Title |
First Acceleration of Heavy Ion Beams with a Superconducting Continuous Wave HIM/GSI CW-linac |
Authors |
- W.A. Barth, K. Aulenbacher, F.D. Dziuba, V. Gettmann, T. Kürzeder, M. Miski-Oglu
HIM, Mainz, Germany
- K. Aulenbacher
IKP, Mainz, Germany
- W.A. Barth, M. Heilmann, A. Rubin, A. Schnase, S. Yaramyshev
GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
- M. Basten, M. Busch, H. Podlech, M. Schwarz
IAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Abstract |
First acceleration of heavy ion beams with a superconducting continuous wave HIM/GSI CW-Linac After successful RF-testing of a new superconducting Linac RF-cavity at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung and a short commissioning and ramp up time of some days, this 15-gaps Crossbar H-cavity accelerated first time heavy ion beams with full transmission up to the design beam energy. The design acceleration gain of 3.5 MV inside a length of less than 70 cm has been verified with heavy ion beam of up to 1.5 particle mkA. The measured beam parameters show a nice beam quality. The machine commissioning with beam is a milestone of the R&D work of Helmholtz Institute Mainz and GSI in collaboration with Goethe University Frankfurt in development of the superconducting heavy ion continuous wave linear accelerator CW-Linac.
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Conference |
LINAC2018 |
Series |
Linear Accelerator Conference (29th) |
Location |
Beijing, China |
Date |
16-21 September 2018 |
Publisher |
JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland |
Editorial Board |
Guoxi Pei (IHEP, Beijing, China); Volker RW Schaa (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany); Yong Ho Chin (KEK, Tsukuba, Japan); Shinian Fu (IHEP, Beijing, China); Ning Zhao (IHEP, Beijing, China) |
Online ISBN |
978-3-95450-194-6 |
Online ISSN |
2226-0366 |
Received |
11 September 2018 |
Accepted |
20 September 2018 |
Issue Date |
18 January 2019 |
DOI |
doi:10.18429/JACoW-LINAC2018-TU2A01 |
Copyright |
Published by JACoW Publishing under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 International license. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s), the published article's title, publisher, and DOI. |
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