Re-commissioning the Recycler Storage Ring at Fermilab Martin Murphy, Fermilab Presented August 10, 2012 at SLAC National Laboratory for the Workshop on.

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Re-commissioning the Recycler Storage Ring at Fermilab Martin Murphy, Fermilab Presented August 10, 2012 at SLAC National Laboratory for the Workshop on Accelerator Operations The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) research laboratory, operated under DOE contract by Fermi Research Alliance (LLC), a joint partnership of the University of Chicago and the Universities Research Association (URA).

Outline Introduction & Physical Geography Original design & function of Recycler Ring Motivation for Re-purposing Decommissioned systems Upgrades & new hardware Impact on & roles of Accelerator Ops

Aerial View of Fermilab

Original Recycler Ring (RR) Design Shared tunnel with the Main Injector synchrotron Designed to be an 8.8 -GeV antiproton storage ring comprised primarily of permanent magnets 2.5-miles in circumference. Powered dipoles, quad, and sextupoles for control over closed orbit, tunes, & chromaticity.

Original RR Design Employed four 5-KW, 2.5-MHz RF cavities for beam capture/manipulation. Employed stochastic and electron cooling systems for longitudinal and transverse cooling. Beam tube vacuum ~ Torr maintained by ion pumps and titanium sublimation pumps.

Original RR Design Two beam transfer lines comprised of permanent and powered bend/focus elements. BPMs resonant at 2.5-MHz. Transverse and longitudinal beam damper systems were employed.

With the end of Tevatron collider physics came the end of the RR as an antiproton storage ring.

Tunnel View Recycler physically above the Main Injector – the green magnets. The Main Injector is a 120 GeV synchrotron – the cyan and red magnets on floor stands.

Motivation for Re-Purposing NO A: A high power neutrino program ~ 750 KW beam power on target. Existing FNAL proton front end limits operation Main Injector to ~350 KW due to duty cycle (~8 Hz) limitations.

Motivation for Re-Purposing Historic operation of PS & MI used 11 fills from Booster at ~4.3 E12 per fill. The MI cycle time was 2.2 seconds seconds was spent on proton injection process. Incorporating the RR will allow us to raise beam power on target without increasing the intensity of the PS.

Motivation for Re-Purposing Main Injector Recycler 120-GeV ramp time ~1.3 seconds PS duty cycle of 66 mS (15 Hz) 12 proton batches from PS injected into MI takes 0.8 sec. Almost double MI duty cycle by using RR for proton injection! Beam power -> 350 KW to 700 KW.

Decommissioning RR Electron and stochastic cooling systems. Existing transfer lines removed. High & Low Level RF systems Diagnostics: BPMs, BLMs, schottky pick-ups, ect. Timing scenarios, beam synchronization, etc.

Decommissioning RR Electron Cooling 5 MeV electrons were injected parallel to the stored pbars. Pbars exchanged momentum with much cooler electrons, thus cooling the stash. Electrons were returned from the RR to the Pelletron, where they were decelerated and collected.

Decommissioning e-Cool Budgets are tight, so…

The last slide was joke. The Pelletron is not for sale on eBay.

Scope of Shutdown Jobs

Completely New RF Installation Original RR RF was a low power 2.5 MHz system. NOvA era RF will be (compariatively) high power 53 MHz system. Slip stacking will take place in the Recycler. New LLRF, Anode Supply, Modulators & Power Amplifiers. Old RF will be used as transverse & longitudinal dampers.

Converting RR to Proton Storage Ring New 8-GeV injection line directly from the Booster. Three new 53 MHz RF cavities (original 2.5 MHz RF cavities will serve as longitudinal and transverse dampers). New extraction line to Main Injector. Injection gap clearing kickers (reduce losses during injection process).

Converting RR to Proton Storage Ring New BPM system: Dual 2.5 & 53 MHz boards to support NO A and Muon Rings operation (g Minus 2 &  -to-e experiments) New beam loss measurement process – how do you differentiate loss from MI & RR? New Diagnostics: e.g. Ion Profile Monitors New time-line paradigm.

New Service Buildings MI14 – Injection Kicker Power Supplies & controls MI39 – Gap Clearing Kickers

3D Draft of New Injection Line: Booster to RR

RR-8 Line Magnet Installation

Impact on Operations Some operators on loan to other groups during shutdown (e.g. Alignment, Instrumentation, etc.) Brand new operating paradigm. Constant supply of high power protons in MI/RR tunnel -> Beam Envelope & radiation safety (shielding!) considerations. Many new applications to be written and learned.

Operator involvement Writing new console applications. Building new utilities – e.g. Electronic Logbook. Maintain skeleton crews during shutdown. Tunnel work –  Removal of obsolete instrumentation  Alignment  Terminating new BPM cables

Other Upgrades of Note New H - ion source! Renovation the Booster RF cavities and modulators. Two additional RF cavities will be installed in the Main Injector. New targets for neutrino production. New slow extraction septa for switchyard programs.

Summary Fermilab’s mission has shifted from the “Energy Frontier” to the “Intensity Frontier.” We need to double power onto the NuMI target without significantly increasing the Proton Source output. To meet this goal we’re converting the Recycler to a proton storage ring and upgrading many other systems.

Thanks for your attention. Questions? The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)research laboratory, operated under DOE contract by Fermi Research Alliance(LLC), a joint partnership of the University of Chicago and the Universities Research Association (URA).