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Ludwig-Mertin, U.

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MOPEB026 Magnet Design of the ENC@FAIR Interaction Region 334
 
  • P. Schnizer, E.S. Fischer
    GSI, Darmstadt
  • K. Aulenbacher, A. Jankowiak, U. Ludwig-Mertin
    IKP, Mainz
  • C. Montag
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
 
 

The Electron Nucleon Collider, proposed as an extension to the High Energy Storage Ring (HESR), is currently investigated and a first layout of the Interaction Region (IR) proposed. The limited size of the machine, the low beam energy and the Lorentz force vector pointing in the same direction for both beams make the IR design demanding. In this paper we present the parameters of the IR magnets, show the boundary conditions given by the beam dynamics and the experiments. We present first 2D designs for the electron and proton triplet magnets along with the separating dipole next to the collision point. Different methods to shield the beam in the spectrometer dipoles are investigated and presented.

 
THPD025 Recent Status of the MAMI-C Accelerator and First Experiences with the Energy Upgrade towards 1.6 GeV 4328
 
  • R.G. Heine, K. Aulenbacher, M. Dehn, H. Euteneuer, A. Jankowiak, P. Jennewein, H.-J. Kreidel, U. Ludwig-Mertin, O. Ott, G.S. Stephan, V. Tioukine
    IKP, Mainz
  • O. Chubarov
    Siemens AG, Erlangen
 
 

The university of Mainz institute for nuclear physics is operating the microtron cascade MAMI (Mainzer Mikrotron) since the late 1970ies. The microtron delivers a cw electron beam to users of the hadron physics community. The recent, fourth stage MAMI-C having a design energy of 1.5 GeV is operated since 2006*. This article deals with the recent developments and operational experiences of MAMI-C, as well as with the energy upgardes to 1.56 GeV** and as final step towards 1.6 GeV. The final increase of beam energy was due to user demands, since it is expected to raise the event rate of the eta prime production by an order of magnitude.


* A.Jankowiak, et al., EPAC08, Genoa, Italy, p.51 (MOZCM01)
** A. Jankowiak, et al., PAC09, Vancouver, Canada (WE6PFP111)