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Beam Dynamics Studies of the REX-ISOLDE Linac in Preparation for its Role as Injector for the HIE-ISOLDE SC Linac at CERN

The superconducting (SC) High Intensity and Energy (HIE) ISOLDE linac will replace most of the existing accelerating infrastructure of the Radioactive ion beam EXperiment (REX) at CERN, however, the 101.28 MHz RFQ and 5 MV IH cavity will remain in the role of injector for the upgrade, boosting the beam up to an energy of 1.2 MeV/u. We present the results of a beam dynamics investigation of the injector focused most critically on matching the longitudinal beam parameters from the RFQ to the SC machine, which is complicated largely by the IH cavity employing a Combined Zero Degree (KONUS) beam dynamics design. The longitudinal beam parameters at the RFQ are reconstructed from measurement using the three gradient method and combined with beam dynamics measurements and simulations of the IH structure to design the matching section for the SC linac.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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