16–21 Aug 2026
Daejeon Convention Center
Asia/Seoul timezone

Beam Dynamics Challenges and Solutions for a High-Current Electron Cooler Linac at the EIC

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2h
Daejeon Convention Center

Daejeon Convention Center

107 Expo-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon (34125) South Korea
Poster Presentation MC1.A01: Beam Dynamics, beam simulations, beam transport Poster Session

Speaker

Dmitry Kayran (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Description

The Electron-Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory requires high-current, high-brightness electron beams for efficient ion beam cooling. We present the design and beam dynamics optimization of a normal-conducting electron linac for the Low-Energy Cooler (LEC), building on operational experience from the Low Energy RHIC Electron Cooler (LEReC) and extending performance toward the demanding EIC parameter regime.
The accelerator is designed to generate 1 nC electron bunches with average beam current up to 80 mA and final energy of 13 MeV while maintaining normalized transverse emittance below 1.5×10^(-6)m and relative energy spread better than 3×10^(-4). Start-to-end beam dynamics studies, including injector, accelerating sections, long transport, and 180 m cooling sections, were performed using PARMELA code and benchmarked against IMPACT-T and GPT codes.
The results demonstrate the feasibility of achieving an electron beam quality required for future EIC cooling applications using a normal-conducting RF accelerator approach, with potential relevance to other high-current electron beam facilities.

Funding Agency

Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-SC0012704 with the U.S. Department of Energy.

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Author

Dmitry Kayran (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Co-authors

Alexei Fedotov (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Gang Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Jorg Kewisch (Brookhaven National Laboratory (retired)) Sergei Seletskiy (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Yichao Jing (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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