Cornell-BNL Electron Energy Recovery Linac FFAG Test Accelerator (CBETA)

ORAL

Abstract

A novel energy recovery linac (ERL) with Non-Scaling Fixed Field Alternating Gradient (NS-FFAG) racetrack is being constructed as a result of collaboration of the Cornell University with Brookhaven National Laboratory. The existing injector and superconducting linac at Cornell University are being installed together with a single NS-FFAG arcs and straight section at the opposite side of the linac to form an ERL system. The 6 MeV electron beam from injector is transferred into the 36 MeV superconducting linac and accelerated by four successive passes: from 42 to 150 MeV using the same NS-FFAG structure made of permanent magnets. After the maximum energy of 150 MeV is reached, the electron beam is brought back to the linac with opposite Radio Frequency (RF) phase and with 4 passes electron energy is recovered and brought back to the initial energy of 6 MeV. This is going to be the first 4 pass superconducting ERL and the first NS-FFAG permanent magnet structure to bring the electron beam back to the linac.

Authors

  • Dejan Trbojevic

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Steve Peggs

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Scott Berg

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Stephen Brooks

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • George Mahler

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Francois Meot

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Nicholaos Tsoupas

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Holger Witte

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Georg Hoffstaetter

    Cornell University

  • Ivan Bazarov

    Cornell University

  • Christopher Mayes

    Cornell University

  • Ritchie Patterson

    Cornell University

  • Karl Smolenski

    Cornell University

  • Yulin Li

    Cornell University

  • John Dobbins

    Cornell University