[BTeam] higher linac current capability
Xiaochao Zheng
xiaochao at jlab.org
Sun Feb 2 10:37:40 EST 2020
Hi Jay:
I just want to add that the date April 1-4 may not be when we schedule to change our cells. The cell typically last a month, and changing it too early or too late is not practical for the running of A1n/d2n. And if we don't change the cell then we will lose 3 days of beam time.
Is your proposed date Apr 1-4 flexible to some extent?
Thanks,
Xiaochao
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From: Jay Benesch <benesch at jlab.org>
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Subject: higher linac current capability
Colleagues,
It is proposed to test whether the C100s can support 800 uA so CEBAF can
complete the approved physics program (sans SoLID) this decade. MOLLER
has requested 80 uA fifth pass, leaving little or no beam current for
Hall C with 450 uA limit. lem suggests that the linacs can _now_
support 800 uA at 1000 MeV/linac. BBU instability is a concern because
the HOM damping in the C100s is poor. A test is warranted. If BBU is
not an issue, relatively inexpensive changes (H wall stub tuners) should
be able to better match C100 and C75 cavities to klystrons at the higher
current. If BBU is an issue, linac optics changes might help.
CREX contingency runs Friday 3/27 to Saturday 4/4. It is proposed that
Ops "banks" beam studies time for most of February and March, totalling
96 hours. The test could then be scheduled Wednesday April 1 to
Saturday April 4. This would interrupt Halls B/C/D but has long term
benefit to C. a1n/d2n could schedule their last target change during
CEBAF setup. 45 uA five pass to C (carbon target) and 115 uA fifth pass
to A (carbon) would then put 800 uA in the linacs. Wien assumed left as
is so little polarization to B and C during the run but easy restore.
Two energy options present:
990 MeV, 100 MeV below design, provides a stringent BBU test at an
energy within expected range for high current experiments.
930 MeV setup is available in allsaves from December 2018. Fifth pass
to A, second pass to C, 40 uA max during allsave. Perhaps too stringent
a test, given BBU scaling inversely with energy.
I attach a spreadsheet which has beam property measurements made during
the Nov. 2018 930 MeV setup. These may be compared to the ones made a
year later with improved procedures.
Comments? Shall we discuss it Tuesday February 4?
Jay
DOE documents allowing 2000 kW beam in CEBAF
Environmental Assessment Determination (8 pages)
https://jlabdoc.jlab.org/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-50496/EA%20Determination%20-%20Proposed%20Upgrade%20&%20Operation%20of%20CEBAF%20&%20FEL%20Accelerators%202004%2010-Year%20Plan.pdf
Environmental Assessment (395 pages)
https://jlabdoc.jlab.org/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-15071/EA-1534!.pdf
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