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Niebuhr, H.

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THPEB005 Scaled Down Experiments for a Stellarator Type Magnetostatic Storage Ring 3885
 
  • N.S. Joshi, M. Droba, O. Meusel, H. Niebuhr, U. Ratzinger
    IAP, Frankfurt am Main
 
 

The beam transport experiments in toroidal magnets were first described in EPAC08 within the framework of a proposed low energy ion storage ring at Frankfurt University. The experiments with two room temperature 30 degree toroids are needed to design the accumulator ring with closed magnetic fields up to 6~8T. The test setup aims on building an injection system with two beam lines. The primary beam line for the experiments was installed and successfully commissioned in 2009. A special probe for ion beam detection was installed. This modular technique allows online diagnostics of the ion beam along the beam path. In this paper we present new results on beam transport experiments and discuss transport and transverse beam injection properties of that system.

 
THPD082 Beam Accumulation in a Stellarator Type Storage Ring 4473
 
  • M. Droba, N.S. Joshi, O. Meusel, H. Niebuhr, U. Ratzinger
    IAP, Frankfurt am Main
 
 

The stellarator-type storage ring for multi- Ampere proton and ion beams with energies in the range of 100 AkeV to 1AMeV was designed. The main idea for beam confinement with high transversal momentum acceptance was presented in EPAC06 and EPAC08. Stable beam transport in opposite directions is possible through the same aperture with two crossing points along the structure. Elsewhere the beams are separated by the RxB drift motion in curved sections. The space charge compensation through the trapped or circulated electrons will be discussed. This ring is typically suited for experiments in plasma physics and nuclear astrophysics. Here we present the complete simulations for optimization of ring geometry, a stable beam confinement and developments in beam injection.