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MOM2CCO03 | Progress towards High Intensity Heavy Ion Beams at the AGOR-Facility | 21 |
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Funding: This work is supported by the European Union through EURONS, contract 506065 and the "Stichting voor Fundamenteel Onderzoek der Materie" (FOM). The on-going upgrade program of the AGOR-facility aiming at intensities beyond 1012 pps for heavy ion beams up to Pb will be discussed. The progress in the main elements of the program (further development of the ECR-source; improvement of the transmission into and through the cyclotron and protection of equipment agains excessive beam loss) will be reported. Further improvement of the ECR ion source is facilitated by the installation of a second source. Redesign of the LEBT to compensate aberrations is in progress; simulations predict a significant increase in transmission. A new, cooled electrostatic extractor is being commissioned and the beam loss control system has been completed. The main remaining issue is vacuum degradation induced by beam loss caused by charge exchange on the residual gas. Experiments at GSI[1] have shown that scrapers and surface coatings can strongly reduce this effect. Tracking calculations of the distribution of the beam losses over the vacuum chamber to determine the optimum location of scrapers and application of a gold coating to relevant parts of the vacuum chamber are underway. [1] C. Omet, H. Kollmus, H. Reich-Sprenger, P. Spiller; Ion catcher system for the stabilisation of the dynamic pressure in SIS18; http://jacow.org/e08/papers/mopc099.pdf |
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MOPCP087 | Beamloss Monitoring and Control for High Intensity Beams at the AGOR-Facility | 227 |
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Funding: This work is supported by the European Union through EURONS, contract 506065 and the "Stichting voor Fundamenteel Onderzoek der Materie" (FOM). The experiments at the AGOR facility require intense heavy ion beams with a beam power up to 500 W. Examples are 6 x 1012 pps of 20Ne at 23 MeV/A and 1012 pps 206Pb at 8.5 MeV/A. To prevent damage to components by the beam (power density >100 W/mm3 in unfavorable cases) a modular beam loss monitoring and control system has been developed for the cyclotron and high energy beam lines. The architecture of the system will be described and the considerations for the major design choices discussed. The system uses the CAN-bus for communication and verification of system integrity. The injected beam is chopped at 1 kHz with a variable duty factor up to 90 %. The beam intensity at injection and a number of locations in the high energy beam line is measured by inductive pick-ups. Furthermore localized beam losses on slits and diaphragms are directly measured. When beam loss in any section exceeds the predefined maximum value the duty factor of the beam is automatically reduced. Beam diagnostics are protected by switching off the beam when they are inserted at too high intensity. |
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