Author: Trifonov, A.
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MOB02
Linear Electron Accelerator LINAC-200, Status of Work and Prospects  
 
  • V.V. Kobets, M. Gostkin, M.A. Nozdrin, Y.A. Samofalova, G. Shirkov, A. Trifonov, K. Yunenko, A. Zhemchugov
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
  • A.E. Brukva
    JINR/DLNP, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
  • V. Shabratov
    JINR/VBLHEP, Moscow, Russia
 
  The LINAC-200 linear electron accelerator is created on the basis of the MEA accelerator transported to JINR from NIKHEF (Netherlands) In August 2017, the physical launch of the LINAC-200 facility (the first stage of the LINAC-800 facility) with an electron energy of 220 MeV was carried out. The accelerator operates in a pulsed mode. The duration of the current pulse is 0.1 - 3.0 mcs, the amplitude is from 40 mA to single electrons. The energy of electrons can be smoothly changed within the range of 30 - 200 MeV. This makes it possible to use the accelerator for testing detectors, as well as for studies of the radiation resistance of materials and other works.  
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MOPSA21
The Control System of the Linac-200 Electron Accelerator at JINR  
 
  • A. Trifonov, M. Gostkin, V.V. Kobets, M.A. Nozdrin, A. Zhemchugov
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
 
  The linear accelerator Linac-200 at JINR is constructed to provide electron test beams with energy up to 200 MeV to carry out particle detector R&D, to perform studies of advanced methods of beam diagnostics, and to work as an irradiation facility for applied research. While the accelerator largely reuses refurbished parts of the MEA accelerator from NIKHEF, the accelerator control system is completely redesigned. A new distributed control system has been developed using the Tango toolkit. The key subsystems of the accelerator (including focusing and steering magnets control, vacuum control system, synchronization system, electron gun control system, precise temperature regulation system) were redesigned or deeply modernized. This report presents the design and the current status of the control system of the Linac-200 machine.  
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WEPSC54
Linac-200 Gun Control System: Status and Plans  
 
  • M.A. Nozdrin, V.V. Kobets, V.F. Minashkin, A. Trifonov
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
 
  Due to the development of the global Tango-based control system for Linac-200 accelerator, the new electron gun control system software was developed. Major gun electronics modification is foreseen. Current gun control system status and modification plans are reported.  
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