Author: Lens, D.E.M.
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TUVIR14 The SIS100 RF Systems - Updates and Recent Progress 26
 
  • J.S. Schmidt, R. Balß, M. Frey, P. Hülsmann, H. Klingbeil, H.G. König, U. Laier, D.E.M. Lens, A. Stuhl
    GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
 
  Within the FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research) accelerator complex, the SIS100 synchrotron will provide high intensity proton to heavy ion beams to the various beam lines and storage rings. This paper presents the recent progress of the SIS100 overall RF system in its preparation towards installation. The RF system is split into four separate sub-systems with a significant number of RF stations. Each RF station consists of a ferrite or MA loaded cavity, a tetrode-based power amplifier, a switching mode power supply unit and various analogue or digital LLRF components for feedback and feedforward control. Fourteen ferrite cavities will generate the accelerating field, while nine cavities loaded with magnetic alloy ring cores are used for bunch compression. The barrier bucket system, which is used to apply a pre-compression of the beam, as well as the longitudinal feedback system for stabilization of beam oscillations will be realized by in total four cavities of the same type.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2020-TUVIR14  
About • paper received ※ 03 June 2020       paper accepted ※ 11 June 2020       issue date ※ 10 August 2020  
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