0.5 m from the entrance of the ATLAS Booster section. A 58Ni9+ 'guide' beam from the tandem injector was used to tune the Booster for 238U+38. All charge states from the stripping were injected into the booster and accelerated. Up to 94% of the beam was accelerated through the Booster linac, with losses mostly in the lower charge states. The measured beam properties of each charge state and a comparison to numerical simulations are reported in this paper.
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spelling cern-4536362023-03-14T17:03:11Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/453636engOstroumov, P.N.Pardo, R.C.Zinkann, G.P.Shepard, K.W.Nolen, J.A.Multiple Charge State Beam Acceleration at ATLASAccelerators and Storage RingsA test of the acceleration of multiple charge-state uranium beams was performed at the ATLAS accelerator. A 238U+26 beam was accelerated in the ATLAS PII linac to 286 MeV (~1.2 MeV/u) and stripped in a carbon foil located 0.5 m from the entrance of the ATLAS Booster section. A 58Ni9+ 'guide' beam from the tandem injector was used to tune the Booster for 238U+38. All charge states from the stripping were injected into the booster and accelerated. Up to 94% of the beam was accelerated through the Booster linac, with losses mostly in the lower charge states. The measured beam properties of each charge state and a comparison to numerical simulations are reported in this paper.A test of the acceleration of multiple charge-state uranium beams was performed at the ATLAS accelerator. A 238U+26 beam was accelerated in the ATLAS PII linac to 286 MeV (~1.2 MeV/u) and stripped in a carbon foil located 0.5 m from the entrance of the ATLAS Booster section. A 58Ni9+ 'guide' beam from the tandem injector was used to tune the Booster for 238U+38. All charge states from the stripping were injected into the booster and accelerated. Up to 94% of the beam was accelerated through the Booster linac, with losses mostly in the lower charge states. The measured beam properties of each charge state and a comparison to numerical simulations are reported in this paper.physics/0008185LINAC2000-MOD02oai:cds.cern.ch:4536362000
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Ostroumov, P.N.
Pardo, R.C.
Zinkann, G.P.
Shepard, K.W.
Nolen, J.A.
Multiple Charge State Beam Acceleration at ATLAS
title Multiple Charge State Beam Acceleration at ATLAS
title_full Multiple Charge State Beam Acceleration at ATLAS
title_fullStr Multiple Charge State Beam Acceleration at ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Charge State Beam Acceleration at ATLAS
title_short Multiple Charge State Beam Acceleration at ATLAS
title_sort multiple charge state beam acceleration at atlas
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/453636
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