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TUPEA023 | The Design of Beam Abort System for the Super KEKB | 1378 |
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New beam abort system designed for KEKB upgrade, consists of horizontal and vertical kicker magnets, pulsed quadrupole magnets, a Lambertoson septum magnet and a beam dump. Water-cooling ceramic chambers are used for the kicker and pulsed quadrupole magnets. At the KEKB upgrade project, the beam abort gap is required to be less than 200 nsec. The beam currents are increased and their emittance is supposed to be much smaller than KEKB. In order to avoid melting the extraction Ti window, the pulsed quadrupole magnets will be installed. They enlarge the beam cross section at the extract window. The components for the SuperKEKB abort system are developed. The compact water-cooling ceramic chambers are developed to reduce the gap of kicker magnets and bore radius of the pulsed quadrupole magnets. The power supply for the kicker magnet is also developed to satisfy the 200 nsec rise time requirement. |
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WEOAMH02 | Recent Progress of KEKB | 2372 |
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KEKB is an e-/e+ collider for the study of B physics and is also used for machine studies for future machines. The peak luminosity of KEKB, which is the world-highest value, has been still increasing. This report summarizes recent progress at KEKB. |
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