Author: Di Giacomo, M.
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MOOP01 The SARAF-LINAC Project Status 38
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  • N. Pichoff, B. Gastineau, P. Girardot
    CEA/DSM/IRFU, France
  • N. Bazin, D. Chirpaz-Cerbat, B. Dalena, G. Ferrand, P. Gastinel, F. Gougnaud, M. Jacquemet, C. Madec, P.A.P. Nghiem, D. Uriot
    CEA/IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • P. Bertrand, M. Di Giacomo, R. Ferdinand, J.-M. Lagniel
    GANIL, Caen, France
 
  SNRC and CEA collaborate to the upgrade of the SARAF accelerator to 5 mA CW 40 MeV deuteron and proton beams (Phase 2). CEA is in charge of the design, construction and commissioning of the superconducting linac (SARAF-LINAC Project). This paper presents to the accelerator community the status at August 2016 of the SARAF-LINAC Project.  
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MOPLR050 Study and Development of CW Room Temperature Rebuncher for SARAF Accelerator 244
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  • B. Kaizer, Z. Horvitz, A. Perry, J. Rodnizki
    Soreq NRC, Yavne, Israel
  • M. Di Giacomo, J.F. Leyge, M. Michel, P. Toussaint
    GANIL, Caen, France
  • A. Friedman
    Ariel University, Ariel, Israel
 
  The SARAF 176 MHz accelerator is designed to provide CW proton/deuteron beams up to 5 mA current and 40 MeV accelerated ion energy. Phase I of SARAF (up to 4-5 MeV) has been installed, commissioned, and is available for experimental work. Phase II of SARAF is currently in the planning stage and will contain larger MEBT with three rebunchers and four cryomodules, each consisting of SC HWRs and solenoids. Phase II MEBT line is designed to follow a 1.3 MeV/u RFQ, is 4.5 m long, and contains three 176 MHz rebunchers providing a field integral of 105 kV. Different rebuncher configurations have been studied in order to minimize the RF losses and maximize the shunt impedance. Different apertures have also been tested with a required of 40 mm diameter by beam dynamics. The simulations were done using CST Microwave Studio. CEA leads the design for SARAF phase II linac including the MEBT rebunchers and has studied a mixed solid copper and Cu plated stainless steel, 3-gap cavity. SNRC is developing a 4-gap OFHC copper rebuncher as a risk reduction. Both designs are presented and discussed in the paper.  
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WE1A06 Status of SPIRAL2 and RFQ Beam Commissioning 668
 
  • R. Ferdinand, P. Bertrand, M. Di Giacomo, H. Franberg, O. Kamalou, J.-M. Lagniel, G. Normand, A. Savalle, F. Varenne
    GANIL, Caen, France
  • J.-L. Biarrotte
    IPN, Orsay, France
  • D. Uriot
    CEA/DRF/IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
 
  The SPIRAL2 project beam commissioning is started and the superconducting linac installation is being finalized. In parallel with the installations, the first proton beam was extracted in 2014 and the expected beam performances were achieved from both light and heavy ion sources. The conditioning of the RFQ started in October 2015, and the beam commissioning soon after that. After having briefly recalled the project scope and parameters, the present situation of the RFQ beam commissioning is presented.  
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