SPIRAL2 commissioning and operations

The SPIRAL2 linac is now successfully commissioned; H + , 4 He 2+ , D + and 18 O 6+ have been accelerated up to nominal parameters and 18 O 7+ and 40 Ar 14+ beams have been also accelerated up to 7 MeV/A. The main steps with 5 mA H + , D + beams and with 0.6 mA 18 O 6+ are described. The general res...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of instrumentation 2024-05, Vol.19 (5), p.T05006
Hauptverfasser: Orduz, A.K., Di Giacomo, M., Lagniel, J-M., Normand, G., Uriot, D.
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Zusammenfassung:The SPIRAL2 linac is now successfully commissioned; H + , 4 He 2+ , D + and 18 O 6+ have been accelerated up to nominal parameters and 18 O 7+ and 40 Ar 14+ beams have been also accelerated up to 7 MeV/A. The main steps with 5 mA H + , D + beams and with 0.6 mA 18 O 6+ are described. The general results of the commissioning of the RF, cryogenic and diagnostics systems, as well as the preliminary results of the first experiments on NFS are presented. In addition of an improvement of the matching to the linac, the tuning procedures of the 3 Medium Energy Beam Transport (MEBT) rebunchers and 26 linac SC cavities were progressively improved to reach the nominal parameters in operation, starting from the classical “signature matching method”. The different cavity tuning methods developed to take into account our particular situation (very low energy and large phase extension) are described. The tools developed for an efficient linac tuning in operation, e.g. beam energy and intensity changes are also discussed.
ISSN:1748-0221
1748-0221
DOI:10.1088/1748-0221/19/05/T05006