Physics – Accelerator Physics
Scientific paper
2006-07-04
Dans Proceedings of the EPAC'06 (2006) MOPCH108
Physics
Accelerator Physics
Poster presented to European Particle Accelerator Conference (EPAC'06), Edinburgh, Scotland, 26-30 June 2006
Scientific paper
LINAC 4 is a normal conducting H- structure proposed to intensify the proton flux currently available for the CERN accelerator chain. This linac is designed to accelerate a 65 mA beam up to 160 MeV to be injected into the CERN Proton Synchrotron Booster. The acceleration is performed up to 3 MeV by a Radio-Frequency Quadrupole resonating at 352 MHz followed by a serie of two drift tube systems (conventional Alvarez and Cell Coupled Drift Tube Linac) boosting the beam up to 90 MeV at 352 MHz and finished by a Side Coupled Linac at 704 MHz. Beam dynamics was studied and optimized performing end-to-end simulations. Robustness of this design was verified by modelling machine errors. This paper presents the results of this error study.
Baylac M.
de Conto J. M.
Froidefond E.
Sargsyan E.
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