Physics – Accelerator Physics
Scientific paper
2009-06-18
Physics
Accelerator Physics
3 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, submitted to the Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC) 2009 in Vancouver. Page formatting changed
Scientific paper
The upgrade of the normal conducting (NC) Radioactive Ion Beam EXperiment (REX)-ISOLDE heavy ion accelerator at CERN, under the High Intensity and Energy (HIE)-ISOLDE framework, proposes the use of superconducting (SC) quarter-wave resonators (QWRs) to increase the energy capability of the facility from 3 MeV/u to beyond 10 MeV/u. A beam dynamics study of a lattice design comprising SC QWRs and SC solenoids has confirmed the design's ability to accelerate ions, with a mass-to-charge ratio in the range 2.5 < A/q < 4.5, to the target energy with a minimal emittance increase. We report on the development of this study to include the implementation of realistic fields within the QWRs and solenoids. A preliminary error study is presented in order to constrain tolerances on the manufacturing and alignment of the linac.
Fraser Ailana M.
Jones Michael R.
Lindroos Mats
Pasini M.
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