Author: Kulevoy, T.
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THP041 Particle Dynamics Simulation in Wobbler System for Hollow High Energy Heavy Ion Beam Formation 2193
 
  • S. Minaev, N.N. Alexeev, A. Golubev, G. Kropachev, T. Kulevoy, B.Y. Sharkov, A. Sitnikov, T. Tretyakova
    ITEP, Moscow, Russia
 
  Funding: Work supported by Rosatom contract #N.4е.45.90.10.1065
Intense heavy ion beam is an efficient tool to generate high energy density states in macroscopic amounts of matter. As result it enables to study astrophysical processes in the laboratory under controlled and reproducible conditions. For advanced experiments in high energy density physics the cylindrical target irradiated by hollow cylindrical beam is required. A new method for RF rotation of the ion beam is applied for the formation of the required hollow beam. The RF system consisting of two four-cell H-mode cavities with a resonant frequency of 297 MHz was chosen. The layout of the suggested rotating system for hollow beam formation including focusing elements is presented. The particle dynamics simulation was carried out for expecting beam parameters at ITEP Terawatt Accumulator project (ITEP TWAC). The results of simulation is considered in this paper.