Author: Pisent, A.
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TUO4AB01 SPES Beam Dynamics 220
 
  • A. Pisent, L. Bellan, M. Comunian
    INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
  • L. Calabretta, A.D. Russo
    INFN/LNS, Catania, Italy
  • B.B. Chalykh
    ITEP, Moscow, Russia
 
  At LNL INFN is under con­struc­tion a Rare Iso­tope Fa­cil­ity (SPES), based on a 35-70 MeV pro­ton cy­clotron, able to de­liver two beams with a total cur­rent up to 0.5 mA, an ISOL fis­sion tar­get sta­tion and the ex­ist­ing ALPI su­per­con­duct­ing ac­cel­er­a­tor as post ac­cel­er­a­tor (up to 10 MeV/u for A/q=7). In this talk the el­e­ments be­tween the pro­duc­tion tar­get and the ex­per­i­ments will be de­scribed: in par­tic­u­lar the se­lec­tion sys­tem, the ECR charge breeder, the sec­ond sep­a­ra­tion sys­tem and the new CW RFQ (80 MHz, 727 keV/u, in­ter­nal bunch­ing). The prob­lems that have been solved dur­ing the de­sign phase are partly com­mon to all RIB fa­cil­i­ties, like the ne­ces­sity to have high se­lec­tiv­ity and high trans­mis­sion for a beam of very low in­ten­sity, plus the spe­cific chal­lenges re­lated to the use of ALPI (with a re­duced lon­gi­tu­di­nal ac­cep­tance) and re­lated to the spe­cific lay out. At pre­sent the de­sign phase is con­cluded, and the pro­cure­ment pro­ce­dure for the charge breeder, the trans­fer lines and the RFQ are ad­vanced or will be launched in the next months. The main beam dy­nam­ics as­pects of the trans­fer lines (in­clud­ing mag­netic se­lec­tions) and RFQ will be dis­cussed in de­tail.  
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