Design Progress for the 22 GeV CEBAF Energy Upgrade
ORAL
Abstract
Extending the energy reach of CEBAF up to 22 GeV within the existing tunnel is being explored. Proposed energy upgrade can be achieved by increasing the number of recirculations, while using the existing CEBAF SRF cavity system. A proposal was formulated to raise CEBAF energy by replacing the highest-energy arcs with FFA arcs. The new pair of arcs configured with FFA (Fixed Field Alternating Gradient) lattice would support simultaneous transport of additional 6 passes with energies spanning a factor of two, using the non-scaling FFA principle implemented with Halbach-derived permanent magnets - a novel magnet technology that significantly saves energy and lowers operating costs. The design involves new optics for the linacs and remaining electromagnetic arcs, as well as new electromagnetic switchyard. These feed into the permanent magnet FFA arcs. We also report on ongoing beam dynamics studies and mitigating measures to alleviate energy loss and emittance dilution due to synchrotron radiation.
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under contract DE-AC05-06OR23177.
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Presenters
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S.Alex Bogacz
- Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associates