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TU6PFP067 | Beam Loss Issues Connected to the Foil Scattering: Estimation vs. Measurement at the RCS of J-PARC | 1442 |
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The beam loss issues connected to the nuclear scattering together with the multiple Coulomb scattering at the charge-exchange foil during the multi-turn injection has been studied in detail for the RCS (Rapid Cycling Synchrotron) of J-PARC (Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex). Recently, during the beam commissioning of RCS, some experimental data related to such issue has been taken and thus a comparison of the measured beam loss to the estimated one is reported in this paper. When the beam loss from such a source is unavoidable, a realistic estimation is quite important for a fair design of the injection system and the vicinity in order to reduce especially, the uncontrolled beam loss. |
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TU6PFP090 | High-Intensity Demonstrations in the J-PARC 3-GeV RCS | 1504 |
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The beam commissioning of the J-PARC 3-GeV RCS started in October 2007. The initial machine parameter tuning and underlying beam studies were completed in February 2008 through various beam dynamics measurements, such as optical functions, turn-by-turn beam positions, and transverse and logitudinal beam profiles. Now the RCS is in transition from the first commissioning phase to the next challenging stage and our efforts hereafter will be focused on higher beam power operations. In this paper, we describe experimental results obtained in the high intensity demonstrations in October 2008, together with the corresponding simulation results. |
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WE4GRC01 | Beam Diagnostics at the First Beam Commissioning of the J-PARC MR | 1964 |
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Beam commissioning of the J-PARC MR has been going on from May 2008. The beam was one bunch of 4·1011 protons, nearly one hundredth of the design value. Here describe performances of the beam diagnostic devices: DCCT's, BPM's, BLM's, profile monitors and tune meters. Diagnostic design for the design intensity will be also included. |
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FR5RFP073 | Estimation of the Electron Emission from the RCS Collimator | 4704 |
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The RCS of J-PARC accelerator complex has been commissioned since September 2007. By a study of one year, we were able to demonstrate more than 200kW operation. In such high intensity operation, the electron cloud effect may have an important roll for the accelerator limitation. we estimated the electron emission from the collimator surface of RCS by a simulation. |