Author: Binkowski, J.
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TUPB040 Status of the Linac SRF Acquisition for FRIB 564
 
  • M. Leitner, E.C. Bernard, J. Binkowski, B. Bird, S. Bricker, S. Chouhan, C. Compton, K. Elliott, B. Enkhbat, A.D. Fox, L.L. Harle, M. Hodek, M.J. Johnson, I.M. Malloch, D. R. Miller, S.J. Miller, T. Nellis, D. Norton, R. Oweiss, J.P. Ozelis, J. Popielarski, L. Popielarski, K. Saito, M. Shuptar, G.J. Velianoff, J. Wei, M. Williams, K. Witgen, Y. Xu, Y. Yamazaki, Y. Zhang
    FRIB, East Lansing, USA
  • A. Facco
    INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
 
  Funding: This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under Cooperative Agreement DE SC0000661.
The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) will utilize a high-intensity, superconducting heavy-ion driver linac to provide stable ion beams from protons to uranium up to energies of >200 MeV/u and at a beam power of up to 400 kW. The ions are accelerated to about 0.5 MeV/u using a room-temperature 80.5 MHz RFQ and injected into a superconducting cw linac consisting of 330 individual low-beta cavities in 49 cryomodules operating at 2 K. This paper discusses the current status of the linac SRF acquisition strategy as the project phases into construction mode.