Keyword: TRIUMF
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MOIOC01 Status of Superconducting Electron Linac Driver for Rare Ion Beam Production at TRIUMF cavity, cryomodule, linac, electron 31
 
  • R.E. Laxdal, F. Ames, R.A. Baartman, I.V. Bylinskii, Y.-C. Chao, D. Dale, K. Fong, E.R. Guetre, P. Kolb, S.R. Koscielniak, A. Koveshnikov, M.P. Laverty, Y. Ma, M. Marchetto, L. Merminga, A.K. Mitra, N. Muller, R.R. Nagimov, T. Planche, W.R. Rawnsley, V.A. Verzilov, Z.Y. Yao, Q. Zheng, V. Zvyagintsev
    TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver, Canada
 
  A MW class cw superconducting electron linac is being installed at TRIUMF as a driver for radioactive beam production through photo-fission. The ARIEL e-linac will house five 1.3GHz nine-cell cavities in three cryomodules and accelerate up to 10mA of electrons to 50MeV. A first phase of installation will see three cavities in two cryomodules installed by the end of 2014. Presently the injector cryomodule is installed and undergoing cryogenic and rf characterizations and beam acceleration tests with beam from the 300kV DC gun. The second cryomodule is being prepared for first tests. The linac status including descriptions and operating performance of installed cryogenic and rf systems, electron gun performance, cryomodule performance and the results of first beam acceleration tests will be reported.  
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THIOC02 Allison Scanner Emittance Diagnostic Development at TRIUMF emittance, electron, ion, gun 829
 
  • A. Laxdal, F. Ames, R.A. Baartman, W.R. Rawnsley, A. Sen, V.A. Verzilov, G. Waters
    TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver, Canada
  • R.V. Hariwal
    IUAC, New Delhi, India
  • M. Kownacki
    SFU, Burnaby, BC, Canada
  • R.F. Paris
    University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
 
  TRIUMF has developed Allison scanners to measure the transverse emittance of both low intensity hadron beams at 104 pps and high intensity electron beams at 10mA for a dynamic range of more than 1012 in intensity. The devices give high resolution transverse emittance information in a compact package that fits in a single diagnostic box. The talk will present the design and performance of the operating devices.  
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