Author: Matsumoto, N.
Paper Title Page
MOPRI089 Upgrade of J-PARC Fast Extraction System 821
 
  • K. Fan, K. Ishii, H. Matsumoto, N. Matsumoto, T. Sugimoto
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
  • T. Shibata
    JAEA, Ibaraki-ken, Japan
 
  The J-PARC main ring (MR) fast extraction (FX) system has two functions: to deliver a high power beam to the neutrino experimental facility and to dump the beam at any time in case of hardware failures. The present FX system consists of five bipolar kickers and eight bipolar septa. In order to raise the beam power to the design limit, both the beam intensity and the repetition rate will increase gradually. The FX system needs to be upgraded to satisfy the new requirements. The upgrade includes FX orbit optimization and new design of devices. Firstly, two high performance eddy current septa have been designed and fabricated. Then downstream high field septa are redesigned and using ceramic beam pipe to eliminate eddy current effects, which meets the requirement of high repetition rate operation. A new large physical aperture quadrupole is needed to accommodate high intensity beam. In order to evaluate the beam loss in the new system, realistic 3D beam tracking is studied.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2014-MOPRI089  
Export • reference for this paper using ※ BibTeX, ※ LaTeX, ※ Text/Word, ※ RIS, ※ EndNote (xml)  
 
WEPRO065 New Design of J-PARC Main Ring Injection System for High Beam Power Operation 2097
 
  • K. Fan, K. Ishii, H. Matsumoto, N. Matsumoto, T. Shibata, T. Sugimoto
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  The present J-PARC main ring (MR) injection system has worked for 6 years since 2008, and the performance has been improved a lot by correcting the original design faults. But there are still problems in the existing injection system that affects the daily operation. In order to realize the MR beam power to the design limit, a high performance injection system is crucial. The remaining problems may have severe effects on high intensity beam, and become a big block to the realization of high beam power operation. Thus, upgrade the present injection system to satisfy the demands of high beam power operation is extremely important. The upgrade will redesign injection septa to obtain high performance, which will reduce the leakage field greatly. The kicker rise time will be reduced greatly by optimizing the configuration and using speed-up circuit. A compensation kicker magnet is being studied for reflection tail field cancelation. Careful 3D electromagnetic field simulations and 3D particle tracking are performed to ensure the accuracy of magnets design.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2014-WEPRO065  
Export • reference for this paper using ※ BibTeX, ※ LaTeX, ※ Text/Word, ※ RIS, ※ EndNote (xml)