Single/Few Bunch Space Charge Effects at 8 GeV in the Fermilab Main Injector

Single/Few Bunch Space Charge Effects at 8 GeV in the Fermilab Main Injector
Title Single/Few Bunch Space Charge Effects at 8 GeV in the Fermilab Main Injector PDF eBook
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For Project X, it is planned to inject a beam of 3 1011 particles per bunch into the Main Injector. Therefore, at 8 GeV, there will be increased space charge tune shifts and an increased incoherent tune spread. In preparation for these higher intensity bunches exploratory studies have commenced looking at the transmission of different intensity bunches at different tunes. An experiment is described with results for bunch intensities between 20 and 300 109 particles. To achieve the highest intensity bunches coalescing at 8 GeV is required, resulting in a longer bunch length. Comparisons show that similar transmission curves are obtained when the intensity and bunch length have increased by similar factors. This indicates the incoherent tune shifts are similar, as expected from theory. The results of these experiments will be used in conjugation with simulations to further study high intensity bunches in the Main Injector.

Simulations of Space Charge in the Fermilab Main Injector

Simulations of Space Charge in the Fermilab Main Injector
Title Simulations of Space Charge in the Fermilab Main Injector PDF eBook
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Release 2011
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The Fermilab Project X plan for future high intensity operation relies on the Main Injector as the engine for delivering protons in the 60-120 GeV energy range. Project X plans call for increasing the number of protons per Main Injector bunch from the current value of 1.0 x 1011 to 3.0 x 1011. Space charge effects at the injection energy of 8 GeV have the potential to seriously disrupt operations. We report on ongoing simulation efforts with Synergia, MARYLIE/Impact, and IMPACT, which provide comprehensive capabilities for parallel, multi-physics modeling of beam dynamics in the Main Injector including 3D space-charge effects.

Space-charge Effects in the Fermilab Main Ring at 8 GeV.

Space-charge Effects in the Fermilab Main Ring at 8 GeV.
Title Space-charge Effects in the Fermilab Main Ring at 8 GeV. PDF eBook
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Release 1989
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I use computer tracking to investigate the effects of space-charge on particle motion in the Fermilab Main Ring at p = 8 GeV/c. The results are found to agree with the Laslett tuneshift formula. Simple model cases are also studied to speed up the tracking. The effects of synchrotron oscillations, via tune modulation and dispersion, are included. 2 refs., 5 figs.

Space-charge Effects in the Main Ring at 8 GeV.

Space-charge Effects in the Main Ring at 8 GeV.
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This is a note on the effects of space-charge on particle behavior in the Main Ring. At first, to elucidate various basic points, an idealized model of the Main Ring was studied. Then the TEVLAT program was used, with a sample Main Ring lattice. The TEVLAT program was modified to include space-charge kicks. The idealized model mentioned above consisted of linear dynamics with localized nonlinear elements (thin sextupoles). The incoherent space-charge force was included as a series of kicks applied uniformly around the ring (because the space-charge force is not localized). The space-charge force changes the tune and the oscillation amplitude (action variable) of a particle. However, the effect of this was not fed back into the beam emittance (and thus the change to the space-charge force itself). Finally, synchrotron oscillations were included, and some brief results are presented. 2 refs., 12 figs.

Proceedings of the Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Accelerators, Fermilab, Chicago, 19-21 October 2009

Proceedings of the Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Accelerators, Fermilab, Chicago, 19-21 October 2009
Title Proceedings of the Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Accelerators, Fermilab, Chicago, 19-21 October 2009 PDF eBook
Author Rajendran Raja
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 361
Release 2010
Genre Science
ISBN 9814317292

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Superconducting radiofrequency linac development at Fermilab / S.D. Holmes -- Rare muon decay experiments / Y. Kuno -- Rare kaon decays / D. Bryman -- Muon collider / R.B. Palmer -- Neutrino factories / S. Geer -- ADS and its potential / J.-P. Revol -- ADS history in the USA / R.L. Sheffield and E.J. Pitcher -- Accelerator driven transmutation of waste : high power accelerator for the European ADS demonstrator / J.L. Biarrotte and T. Junquera -- Myrrha, technology development for the realisation of ADS in EU : current status & prospects for realisation / R. Fernandez [und weitere] -- High intensity proton beam production with cyclotrons / J. Grillenberger and M. Seidel -- FFAG for high intensity proton accelerator / Y. Mori -- Kaon yields for 2 to 8 GeV proton beams / K.K. Gudima, N.V. Mokhov and S.I. Striganov -- Pion yield studies for proton driver beams of 2-8 GeV kinetic energy for stopped muon and low-energy muon decay experiments / S.I. Striganov -- J-Parc accelerator status and future plans / H. Kobayashi -- Simulation and verification of DPA in materials / N.V. Mokhov, I.L. Rakhno and S.I. Striganov -- Performance and operational experience of the CNGS facility / E. Gschwendtner -- Particle physics enabled with super-conducting RF technology - summary of working group 1 / D. Jaffe and R. Tschirhart -- Proton beam requirements for a neutrino factory and muon collider / M.S. Zisman -- Proton bunching options / R.B. Palmer -- CW SRF H linac as a proton driver for muon colliders and neutrino factories / M. Popovic, C.M. Ankenbrandt and R.P. Johnson -- Rapid cycling synchrotron option for Project X / W. Chou -- Linac-based proton driver for a neutrino factory / R. Garoby [und weitere] -- Pion production for neutrino factories and muon colliders / N.V. Mokhov [und weitere] -- Proton bunch compression strategies / V. Lebedev -- Accelerator test facility for muon collider and neutrino factory R & D / V. Shiltsev -- The superconducting RF linac for muon collider and neutrino factory - summary of working group 2 / J. Galambos, R. Garoby and S. Geer -- Prospects for a very high power CW SRF linac / R.A. Rimmer -- Indian accelerator program for ADS applications / V.C. Sahni and P. Singh -- Ion accelerator activities at VECC (particularly, operating at low temperature) / R.K. Bhandari -- Chinese efforts in high intensity proton accelerators / S. Fu, J. Wang and S. Fang -- ADSR activity in the UK / R.J. Barlow -- ADS development in Japan / K. Kikuchi -- Project-X, SRF, and very large power stations / C.M. Ankenbrandt, R.P. Johnson and M. Popovic -- Power production and ADS / R. Raja -- Experimental neutron source facility based on accelerator driven system / Y. Gohar -- Transmutation mission / W.S. Yang -- Safety performance and issues / J.E. Cahalan -- Spallation target design for accelerator-driven systems / Y. Gohar -- Design considerations for accelerator transmutation of waste system / W.S. Yang -- Japan ADS program / T. Sasa -- Overview of members states' and IAEA activities in the field of Accelerator Driven Systems (ADS) / A. Stanculescu -- Linac for ADS applications - accelerator technologies / R.W. Garnett and R.L. Sheffield -- SRF linacs and accelerator driven sub-critical systems - summary working groups 3 & 4 / J. Delayen -- Production of Actinium-225 via high energy proton induced spallation of Thorium-232 / J. Harvey [und weitere] -- Search for the electric dipole moment of Radium-225 / R.J. Holt, Z.-T. Lu and R. Mueller -- SRF linac and material science and medicine - summary of working group 5 / J. Nolen, E. Pitcher and H. Kirk

Coalescing at 8 GeV in the Fermilab Main Injector

Coalescing at 8 GeV in the Fermilab Main Injector
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For Project X, it is planned to inject a beam of 3 1011 particles per bunch into the Main Injector. To prepare for this by studying the effects of higher intensity bunches in the Main Injector it is necessary to perform coalescing at 8 GeV. The results of a series of experiments and simulations of 8 GeV coalescing are presented. To increase the coalescing efficiency adiabatic reduction of the 53 MHz RF is required. This results in ≈70% coalescing efficiency of 5 initial bunches. Data using wall current monitors has been taken to compare previous work and new simulations for 53 MHz RF reduction, bunch rotations and coalescing, good agreement between experiment and simulation was found. By increasing the number of bunches to 7 and compressing the bunch energy spread a scheme generating approximately 3 1011 particles in a bunch has been achieved. These bunches will then be used in further investigations.

Theory and Design of Charged Particle Beams

Theory and Design of Charged Particle Beams
Title Theory and Design of Charged Particle Beams PDF eBook
Author Martin Reiser
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 634
Release 2008-09-26
Genre Science
ISBN 3527617639

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Although particle accelerators are the book's main thrust, it offers a broad synoptic description of beams which applies to a wide range of other devices such as low-energy focusing and transport systems and high-power microwave sources. Develops material from first principles, basic equations and theorems in a systematic way. Assumptions and approximations are clearly indicated. Discusses underlying physics and validity of theoretical relationships, design formulas and scaling laws. Features a significant amount of recent work including image effects and the Boltzmann line charge density profiles in bunched beams.