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FFAG-Workshop Dec. 2005 Kumatori Japan Diagnostics for FFAG- accelerator Takahisa ITAHASHI Department of Physics, Osaka Univ. Toyonaka, Osaka, 560-0043,Japan
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FFAG-Workshop Dec. 2005 Kumatori Japan Contents Performances of beam quality for various Accelerators Diagnostic instruments for a qualified beam Diagnostic instruments proposed for PRISM- FFAG Conclusion
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FFAG-Workshop Dec. 2005 Kumatori Japan Performances of up-dated accelerators (the state of the art) such as static acc., cyclotron, linac and synchrotron 10 -4 energy resolution (Osaka RCNP ring) High beam power around 1 M-watt (PSI) Precise positioning less than 1-micron (static acc.) High Luminosity achieved for B-Physics (KEK, SLAC) Synchrotron orbit radiation ( SPRING-8)
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Tail or skirt part of beam profile or beam distribution The measurement is crucial for high current accelerators such as PSI cyclotron Achieved extraction efficiency is about 99.99% at 1mA operation In design of ADS a few hundreds MeV ~ 1 GeV, 100 microA~1mA Precise knowledge of beam distribution is needed
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FFAG-Workshop Dec. 2005 Kumatori Japan 6-Dimensional beam behavior should be discussed in FFAG design Recent study of high current beam dynamics concerns with non-linear physics issues, which includes Space-charge dominated beams Several resonance effects in FFAG accelerators
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FFAG-Workshop Dec. 2005 Kumatori Japan Beam loss due to deterioration beam quality Beam envelope in 6-D phase space, in particular Transverse-planes Characteristic X-rays which are measured in a wide dynanic range of intensity lower to 10 -6 of the peak are very helpful for getting the ideas
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Beam loss due to deterioration beam quality Longitudinal-plane???microscopic time bunch of FFAG beam Rf-gammaParticle-particle For measurement of longitudinal distribution Comparison for measurement with FFT
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Diagnostic devices Beam transformer x(non destructive) Wall current monitor x(non destructive) Pick-ups x(non destructive) Faraday cup D(destructive) Secondary emission monitor - + Wire scanner - Wire chamber - + Ionization chamber - + Beam loss monitor x(non destructive) Gas curtain/jet - Residual gas monitors x(non destructive) Scintillator screens - + D Scrapers, target D Schottoky scan x(non destructive) Synchrotron radiation x(non destructive) Laser-Compton scattering x(non destructive) Q-measurement x(non destructive) - Emittance measurement - + D Measurement of energy x(non destructive) - + D Polarimeter x(non destructive) Based on H. Koziol ( CAS at Univ. of Jyvaskyla)
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Requirements for diagnostics in PRISM-FFAG Comparison with anti-proton production Similar facilities as PRISM was ? at CERN and will be AD-project at J- PARC(ref. E.Widman). AD : 200 pi mm mrad and dp/p = 6 % : stable : stable : proton beam of capture momentum is : proton beam of capture momentum is very helpful for tuning very helpful for tuning : various cooling techniques are helpful for storage : various cooling techniques are helpful for storage Comparison with radio-active ion beam at RIBF MUSES : +/- 10 mrad and dp/p = 2.5 % : lifetimes of order of 1 microsec. : lifetimes of order of 1 microsec. : cooling and high luminosity are considered for collision : cooling and high luminosity are considered for collision
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Measurement of beam profile at POP-FFAG with BPM( non-destructive) Measurement of beam profile Measurement of beam oscillation Measurement of synchrotron freq. Measurement of betatron tune
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FFAG-Workshop Dec. 2005 Kumatori Japan Injected muon beam Dispersion matched at injection Central momentum : 68 MeV/c R equi = 6.5 m Momentum spread : +/- 20 % Beam intensity 10 11 ~ 10 12 / sec Aperture : 30 cm (v) x 100 cm (h)
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FFAG-Workshop Dec. 2005 Kumatori Japan Scrapers and measurement targets Differential type beam probe head (for transversal) Differential current measurement in horizontal and vertical planes Probe head has a slightly separated(~5mm) tips Horizontal stroke is +/- 50 cm Vertiacal stroke is +/- 15 cm or rotated Measurable current is about 10pA~100nA with log amplifier
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Position sensitive solid state counter (energy and TOF) 50 mm x 50 mm silicon strip solid state counter for energy measurement rf-particle TOF measurement Two dimensional measurement between position and energy will be avairable position and energy will be avairable
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FFAG-Workshop Dec. 2005 Kumatori Japan Sci-Fiber Sci-Fiber could be applied for beam diagnostics in PRISM-FFAG Dr. M. Yoshida-san would have a short comment for this issue Mr. Takayanagi-san would like to develop the device next year.
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Parameters for PRISM-FFAG Accelerator N = 10 K = 4.6 F/D = 6.2 r 0 = 6.5 m for 68 MeV/c Half gap = 17 cm mag. Size 110 cm at F center Tune h : 2.73 and v : 1.58
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FFAG-Workshop Dec. 2005 Kumatori Japan Conclusion Feasible and actual design of beam diagnostic devices in PRISM-FFAG is needed Space problem for devices should be solved Data taking and display would be needed for easy operation of PRISM-FFAG Precise measurement in 6-D beam optics would be helpful for study of non-linear beam dynamics
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