CERN NFWG PROPOSAL
C. D. Johnson 09/99
To study the behaviour of a high-power RF Cavity in a high-intensity pulsed radiation field
Plan
of installation
The CERN PS can deliver a beam onto the antiproton target with the
following properties:
- up to 4 bunches spaced by 105 ns
- bunch length (4sz)
of 25 ns
- intensity up to a maximum of 5x1012
p/bunch or 7x1012 p/bunch in single-bunch
mode.
The target is Iridium of 1 interaction length, but it can be removed
if desired. The collimator downstream of the target has a large aperture
(120 mm diameter) and so the secondary radiation from the target would
illuminate a disc of ~1m diameter at the dump, which is just about right
for the irradiaton of a low frequency cavity (~200 MHz). The magnetic horn
would be switched off, since it would serve little purpose, unless one
wished to alter the charge ratio in the secondary flux. That might, in
fact, be interesting! An option would be to remove the primary target and
to place a temporary target, of say 3 interaction lengths, 1 to 2 m upstream
of the cavity (at the same position). The proton beam could be re-focused
to a spot size of ~ 1cm diameter at this target. The advantage of the first
scenario is that we could run parasitically during AD fills. But the second
option could probably be accommodated in the AD program without much difficulty
Photo
mock-up of installation
To further study this proposal we should:
- review the status of the remote handling
equipment in the AD Target Area
- select a cavity for these tests -
a simple pill-box cavity is indicated (frequency to be chosen in the range
100 to 500 MHz)
- study the power requirements and
diagnostics
- prepare radiation and hadron flux
maps for the region immediately upstream of the beam dump.
This could be an exercise for the NFWG in the coming months.