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MOPFI078 | The Possibility of Generation of High Energy Electron Beam at the SNS Facility | 458 |
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Funding: ORNL/SNS is managed by UT-Battelle, LLC, for the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725 The linac of the SNS accelerator facility can be used to produce an electron beam with 300-400 MeV energy. At present there are a few predesigned experiments with electron beam that can be alternatively carried out at the SNS. However, the SNS linac is designed and optimized for acceleration of H− , which brings some problems when considering direct acceleration of electrons. Alternative machine setup for electron acceleration and transport are discussed. Here, we present a study of the optimal electron beam parameters that can be achieved without any significant changes of the SNS accelerator. |
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THYB101 | Suppressing Transverse Beam Halo with Nonlinear Magnetic Fields | 3099 |
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Funding: This work was supported in part by the US Department of Energy's Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics, under grant No. DE-SC0006247. Traditional space charge driven resonances, such as beam halo, arise due to the underlying linear nature of accelerator lattices. In this talk, we present initial results on a new class of intrinsically nonlinear lattices, which introduce a large tune spread naturally. The resulting nonlinear decoherence suppresses the onset of beam halo. |
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