Author: Shea, T.J.
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WEPP07 The Insertable Beam Stop in the ESS SPK Section 114
 
  • E.M. Donegani, T.J. Grandsaert, T.J. Shea, C.A. Thomas
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
 
  This paper deals with the Insertable Beam Stop (IBS) to be installed at the transition between the normal conducting and superconducting sections of the ESS linac. The IBS will be used to avoid beam losses in the cryogenic cavities during tuning and commissioning of the ESS linac. The IBS will stop protons in the energy range from 73 MeV to 92 MeV. The proton beam has a current up to 62.5 mA, and 50·10-6 or 5E-6s long pulses at a rate of 1 or 14 Hz, respectively. Firstly, the IBS was designed in MCNPX/ANSYS to withstand thermal and structural stresses, while minimizing neutron production and limiting the deposited power in the cryogenic cavities below 0.2 W/m. Secondly, the prompt background and residual dose in the vicinity of the IBS were computed, as well as the activation of the IBS components themselves. Finally, a feasibility study was performed to determine if the IBS can be profitably used as a beam-profile monitoring device. The results will serve as input for calculations of the expected signal in beam loss monitors. Moreover, they will enable the design of the nearby shielding limiting the activation of surrounding structures and allowing maintenance works.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2020-WEPP07  
About • paper received ※ 01 September 2020       paper accepted ※ 14 September 2020       issue date ※ 30 October 2020  
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