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TUIDCC001 | PERLE - Beam Optics Design | 49 |
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Funding: Work has been authored by Jefferson Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23177 with the U.S. Department of Energy. PERLE (Powerful ERL for Experiments) is a novel ERL test facility, initially proposed to validate design choices for a 60 GeV ERL needed for a future extension of the LHC towards a hadron-electron collider, the LHeC. Its main goal is to test the limits of a high current, CW, multi-pass operation with superconducting cavities at 802 MHz (and perhaps exploring other frequencies of interest). PERLE optics features Flexible Momentum Compaction (FMC) lattice architecture for six vertically stacked return arcs and a high current, 5 MeV photo-injector. With only one pair of 4-cavity cryomodules, 400 MeV beam energy can be reached in three re-circulation passes, with beam currents in excess of 15 mA. This unique quality beam is intended to perform a number of experiments in different fields reaching from uncharted tests of accelerator components via elastic ep scattering to laser-Compton backscattering for photon physics. Following the experiment, the CW beam is decelerated in three consecutive passes back to the injection energy, transferring virtually stored energy back to the RF. |
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WEIACC003 | ER@CEBAF, a 7 GeV, 5-Pass, Energy Recovery Experiment | 58 |
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Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S. DOE, Jefferson Science Associates, LLC under Contract DE-AC05-06OR23177 with the U.S. DOE. A multiple-pass, high energy Energy Recovery Linac experiment at the JLab CEBAF will be instrumental in providing necessary information and technology testing for a number of possible future applications and facilities such as Linac-Ring based colliders, which have been designed at BNL (eRHIC) and CERN (LHeC), and also drivers for high-energy FELs and 4th GLS. The project has been submitted to, and has received approval from, JLab Program Advisory Committee (PAC 44) in July 2016. Since it was launched 2+ years ago, it has progressed in defining the experimental goals, including for instance multiple-beam instrumentation, ER efficiency, BBU, and the necessary modifications to CEBAF lattice, including for instance a 4-dipole phase chicane in recirculation Arc A, a dump line, and new linac optics. End-to-end simulations have been undertaken and software tools are under development. A next major objective in demonstrating readiness is a technical review as mandated by PAC 44. This paper gives a status of the project and its context, and presents plans for the near future. |
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FRIBCC002 | ERL17 Workshop, WG2 Summary: Optics, Beam Dynamics and Instrumentation | 79 |
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During the workshop a number of interesting projects were discussed: ERL at KEK, ALICE, PERLE, LHeC, eRHIC, CBETA, ERL for MESA and BERLinPro; a nice mixture of future, existing and past facilities. A rather vigorous development of new ERLs is aggressively pushing the limits: maximizing number of passes, maximizing virtual beam power, opening longitudinal acceptance, mitigation of limiting factors: BBU, CSR/microbunching, diagnostics and Instrumentation for multiple beams, multiparticle tracking studies of dark current and halo formation. A bright future can be expected for the field. | ||
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