Rotating proton beam for higher RIB releases

2019
Abstract Two AC magnets were installed to scan the 500 MeV proton beam in a circular pattern on the TRIUMF ISAC target. Rotating the proton beam produces a more uniform average power deposition, which increases the maximum amount of total beam power that targets can tolerate. The magnet system consists of a pair of two ferrite AC magnets that rotate the proton beam at a frequency of up to 400 Hz. A new tune was developed to produce a controllable spot size, while having an approximate parallel beam on target and a 90° phase advance between the raster magnets and the target. A set of diagnostics was developed to monitor the rotating beam. Online tests have shown that we can increase the radioactive ion beams (RIB) yields from a target while maintaining same maximum temperature.
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