7–12 May 2023
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

Commissioning of the RFQcb at the Isolde Offline 2 target test facility

TUPA081
9 May 2023, 16:30
2h
Salone Adriatico

Salone Adriatico

Poster Presentation MC3.A20: Radioactive Ions Tuesday Poster Session

Speaker

Maximilian Schuett (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Description

The Offline 2 mass separator laboratory is part of the CERN-ISOLDE Offline facilities - a suite of installations required to perform essential quality control on target and ion source units before irradiation at CERN-ISOLDE. The facility is also used for offline studies as a prerequisite before conducting any beam development on-line, especially establishing systematic effects. The Offline 2 separator resembles the online CERN-ISOLDE Frontend and employs identical services such as beam instrumentation, gas system, laser ionization and the equipment control system. The facility is able to generate dc as well as bunched non-radioactive beams up to an energy of 60 keV. The ion beams can be cooled and bunched in an unmodulated RFQ. In order to study effects of the RFQ buffer gas on the formation of molecular species, a dedicated identification setup is required.
This work presents the current status of the commissioning of RFQ and results of its first operation. Furthermore, we show the first results of beam emittance measurements, which are compared to 3D beam dynamic simulations. We present the ongoing installation of a Magnetof ion and Wien filter behind the RFQ, respectively.

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Primary author

Maximilian Schuett (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Co-authors

Sebastian Rothe (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Mia Au (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Alexandros Koliatos (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Mark Bissell (European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)) Niels Bidault (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Line Le (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Antoine Boucherie (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Reinhard Heinke (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Katerina Chrysalidis (European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)) Stefano Marzari (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Francisco JOSA (JOSA) Isabel Hendriks (Lund University) Ralitsa Mancheva (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Nikolay Azaryan (European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)) Joachim Vollaire (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

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