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WE4PBC04 | An Electron Linac Photo-Fission Driver for the Rare Isotope Program at TRIUMF | 1958 |
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A 0.5 megawatt electron linear accelerator is being designed at TRIUMF in support of its expanding rare isotope program, which targets nuclear structure and astrophysics studies as well as material science. The first stage of the project, a 25 MeV, 5 mA, cw linac matching the isotope production target power-handling capability in the next five-year plan, is planned to be completed in 2013. The injector cryomodule development, which is being fast tracked, is the subject of a scientific collaboration between TRIUMF and the VECC laboratory in Kolkata, India. The paper gives an overview of the accelerator design progress. |
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TH6PFP097 | Beam Dynamics Optimization of the TRIUMF elinac Injector | 3937 |
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TRIUMF proposes a 1/2 MW electron linac (e-linac) for radioactive ion beam production via photofission. The e-linac is to operate CW using 1.3 GHz superconducting (SC) technology. The accelerator layout consists of a 100 keV thermionic gun, a normal conducting buncher, an injector module, and main linac modules accelerating to a final energy of 50 MeV. The design beam current is 10 mA. The beam dynamics of the injector, where electrons make the transition to the fully relativistic state, has been identified as the most critical part of the design and is the subject of simulations (starting at the gun cathode) using realistic EM fields in PARMELA and TRACK. CW operation demands the novel choice of adopting an SC capture section. A preliminary design of the injector foresees a capture section composed either of two independent or two coupled single-cell cavities, beta <1, that increase the energy to about 500 keV, followed by one nine-cell cavity that boosts the energy up to 10 MeV. The design parameters are subjected to a global optimization program. In this paper we present results from the beam dynamics study as well as details and final outcome of the optimization process. |
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FR5PFP075 | Benchmarking TRACK against PARMELA and ASTRA in the Design of the TRIUMF e-Linac | 4485 |
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The TRIUMF ARIEL Project plans to build a 50MeV electron linac at 10mA to produce radioactive ion beams through photofission. Beam dynamics studies of the accelerator are on-going. The TRACK code originally written to simulate proton and heavy ion linacs has been used in e-linac modeling studies. This paper will summarize the TRACK simulation studies and the simulation results will be compared with other codes like PARMELA and ASTRA. |