Physics – Accelerator Physics
Scientific paper
2000-08-19
eConf C000821 (2000) MOD02
Physics
Accelerator Physics
LINAC2000, MOD02
Scientific paper
A test of the acceleration of multiple charge-state uranium beams was performed at the ATLAS accelerator. A 238U+26 beam was accelerated in the ATLAS PII linac to 286 MeV (~1.2 MeV/u) and stripped in a carbon foil located 0.5 m from the entrance of the ATLAS Booster section. A 58Ni9+ 'guide' beam from the tandem injector was used to tune the Booster for 238U+38. All charge states from the stripping were injected into the booster and accelerated. Up to 94% of the beam was accelerated through the Booster linac, with losses mostly in the lower charge states. The measured beam properties of each charge state and a comparison to numerical simulations are reported in this paper.
Nolen A. Jr. J.
Ostroumov P. N.
Pardo Richard C.
Shepard K. W.
Zinkann G. P.
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