Observations of electrons in the intense pulse neutron source (IPNS) rapid cycling synchrotron (RCS)

Particle Accelerator Conference, 2003. PAC 2003. Proceedings of the(2003)

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In the process of accelerating protons from 50 to 450 MeV at 30 Hz, low-energy electrons are generated within the IPNS RCS vacuum chamber. Electrons from background gas stripping are detected using an Ionization Profile Monitor (IPM) to generate integrated, horizontal charge distributions of the single-harmonic bunch during acceleration. Recently, a Retarding Field Analyzer (RFA) was installed in the RCS to look for evidence of beam-induced multipacting by measuring the electrons ejected by the space charge of the beam. A wide-band, high-gain transimpedance amplifier has been built to observe time structure in the electron signal detected with the RFA. Though a noisy power supply prevented full I-V characteristics from being obtained, interesting features are observed; especially, after the period of phase modulation between the rf cavities that is deliberately introduced during the cycle. The phase modulation generates a longitudinal quadrupole oscillation in the bunch, which is believed to enhance beam stability. Preliminary results indicate that electron multipacting is not significant in the RCS. The effects of background gas neutralization are considered and details of the RFA measurements are presented.
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neutron sources,particle beam diagnostics,proton accelerators,space charge,synchrotrons,30 Hz,50 to 450 MeV,IPNS RCS vacuum chamber,Ionization Profile Monitor,background gas neutralization,background gas stripping,intense pulse neutron source,longitudinal quadrupole oscillation,phase modulation,rapid cycling synchrotron,single-harmonic bunch,wide-band, high-gain transimpedance amplifier
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