Acceleration in the linear non-scaling fixed-field alternating-gradient accelerator EMMA

In a fixed-field alternating-gradient (FFAG) accelerator, eliminating pulsed magnet operation permits rapid acceleration to synchrotron energies, but with a much higher beam-pulse repetition rate. Conceived in the 1950s, FFAGs are enjoying renewed interest, fuelled by the need to rapidly accelerate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature physics 2012-03, Vol.8 (3), p.243-247
Hauptverfasser: Machida, S., Barlow, R., Berg, J. S., Bliss, N., Buckley, R. K., Clarke, J. A., Craddock, M. K., D’Arcy, R., Edgecock, R., Garland, J. M., Giboudot, Y., Goudket, P., Griffiths, S., Hill, C., Hill, S. F., Hock, K. M., Holder, D. J., Ibison, M. G., Jackson, F., Jamison, S. P., Johnstone, C., Jones, J. K., Jones, L. B., Kalinin, A., Keil, E., Kelliher, D. J., Kirkman, I. W., Koscielniak, S., Marinov, K., Marks, N., Martlew, B., McIntosh, P. A., McKenzie, J. W., Méot, F., Middleman, K. J., Moss, A., Muratori, B. D., Orrett, J., Owen, H. L., Pasternak, J., Peach, K. J., Poole, M. W., Rao, Y-N., Saveliev, Y., Scott, D. J., Sheehy, S. L., Shepherd, B. J. A., Smith, R., Smith, S. L., Trbojevic, D., Tzenov, S., Weston, T., Wheelhouse, A., Williams, P. H., Wolski, A., Yokoi, T.
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Zusammenfassung:In a fixed-field alternating-gradient (FFAG) accelerator, eliminating pulsed magnet operation permits rapid acceleration to synchrotron energies, but with a much higher beam-pulse repetition rate. Conceived in the 1950s, FFAGs are enjoying renewed interest, fuelled by the need to rapidly accelerate unstable muons for future high-energy physics colliders. Until now a ‘scaling’ principle has been applied to avoid beam blow-up and loss. Removing this restriction produces a new breed of FFAG, a non-scaling variant, allowing powerful advances in machine characteristics. We report on the first non-scaling FFAG, in which orbits are compacted to within 10 mm in radius over an electron momentum range of 12–18 MeV/c. In this strictly linear-gradient FFAG, unstable beam regions are crossed, but acceleration via a novel serpentine channel is so rapid that no significant beam disruption is observed. This result has significant implications for future particle accelerators, particularly muon and high-intensity proton accelerators. Rapid particle acceleration is possible using a fixed-field alternating-gradient machine—but ‘scaling’ in its design has been necessary to avoid beam blow-up and loss. The demonstration now of acceleration in such a machine without scaling has positive implications for future particle accelerators.
ISSN:1745-2473
1745-2481
DOI:10.1038/nphys2179