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Zelenski, A.

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TUP026 Low and Medium Energy Beam Trasport Upgrade at BNL 200 MeV Linac 455
 
  • D. Raparia, J.G. Alessi, B. Briscoe, J.M. Fite, O. Gould, V. LoDestro, M. Okamura, J. Ritter, A. Zelenski
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
 
 

BNL 200 MeV linac has been under operation since 1970 and gone through several changes during its 40 year lifetime. The latest reconfiguration in low and medium energy (35 and 750 keV) beam transport lines results in about a factor of 2 reduction in the transverse emittance for the accelerated polarized proton beam, and for the unpolarized high current H- beam a several fold reduction in the radiation levels due to beam losses throughout the linac and isotope production facility complex with more beam current on the isotope production target. These improvements are achieved by proper matching into the linac in longitudinal as well as transverse phase space. This paper will emphasize how longitudinal matching resulted in lower emittance and beam losses.