Antoine Chance (Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives)
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The SARAF-LINAC project July 2024 status
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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 linac downstream the existing RFQ (SARAF-LINAC Project). The MEBT is now installed at SNRC and has been commissioned with both proton (cw) and deuteron (pulsed) beams. Transverse and longitudinal emittances have been measured and beam transport has been com-pared with TraceWin simulations. Cryomodules have been assembled and tested at Saclay. CM1 has been delivered to SNRC and is being integrated at SNRC. This paper presents the results of the qualification of the cryomodules at Saclay and the commissioning at Soreq.
  • N. Pichoff, A. Chance, D. Uriot, F. Gougnaud, G. Ferrand, T. Plaisant
    Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives
  • A. Perry, A. Kreisel, E. Reinfeld, I. Shmuely, J. Luner, L. Weissman
    Soreq Nuclear Research Center
  • D. Simon, F. Senee, J. Dumas
    Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique
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Paper: THAA007
DOI: reference for this paper: 10.18429/JACoW-LINAC2024-THAA007
About:  Received: 20 Aug 2024 — Revised: 22 Sep 2024 — Accepted: 22 Sep 2024 — Issue date: 23 Oct 2024
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The SARAF-LINAC project status (07/2024)
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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 linac downstream the existing RFQ (SARAF-LINAC Project). The MEBT is now installed at SNRC and has been commissioned with both proton (cw) and deuteron (pulsed) beams. Transverse and longitudinal emittances have been measured and beam transport has been com-pared with TraceWin simulations. Cryomodules have been assembled and tested at Saclay. CM1 has been delivered to SNRC and is being integrated at SNRC. This paper presents the results of the qualification of the cryomodules at Saclay and the commissioning at Soreq.
  • N. Pichoff, A. Chance, D. Uriot, F. Gougnaud, G. Ferrand, T. Plaisant
    Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives
  • A. Perry, A. Kreisel, E. Reinfeld, I. Shmuely, J. Luner, L. Weissman
    Soreq Nuclear Research Center
  • D. Simon, F. Senee, J. Dumas
    Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique
DOI: reference for this paper: 10.18429/JACoW-LINAC2024-THAA007
About:  Received: 20 Aug 2024 — Revised: 22 Sep 2024 — Accepted: 22 Sep 2024 — Issue date: 23 Oct 2024
Cite: reference for this paper using: BibTeX, LaTeX, Text/Word, RIS, EndNote