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Designs of High-intensity Proton Linacs with Non-equipartitioning

Superconducting technology is playing more and more important roles in high-power proton linacs. Periodic phase advance less than 90 degrees and equipartitioning design are considered very important principles in linac design. Due to the very high construction and operation costs, it is very importa...

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Autores principales: Meng, Cai, Li, Zhihui, Pei, Shilun, Sun, Biao, Tang, Jingyu, Yan, Fang, Garoby, Roland, Gerigk, Frank, Lombardi, Alessandra
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2003191
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author Meng, Cai
Li, Zhihui
Pei, Shilun
Sun, Biao
Tang, Jingyu
Yan, Fang
Garoby, Roland
Gerigk, Frank
Lombardi, Alessandra
author_facet Meng, Cai
Li, Zhihui
Pei, Shilun
Sun, Biao
Tang, Jingyu
Yan, Fang
Garoby, Roland
Gerigk, Frank
Lombardi, Alessandra
author_sort Meng, Cai
collection CERN
description Superconducting technology is playing more and more important roles in high-power proton linacs. Periodic phase advance less than 90 degrees and equipartitioning design are considered very important principles in linac design. Due to the very high construction and operation costs, it is very important in optimizing the design to lower the costs. In usual, the longitudinal emittance is larger from the front-end, thus the transverse phase advance is designed to have a larger value. However, with the technical advancement, higher accelerating field can be obtained. In order to take this advantage, it is of much interest in increasing the longitudinal phase advance to shorten the linac or reduce the cost. In this paper, we present the design method that keeping the longitudinal phase advance as large as possible but smaller than 90 degree to maximize the use of the available accelerating gradient. Even though this method does not observe the equipartitioning condition, we can also obtain very good beam dynamics results by placing the tunes in resonant-free regions. In this paper, the design and simulation results by applying this method to the SPL and China-ADS linac will be present.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13147472022-08-17T13:30:41Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2003191engMeng, CaiLi, ZhihuiPei, ShilunSun, BiaoTang, JingyuYan, FangGaroby, RolandGerigk, FrankLombardi, AlessandraDesigns of High-intensity Proton Linacs with Non-equipartitioningAccelerators and Storage RingsSuperconducting technology is playing more and more important roles in high-power proton linacs. Periodic phase advance less than 90 degrees and equipartitioning design are considered very important principles in linac design. Due to the very high construction and operation costs, it is very important in optimizing the design to lower the costs. In usual, the longitudinal emittance is larger from the front-end, thus the transverse phase advance is designed to have a larger value. However, with the technical advancement, higher accelerating field can be obtained. In order to take this advantage, it is of much interest in increasing the longitudinal phase advance to shorten the linac or reduce the cost. In this paper, we present the design method that keeping the longitudinal phase advance as large as possible but smaller than 90 degree to maximize the use of the available accelerating gradient. Even though this method does not observe the equipartitioning condition, we can also obtain very good beam dynamics results by placing the tunes in resonant-free regions. In this paper, the design and simulation results by applying this method to the SPL and China-ADS linac will be present.oai:inspirehep.net:13147472014
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Meng, Cai
Li, Zhihui
Pei, Shilun
Sun, Biao
Tang, Jingyu
Yan, Fang
Garoby, Roland
Gerigk, Frank
Lombardi, Alessandra
Designs of High-intensity Proton Linacs with Non-equipartitioning
title Designs of High-intensity Proton Linacs with Non-equipartitioning
title_full Designs of High-intensity Proton Linacs with Non-equipartitioning
title_fullStr Designs of High-intensity Proton Linacs with Non-equipartitioning
title_full_unstemmed Designs of High-intensity Proton Linacs with Non-equipartitioning
title_short Designs of High-intensity Proton Linacs with Non-equipartitioning
title_sort designs of high-intensity proton linacs with non-equipartitioning
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2003191
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