Author: Dehn, M.
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TUPWO014 Downscaling the Energy of the MAMI-B Cascade Towards 100 MeV 1910
 
  • M. Dehn, K. Aulenbacher, K.-H. Kaiser, H.-J. Kreidel, V. Schmitt
    IKP, Mainz, Germany
 
  Funding: Work supported by DFG (CRC 443/1044) and the German federal state of Rheinland-Pfalz
New ex­per­i­ments could ben­e­fit from en­er­gies of ~100 MeV, sig­nif­i­cantly lower than 180 MeV which is the low­est en­ergy rou­tinely avail­able with the mi­cro­tron cas­cade of MAMI-B. This ar­ti­cle de­scribes the dif­fi­cul­ties which arise due to the dras­ti­cally re­duced in­jec­tion en­ergy of the first mi­cro­tron (RTM-1) and pre­sents the re­sults of the beam tests which have been per­formed. We sug­gest a new beam ex­trac­tion sys­tem from RTM-2 which will avoid these prob­lems.