Author: Di Giacomo, M.
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MOIOA02 Status and Challenges of Spiral2 SRF Linac 11
 
  • R. Ferdinand, P.-E. Bernaudin, M. Di Giacomo
    GANIL, Caen, France
  • P. Bosland
    CEA/IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • Y. Gómez Martínez
    LPSC, Grenoble Cedex, France
  • G. Olry
    IPN, Orsay, France
 
  GANIL is presently extending its experimental facility with the new SPIRAL2 project. It is based on a multi-beam Superconducting Linac Driver delivering 5 mA deuterons up to 40 MeV and 1 mA heavy ions up to 14.5 MeV/u. Several domains of research in nuclear physics at the limits of stability will be covered by this new accelerator. SPIRAL2 construction has two phases. SPIRAL2 phase 1 includes the superconducting accelerator driver, and the construction of the two research areas where the accelerated protons and deuterons will generate extremely intense neutron beams for fundamental physics experiments and numerous applications. SPIRAL2 will also accelerate stable heavy ion beams of very high intensity. The phase2 includes the RIB production building and links to the existing GANIL accelerator complex for RIB post acceleration. The Superconducting Linac incorporates many innovative developments of the Quarter-Wave resonators and their associated cryogenic and RF systems. The installation of the SPIRAL2 accelerator at GANIL has started. Status of the Spiral 2 SRF linac will be presented, focusing on the various SRF challenges met by this project and how/what solutions were chosen.
* on behalf of the SPIRAL2 project and superconducting teams
 
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