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BE: Beschleunigerphysik
BE 15: Beam Dynamics and Fields III
BE 15.9: Talk
Thursday, April 3, 2014, 17:45–18:00, ZEU 255
SALOME: An accelerator for the practical university course in accelerator physics — •Daniel Riebesehl1, Velizar Miltchev1, Jörg Roßbach1, Oliver Stein2 und Maximilian Trunk1 — 1Universität Hamburg — 2CERN
SALOME (Simple Accelerator for Learning Optics and the Manipulation of Electrons) is a short low energy linear accelerator for electrons built by the University of Hamburg. The goal of this project is to give the students the possibility to obtain hands-on experience with the basics of accelerator physics. The SALOME accelerator project offers a great bandwidth of learning the theoretical aspects of accelerator technologies and the realization of technical setups. In this contribution the layout of the device will be presented. The most important components of the accelerator will be discussed and experimental results characterising the beam energy and transverse phase space will be presented.