Control of beam losses is an important aspect of the H-injection system for the PS2, a proposed replacement of the CPS in the CERN injector complex. H- ions may pass the foil unstripped or be partially stripped to excited H0 states which may be stripped in the subsequent strong-field chicane magnet. Depending on the choice of the magnetic field, atoms in the ground and first excited states can be extracted and dumped. The conceptual design of the waste beam handling is presented, including local collimation and the dump line, both of which must take into account the divergence of the beam from stripping in fringe fields. Beam load estimates and activation related requirements of the local collimators and dump are briefly discussed
The different beam dump functionalities required for the proposed PS2 machine and its transfer lines...
During the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) at CERN, the new Linac4 (L4) accelerator will be connected to the P...
The design and construction of new injectors will allow to boost the luminosity of the LHC. Two cons...
Beam physics considerations for the stripping foil of the PSB H- injection system are described, inc...
Laser stripping for an H- injection system into the proposed PS2 accelerator could provide an attrac...
The high intensity beams with different emittances foreseen to be delivered by the PS2, an upgraded ...
Negative hydrogen ions are often used for injecting protons from linacs to storage rings via chargee...
The proposed PS2 will accelerate protons from 4 to 50 GeV. The required beam intensity and brightnes...
For the LINAC4 project the PS Booster (PSB) injection system will be upgraded. The 160 MeV Hbeam wil...
Linac4 is the new H- linear accelerator under construction at CERN aiming to double the brightness o...
Negative hydrogen ions are often used for injecting protons from linacs to storage rings via charge-...
The maximum intensity the CERN PS has to deliver is continuously increasing. In particular, during t...
CERN’s Linac2 currently injects protons with a kinetic energy of 50 MeV into the PS Booster (PSB). L...
Carbon foils are widely used in charge-exchange injection in high intensity hadron accelerators. The...
The replacement of CERN's existing 26 GeV Proton Synchrotron (PS) machine with a separated-function ...
The different beam dump functionalities required for the proposed PS2 machine and its transfer lines...
During the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) at CERN, the new Linac4 (L4) accelerator will be connected to the P...
The design and construction of new injectors will allow to boost the luminosity of the LHC. Two cons...
Beam physics considerations for the stripping foil of the PSB H- injection system are described, inc...
Laser stripping for an H- injection system into the proposed PS2 accelerator could provide an attrac...
The high intensity beams with different emittances foreseen to be delivered by the PS2, an upgraded ...
Negative hydrogen ions are often used for injecting protons from linacs to storage rings via chargee...
The proposed PS2 will accelerate protons from 4 to 50 GeV. The required beam intensity and brightnes...
For the LINAC4 project the PS Booster (PSB) injection system will be upgraded. The 160 MeV Hbeam wil...
Linac4 is the new H- linear accelerator under construction at CERN aiming to double the brightness o...
Negative hydrogen ions are often used for injecting protons from linacs to storage rings via charge-...
The maximum intensity the CERN PS has to deliver is continuously increasing. In particular, during t...
CERN’s Linac2 currently injects protons with a kinetic energy of 50 MeV into the PS Booster (PSB). L...
Carbon foils are widely used in charge-exchange injection in high intensity hadron accelerators. The...
The replacement of CERN's existing 26 GeV Proton Synchrotron (PS) machine with a separated-function ...
The different beam dump functionalities required for the proposed PS2 machine and its transfer lines...
During the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) at CERN, the new Linac4 (L4) accelerator will be connected to the P...
The design and construction of new injectors will allow to boost the luminosity of the LHC. Two cons...