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Tang, Z.

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TUPAS013 Some Physics Issues of Carbon Stripping Foils 1679
 
  • W. Chou, J. R. Lackey, Z. Tang
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
  • M. A. Kostin
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan
  • R. J. Macek
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico
  • P. S. Yoon
    Rochester University, Rochester, New York
 
  Funding: Work supported by Universities Research Association, Inc. under contract No. DE-AC02-76CH03000 with the U. S. Dept. of Energy.

Carbon foils are widely used in charge-exchange injection in high intensity hadron accelerators. There are a variety of physics issues associated with the use of carbon foils, including stripping efficiency, energy deposition, foil lifetime (temperature rise, mechanical stress and buckling), multiple Coulomb scattering, large angle single Coulomb scattering, energy straggling and radiation activation. This paper will give a brief discussion of these issues based on the study of the Proton Driver and experience of the Fermilab Booster. Details can be found in Ref*.

* W. Chou et al., "Transport and Injection of 8 GeV H- Ions," Fermilab-TM-2285 (2007).