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Glass, H. D.

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MOPAS008 A Wide Aperture Quadrupole for the Fermilab Main Injector Synchrotron 455
 
  • D. J. Harding, C. L. Bartelson, B. C. Brown, J. A. Carson, W. Chou, J. DiMarco, H. D. Glass, D. E. Johnson, V. S. Kashikhin, I. Kourbanis, W. F. Robotham, M. Tartaglia
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
 
  Funding: Work supported by the U. S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-76CH03000.

During the design of the Fermilab Main Injector synchrotron it was recognized that the aperture was limited at the beam transfer and extraction points by the combination of the Lambertson magnets and the reused Main Ring quadrupoles located between the Lambertsons. Increased intensity demands on the Main Injector from antiproton production for the collider program, slow spill to the meson fixed target program, and high intensity beam to the high energy neutrino program have led us to replace the aperture-limiting quadrupoles with newly built magnets that have the same physical length but a larger aperture. The magnets run on the main quadrupole bus, and must therefore have the same excitation profile as the magnets they replaced. We present here the design of the magnets, their magnetic performance, and the accelerator performance.

 
TUPAS015 Operational Aspects of the Main Injector Large Aperture Quadrupole 1685
 
  • W. Chou, C. L. Bartelson, B. C. Brown, D. Capista, J. L. Crisp, J. DiMarco, J. Fitzgerald, H. D. Glass, D. J. Harding, B. Hendricks, D. E. Johnson, V. S. Kashikhin, I. Kourbanis, W. F. Robotham, T. Sager, M. Tartaglia, L. Valerio, R. C. Webber, M. Wendt, D. Wolff, M.-J. Yang
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
 
  Funding: Work supported by Universities Research Association, Inc. under contract No. DE-AC02-76CH03000 with the U. S. Dept. of Energy.

A two-year Large Aperture Quadrupole (WQB) Project was completed in the summer of 2006 at Fermilab.* Nine WQBs were designed, fabricated and bench-tested by the Technical Division. Seven of them were installed in the Main Injector and the other two for spares. They perform well. The aperture increase meets the design goal and the perturbation to the lattice is minimal. The machine acceptance in the injection and extraction regions is increased from 40π to 60π mm-mrad. This paper gives a brief report of the operation and performance of these magnets. Details can be found in Ref**.

* D. Harding et al, "A Wide Aperture Quadrupole for the Fermilab Main Injector," this conference.
** W. Chou, Fermilab Beams-doc-#2479, http://beamdocs.fnal.gov/AD-public/DocDB/DocumentDatabase