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Fermilab Recycler Collimation System Design

Authors :
Brown, Bruce
Adamson, Philip
Ainsworth, Robert
Capista, David
Hazelwood, Kyle
Kourbanis, Ioanis
Mokhov, Nikolai
Morris, Denton
Murphy, Martin
Sidorov, Vladimir
Stern, Eric
Tropin, Igor
Yang, Ming-Jen
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
JACoW, Geneva, Switzerland, 2017.

Abstract

To provide 700 kW proton beams for neutrino production in the NuMI facility, we employ slip stacking in the Recycler with transfer to the Main Injector for recapture and acceleration. Slip stacking with 12 Booster batches per 1.33 sec cycle of the Main Injector has been implemented and extensive operation with 8 batches and 10 batches per MI cycle has been demonstrated. Operation in this mode since 2013 shows that loss localization is an essential component for long term operation. Beam loss in the Recycler will be localized in a collimation region with design capability for absorbing up to 2 kW of lost protons in a pair of 20-Ton collimators (absorbers). This system will employ a two stage collimation with a thin Mo scattering foil to define the bottom edge of both the injected and decelerated-for-slipping beams. Optimization and engineering design of the collimator components and radiation shielding are based on comprehensive MARS15 simulations predicting high collimation efficiency as well as tolerable levels of prompt and residual radiation. The system installation during the Fermilab 2016 facility shutdown will permit commissioning in the subsequent operating period.<br />Proceedings of the North American Particle Accelerator Conf., NAPAC2016, Chicago, IL, USA

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........76f432fa2c593e9ac2a98e3319eacd6d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18429/jacow-napac2016-wepoa16