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AKBP: Arbeitskreis Beschleunigerphysik

AKBP 15: Poster session

AKBP 15.24: Poster

Thursday, March 21, 2019, 16:30–18:00, Durchgangshalle

Advanced Beam Dynamics Design for the Superconducting Heavy Ion Accelerator HELIAC — •Malte Schwarz1, Markus Basten1, Marco Busch1, Thorsten Conrad1, Holger Podlech1, Manuel Heilmann2, Anna Rubin2, Stepan Yaramyshev2, Florian Dziuba3, Viktor Gettmann3, Thorsten Kürzeder3, Maksym Miski-Odlu3, Winfried Barth2,3, Christoph Burandt2,3, Kurt Aulenbacher3,4, Simon Lauber2,3,4, and Julian List2,3,41Institut Für Angewandte Physik, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt — 2GSI Darmstadt — 3HIM Mainz — 4IKP Mainz

Research and development in preparation of the proposed HElmholtz LInear ACcelerator (HELIAC) is performed by a collaboration of GSI, HIM and Goethe University Frankfurt. It is intended for various future experiments with special focus on heavy ion energies near the coulomb barrier for super-heavy element research. The linac will be operated in cw-mode and with a mass-to-charge-ratio up to 6. With a required minimum energy spread over a wide output energy range from 3.5 to 7.3 MeV/u the beam dynamics design is challenging. It is based on EQUUS (equidistant multi-gap structure) using highly efficient superconducting (sc) CH-DTL cavities with an accelerating gradient up to E_a = 7.1 MV/m. The worldwide first beam test with a sc multi-gap CH-DTL cavity in 2017 was a milestone in the R&D work of GSI, HIM and IAP. The layout for the entire linac has recently been updated and optimized and an advanced beam dynamics design for the HELIAC was developed.

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