CEBAF 22 GeV FFA Energy Upgrade

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

Extending CEBAF energy reach by increasing the number of recirculations, while using the existing SRF system is being explored. Proposed energy upgrade is based on a new approach to multi-pass acceleration of electrons in a single Fixed Field Alternating Gradient (FFA) beam line, configured with Halbach-style permanent magnets. Encouraged by recent success of CBETA, a proposal was formulated to nearly ‘double’ CEBAF energy by replacing the highest energy arcs with a pair of FFA arcs. The new non-scaling FFA arcs would support simultaneous transport of additional 6 passes with energies spanning a factor of two. One of the challenges of the multi-pass (11) linac optics is to assure uniform focusing in a vast range of energies, in a fixed field lattice. Here, we propose a triplet lattice that would provide a stable periodic solution covering energy ratio of 1:33. The current CEBAF injection at 123 MeV, makes optical matching in the first linac virtually impossible due to extremely high energy span ratio (1:175). Replacement of the current injector with a 650 MeV recirculating injector will alleviate that problem. Orbital and optical matching from the FFA arcs to the linacs is implemented as a compact non-adiabatic insert. Presented scheme would promise to deliver a 22 GeV beam with normalized emittance of 76 mm·mrad and with a relative energy spread of 1×10-3. Further recirculation beyond 22 GeV is limited by large, 974 MeV per electron, energy loss due to synchrotron radiation.

*Authored by Jefferson Science Associates, LLC under U.S. DOE Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23177,Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-SC0012704, andUT-Battelle, LLC, under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725 with the US Department of Energy.

Presenters

  • S.Alex Bogacz

    • Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associat

Authors

  • S.Alex Bogacz

    • Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associat
  • Jay F Benesch

    • Jefferson Lab
  • Ryan M Bodenstein

    • Jefferson Lab
  • Alex M Coxe

    • Old Dominion University
  • Kirsten E Deitrick

    • Cornell University
  • Randika Gamage

    • Jefferson Lab
  • Donish Khan

    • Jefferson Lab
  • Geoffrey A Krafft

    • Thomas Jefferson Natl Accel Facility/ODU
  • Katheryne E Price

    • Jefferson Lab
  • Yves R Roblin

    • Jefferson Lab
  • Andrei A Seryi

    • Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associat
  • Joseph S Berg

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Stephen J Brooks

    • Brookhaven National Lab
  • DeJan Trbojevic

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Vasiliy S Morozov

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
  • Georg H Hoffstaetter

    • Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education
  • David R Douglas

    • Jefferson Lab