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Commissioning of the Linac4 Low Level RF and Future Plans

Linac4 is a new 86-m long normal-conducting linear accelerator that will provide 160 MeV H^{−} to the CERN PS Booster (PSB), and replace the present 50 MeV proton Linac2. The Low Level RF (LLRF) system has to control the RFQ, two choppers, three bunching cavities, twenty two accelerating cavities an...

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Autores principales: Baudrenghien, Philippe, Galindo, Javier, Hagmann, Gregoire, Noirjean, Jose, Stellfeld, Donat, Valuch, Daniel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2062609
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Sumario:Linac4 is a new 86-m long normal-conducting linear accelerator that will provide 160 MeV H^{−} to the CERN PS Booster (PSB), and replace the present 50 MeV proton Linac2. The Low Level RF (LLRF) system has to control the RFQ, two choppers, three bunching cavities, twenty two accelerating cavities and one debuncher in the transfer line to the PSB. To optimize the transfer into the 1 MHz PSB bucket, the machine includes fast choppers (synchronized with the PSB RF) and a voltage modulation of the last two cavities that will provide Longitudinal Painting for optimum filling. The commissioning in the tunnel with beam has started in October 2013. So far the part consisting of the RFQ, the three bunching cavities, and the first DTL is operational. The rest of the machine will be progressively commissioned till end 2015. The paper presents the LLRF system. First results from the commissioning (with a prototype regulation system) are shown and the more sophisticated algorithms under development are presented.