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THPM5Y01 | Design and Beam Dynamics Studies of a Multi-Ion Linac Injector for the JLEIC Ion Complex | 1 |
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Funding: This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under contract number DE-AC02-06CH11357. The electron-ion collider being developed at JLAB requires a new ion accelerator complex which includes a linac capable of delivering any ion beam from hydrogen to lead to the booster. We are currently developing a linac which consists of several ion sources, a normal conducting (NC) front end, up to 5 MeV/u, and a SC section for energies > 5 MeV/u. The development work is focused on beam dynamics and electrodynamics studies to design efficient and cost-effective accelerating structures for both the NC and SC sections of the linac. Currently we are considering two RFQs following either heavy-ion sources or light-ion sources including polarized beams, and several different types of NC accelerating structures downstream of the RFQ. Quarter-wave and half-wave resonators can be effectively used in the SC section. |
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