Author: Sampson, P.
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THPF046 Operation of the RHIC Injector Chain with Ions from EBIS 3804
 
  • C.J. Gardner, J.G. Alessi, E.N. Beebe, I. Blackler, M. Blaskiewicz, J.M. Brennan, K.A. Brown, J.J. Butler, C. Carlson, W. Fischer, D.M. Gassner, D. Goldberg, T. Hayes, H. Huang, P.F. Ingrassia, J.P. Jamilkowski, N.A. Kling, J.S. Laster, D. Maffei, M. Mapes, I. Marneris, G.J. Marr, A. Marusic, D.R. McCafferty, K. Mernick, M.G. Minty, J. Morris, C. Naylor, S. Nemesure, S. Perez, A.I. Pikin, D. Raparia, T. Roser, P. Sampson, J. Sandberg, V. Schoefer, F. Severino, T.C. Shrey, K.S. Smith, D. Steski, P. Thieberger, J.E. Tuozzolo, B. Van Kuik, A. Zaltsman, K. Zeno, W. Zhang
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
Since 2012 gold and all other ions for the RHIC injector chain have been provided by an Electron Beam Ion Source (EBIS). The source is followed by an RFQ, a short Linac, and a 30 m transport line. These components replace the Tandem van de Graaff and associated 840 m transfer line. They provide ions at 2 MeV per nucleon (kinetic energy) for injection into the AGS Booster. The setup and operation of Booster and AGS with various ions from the new source are reviewed.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2015-THPF046  
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