Thomas Roser EIC AC meeting November 3-4, 2009 EIC Accelerator R&D Strategy and Programs Thomas Roser/Andrew Hutton BNL / Jefferson Lab R&D program is.

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Thomas Roser EIC AC meeting November 3-4, 2009 EIC Accelerator R&D Strategy and Programs Thomas Roser/Andrew Hutton BNL / Jefferson Lab R&D program is aimed at: – Confirming design choices – Developing required technology – Experimental confirmation of new concepts

2 Essential EIC R&D program and how to obtain funding Essential EIC R&D program and how to obtain funding Approach: 1)Proof of principle for large improvements over present state of the art – needed for technical plausibility by next LRP:  Polarized electron source current (50 mA eRHIC vs. 1 mA at best present sources)  ERL operation at high energies and ≥ 50 eRHIC  Hadron beam  * in collider (5 JLab vs. ~25 cm at existing hadron colliders)  Detector operation at 500 Jlab 2)Proof of principle of high-energy hadron beam cooling techniques (e.g., Coherent electron Cooling – CeC) to improve luminosity from initial design 3)Technology developments to reduce costs, e.g., in SRF cavity fabrication, compact magnets, …

3 Joint EIC R&D plan over ~ 5 years (FY08$) Common R&D activities for eRHIC and ELIC l Beam-beam simulation for EIC (JLab and BNL)*[ 6 FTE-yrs; Total: $1.2M] l Crab cavities (JLab)*[ 8 FTE-yrs;M&S: $1.2MTotal: $2.8M] l Polarized 3He production and acceleration (BNL)[ 6 FTE-yrs;M&S: $1.0MTotal: $2.2M] l ERL technology development at JLab FEL (JLab)[20 FTE-yrs;M&S: $4.5MTotal: $8.5M] l Coherent Electron Cooling (BNL)[20 FTE-yrs;M&S: $5.0MTotal: $9.0M] R&D activities specific to eRHIC l High current polarized electron source (MIT)*[ 8 FTE-yrs;M&S: $2.0MTotal: $3.6M] l Energy recovery technology for high energy and high current beams (BNL)[10 FTE-yrs;M&S: $3.0MTotal: $5.0M] l Development of compact loop magnets (BNL)*[ 4 FTE-yrs;M&S: $0.5MTotal: $0.9M] l Development of eRHIC-type SRF cavity (BNL)*[10 FTE-yrs;M&S: $2.0MTotal: $4.0M] R&D activities specific to ELIC l IR design for ELIC (JLab)[ 9 FTE-yrs;Total: $1.8M] l Electron cooling studies for ELIC (JLab)[ 8 FTE-yrs;M&S: $0.5MTotal: $2.1M] l Ion space charge sim. (JLab in collab. with SNS)[ 2 FTE-yrs;M&S: $0.5MTotal: $0.9M] l Studies traveling focus scheme (JLab)[ 3 FTE-yrs; Total: $0.6M] l Spin track studies for ELIC (JLab)[ 8 FTE-yrs; Total: $1.6M] Breakdown between Laboratories l BNL – $21.7M JLab – $18.9M MIT – $3.6M Total: $44.2M * partially funded from other sources

4 Common ELIC and eRHIC R&D Activities ① Develop extensions to existing beam-beam simulations code for electron-ion colliders including all of the special features – Electron-ion beam-beam effects, including the kink instability, e-beam disruption and beam emittance growth in a linac-ring and ring-ring colliders – The interference of multiple interaction regions and possible cancellation effects of the beam-beam tune shift in the presence of e- cooling

5 Common ELIC and eRHIC R&D Activities (cont’d) ② Crab cavities to reach high luminosity at non-zero crossing angle (JLab) n Prototype 500 MHz crab cavity (Funded by ARRA at JLab) n Prototype two 1500 MHz crab cavities n Develop and test phase and amplitude stability scheme(s).

6 Common ELIC and eRHIC R&D Activities (cont’d) ③ Polarized 3 He production and acceleration (BNL) Develop of the new Electron Beam Ion Source (EBIS) as spin-preserving ionizer of optically pumped polarized 3 He gas. Evaluate depolarization due to high anomalous magnetic moment of polarized 3 He beams during acceleration in AGS and RHIC. ③ Energy recovery technology development at JLab FEL Demonstrate beam properties and robust sustainability at high current Experiments at JLab FEL EBIS test stand

7 Common ELIC and eRHIC R&D Activities (cont’d) ⑤ Coherent electron cooling (BNL) Amplifier: Free Electron Laser (FEL) with gain of amplifies density variations of electron beam, energy dependent delay of hadron beam Pick-up: electrostatic imprint of hadron charge distribution onto co- moving electron beam Kicker: electron beam corrects energy error of co- moving hadron beam through electrostatic interaction  Idea proposed by Y. Derbenev in 1980, novel scheme with full evaluation developed by V. Litvinenko  Fast cooling of high energy hadron beams  Made possible by high brightness electron beams and FEL technology  ~ 20 minutes cooling time for 250 GeV protons  much reduced electron current, higher eRHIC luminosity  Proof-of-principle demonstration possible in RHIC using test ERL. Electrons Hadrons Pick-up FEL Kicker

8 R&D Activities Specific to eRHIC ① High current polarized electron source (MIT, BNL) Dogleg funneling system is spin transparent Electrostatic kicker Rotating field kicker Electrostatic kicker To relax limitation from ion bombardment damage of photocathode, increase area: Large annular photocathode under test by E. MIT/Bates – funded by DOE “Gatling gun” approach, using rotating RF field to recombine successive pulses from 24 2-mA guns under design by I. BNL – 2-gun test funded by BNL LDRD

9 R&D Activities Specific to eRHIC (cont’d) ② Energy recovery technology for high energy and high current beams 1 MW, MHz CW Klystron Return loop 2-3 MeV 20 MeV 2-3 MeV SRF Gun 2MV, 0.5A 5 Cell SRF “single mode” cavity Q > 10 MV/m CW Beam dump Accelerating Voltage [MV/m] Q  Test of high current (0.5 A), high brightness ERL operation  Test for 10 – 20 GeV high intensity ERL for eRHIC  Test of high current beam stability issues, highly flexible return loop lattice  Allows for addition of a 2 nd recirculation loop  Start of commissioning: end of Funded by DOE, Navy, BNL

10 R&D Activities Specific to eRHIC (cont’d) ③ Compact recirculation loop magnets Design, build and test prototypes of small gap magnets and there vacuum chamber. ③ Development of SRF cavity for eRHIC Issue: Develop SRF cavities for the main ERL of eRHIC Compact (5 mm gap) dipoles, to allow multiple vertical passes within single vacuum enclosure around RHIC tunnel, under development via BNL LDRD funds. Funds from DOE, BNL, NSF

11 R&D Activities specific to ELIC ① IR Design IR region layout for both rings including detector Develop chromatic correction algorithm Demonstrate adequate dynamic aperture in both rings Evaluate alternate crossing ideas ② Electron cooling Simulate electron cooling processes (VORPAL, BETACOOL) Study beam dynamics in circulator ring including space charge stability of up to 3A CW electron beam Development of the fast kicker

12 R&D Activities specific to ELIC (cont’d) ③ Ion Space charge simulations (in collaboration with SNS) Explore “painting” technique for stacking via simulations Experimental investigations in SNS ④ Traveling Focus Study Feasibility study Develop experimental proof-of-principle program ⑤ Spin Tracking Studies for ELIC Full electron and ion spin tracking Beam-beam effect on spin depolarization

13 Summary A joint Accelerator R&D plan has been developed in anticipation of NSAC LRP recommended EIC R&D funding. The projected total cost is about $45M (FY08$) and extends for about 5 years Work on several items has started using other funding sources.