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Practical design of helical cooling channel Katsuya Yonehara APC, Fermilab 2/28/11 - 3/04/11 1

Outline Show result of 200 MHz base HCC simulation by using analytical electromagnetic field – To demonstrate cooling efficiency and compare with other cooling channels Show beam & lattice parameter list – To find out what is critical parts in channel No cost estimation of HCC made yet but made some practical design of beam elements – Demonstrate tolerance of helical solenoid (HS) coil – Estimate RF power dissipation and possible cryogenics – Possible RF cavity to incorporate into the HS magnet 2/28/11 - 3/04/112 MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Helical Cooling Channel 2/28/11 - 3/04/11 MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara 3 No periodic structure ⇒ Large beam phase space

200 MHz base HCC 2/28/11 - 3/04/114 PIC=Parametric resonance Ionization Cooling channel REMEX=Reverse EMittance EXchange channel Analytical Electromagnetic field MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Cooling efficiency in 200 MHz base HCC 2/28/11 - 3/04/115 Use analytical Electromagnetic field There is an RF window between two RF cavities 0.12, 0.08, 0.06 mm thick Be window in 200, 400, and 800 MHz HCCs, respectively GH2 pressure = 160 STP Phase space matching between two helices is NOT optimized Main beam loss mechanism is due to mismatching in longitudinal phase space Nevertheless, we observe similar cooling performance as in 325 MHz base HCC (see backup slide) MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Parameter list 2/28/11 - 3/04/116 Zbb’bzνEκλεμεμ εTεT εLεL ε 6D unitmTT/mTGHzMV/mmmm radmmmm 3 Channel ref RF p ⊥ /p z Trans- mission RMS normalized MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Estimate RF parameter 2/28/11 - 3/04/117 ZκλνEL cavity R cavity Dissipation P peak Stored EDissipation P ave unitmmGHzMV/mcm MW/mJ/mkW/m Channel length RF 10 cavities/λ Rep rate = 15 Hz Based on NRF (Cu, σ=5.8×10 8 temperature) pillbox cavity Total P ave : 2.2 MW MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Tolerance of helical solenoid magnet 2/28/11 - 3/04/118 α β Longitudinal spacial occupancy rate = β/α 30.0 % 37.5 % 50.0 % 15.0 % 22.5 % Tolerance in longitudinal direction Tolerance in transverse direction HS coil radius dependence HS coil position (r offset from magnet center) dependence Chromaticity curve MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara No change up to 30 % 70 % of space will be used for infrastructure HS coil has a better cooling performance than analytical field because of better uniformity of field Transverse geometry study suggests optimum HS coil shape may not be a circle

RF cavity in HS magnet 2/28/11 - 3/04/119 Dielectric loaded RF Re-entrant RF Q 77K ~ 20,000 for full ceramic loaded cavity Optimization (shape, material, etc) is needed HS coil will be located in the nose cone Practical helical RF cavity will be combined both concepts MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Cryogenic operation Merit Low pressure gas wall High conductivity RF – Less RF power dissipation – Less peak power Ex) Reduction factor 77 K Low loss tangent Less temperature difference between RF cavity and SC magnet Disadvantage Complicate & more cost State of many materials are liquid or solid at low temperature (limit on the species of dopant gas) 2/28/11 - 3/04/1110 Possible temperature range 55 Kelvin: Oxygen melting point < T < 80 Kelvin 1 atm MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Compare RF power consumption in 200 and 325 MHz base HCCs 2/28/11 - 3/04/1111 νEL cavity R cavity Dissipation P peak Stored EDissipation P ave GHzMV/mcm MW/mJ/mkW/m RF 10 cavities/λRep rate = 15 Hz In STP condition Tried to find Kelvin of cooling power Need a special cooling system MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Force flow LN2 cooling system 2/28/11 - 3/04/1112 LN2 chiller & circulator Cryo RF system LN2 inlet (66 K) LN2 outlet (70 K) m : LiN2 flow rate m 3 /s c : Specific heat 2019 J/K/kg ΔT : Temperature difference (TLN 2 from 66.4 to 77 K) ρ : Density 853 kg/m 3 m ~ 3 = 4K Cooling efficiency of chiller: ~10 % MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Study matching section Baseline design of matching section (transport beam from coaxial straight to helical structure) has been made Change HS coil center position adiabatically Tune longitudinal beta oscillation by changing the length of section and the current density of HS coil 2/28/11 - 3/04/1113 Almost 100 % transmission Longitudinal phase space grows This can be fixed by putting RF cavity in the section Or tune phase slip factor Include pressure window effect in future study MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Fill high pressurized gaseous hydrogen in RF cavity GH2 is one of the best ionization cooling absorber GH2 is a buffer gas to suppress the breakdown In fact, high pressure GH2 filled cavity is insensitive with B field GH2 is a good coolant to keep temperature of cavity and RF window Need more tests Beam loading effect with intense beam 2/28/11 - 3/04/1114 MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Working group 2/28/11 - 3/04/11 MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara 15 Original inventors & analytic investigation Yaroslav Derbenev, Rolland Johnson For homogeneous absorber filled HCC Simulation tool developer Tom Roberts, Rick Fernow Developer in simulation Alex Bogacz, Kevin Beard, Katsuya Yonehara Kevin Paul, Cary Yoshikawa, Valeri Balbekov, Dave Neuffer Developer of beam elements RF: Mike Neubauer, Gennady Romanov, Milorad Popovic, Alvin Tollestrup, Al Moretti, Moses Chung, Andreas Jansson Magnet: Gene Flanagan, Steve Kahn, Vladimir Kashikhin, Mauricio Lopes, Miao Yu, John Tompkins, Sasha Zlobin, Vadim Kashikhin

Current design issue Need more professional support to design practical channel to see – Feasibility – Cost estimate Need more tests – High pressure RF cavity – HS coil test – 6D cooling demonstration 2/28/11 - 3/04/1116 MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

Conclusion Cooling in 200 MHz base HCC is as good as 325 MHz one Feasibility of helical solenoid coil – Initial & 2 nd HCCs look will be ok – Need more work on final HCC – Great progress with Fermilab TD & Muons Inc Practical design of helical RF cavity – Need to demonstrate high pressure RF cavity with beam! – Find less expensive and low loss tangent ceramics – Combine dielectric loaded and and re-entrant cavity to design new RF module – Some progress with Fermilab TD & Muons Inc Estimate RF power consumption – Current design is too premature to see the cost and feasibility Design cryogenic system – Force flow LN2 cooling system looks feasible 2/28/11 - 3/04/1117 MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

BACKUP SLIDE 2/28/11 - 3/04/1118 MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

325 MHz harmonics base HCC 2/28/11 - 3/04/1119 Backup slide ν = GHz λ = 1.0 – 0.8 m ν = 0.65 GHz λ = 0.5 – 0.3 m ν = 1.3 GHz λ = 0.3 m 100 z = 0 m 92 z = 40 m 86 z = 49 m 73 z = 129 m 66 z = 219 m 60 z = 303 m GH2 pressure = 160 atm 60 μm Be RF window E ~ 27 MV/m PIC REMEX Goal phase space Study2a MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara

2/28/11 - 3/04/1120 MAP Winter Meeting 2011, Design study of HCC, K. Yonehara