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Design of Octupole Channel for Integrable Optics Test Accelerator |
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- S. A. Antipov
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
- K. Carlson, A. Valishev, S.J. Wesseln
Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
- R. Castellotti
SSSUP, Pisa, Italy
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We present the design of octupole channel for Integrable Optics Test Accelerator (IOTA). IOTA is a test accelerator at Fermilab, aimed to conduct research towards high-intensity machines. One of the goals of the project is to demonstrate high nonlinear betatron tune shifts while retaining large dynamic aperture in a realistic accelerator design. At the first stage the tune shift will be attained with a special channel of octupoles, which creates a variable octupole potential over a 1.8 m length. The channel consists of 18 identical air-cooled octupole magnets. The magnets feature a simple low-cost design, while meeting the requirements on maximum gradient - up to 1.4 kG/cm3, and field quality - strength of harmonics below 1%. Numerical simulations show that the channel is capable of producing a nonlinear tune shift of 0.08 without restriction of dynamic aperture of the ring.
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