Author: Gu, S.
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TUYA01 BEPCII Performance and Beam Dynamics Studies on Luminosity 1014
 
  • C.H. Yu, Z. Duan, S. Gu, Y.Y. Guo, X.Y. Huang, D. Ji, H.F. Ji, Y. Jiao, Zh.C. Liu, Y.M. Peng, Q. Qin, Y.S. Sun, S.K. Tian, J.Q. Wang, N. Wang, X.H. Wang, Y. Wei, X.M. Wen, J. Wu, J. Xing, G. Xu, Y. Yue, C. Zhang, Y. Zhang
    IHEP, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  The upgrade of the Beijing Electron Positron Collider, BEPCII, is now in a good performance for both high energy physics and synchrotron radiation experiments. The luminosity at the design energy of 1.89 GeV reached the design value 1.0*1033/cm2/s1 recently. A lot of work, including accelerator physics study and technical progress, has been done for the luminosity enhancement, not only at the design energy, but all the energy region run for HEP experiments from 1.0 to 2.3 GeV. The performance of BEPCII and the process of luminosity enhancement will be described in detail.  
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WEOBA02 Commissioning of the China-ADS Injector-I Testing Facility 2048
 
  • F. Yan, J.S. Cao, Y.L. Chi, R. Ge, H. Geng, S. Gu, D.Z. Guo, T.M. Huang, X. Jing, H. Li, R.L. Liu, F. Long, C. Meng, H.F. Ouyang, W.M. Pan, Q.L. Peng, Y.F. Sui, J.L. Wang, S.C. Wang, Z. Xue, Q. Ye, Y.L. Zhao
    IHEP, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  The 10 MeV accelerator-driven subcritical system (ADS) Injector I test stand at Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) is a testing facility dedicated to demonstrate one of the two injector design schemes [Injector Scheme-I, which works at 325 MHz], for the ADS project in China. The ion source was installed since April of 2014, periods of commissioning are regularly scheduled between installation phases of the rest of the injector. 6.05 MeV proton energy has been achieved with average beam current of 10 mA by 7 SC spoke cavities at present. This contribution reports the details of the commissioning results together with the challenges of the CW machine commissioning.  
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