19–24 May 2024
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Flattening the field during injection in the Fermilab booster using dipole corrector magnets

TUPC09
21 May 2024, 16:00
2h
Country (MCC Exhibit Hall A)

Country

MCC Exhibit Hall A

Poster Presentation MC1.A04 Circular Accelerators Tuesday Poster Session

Speaker

Kiyomi Seiya (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)

Description

The FNAL Booster is a fast cycling 15 Hz resonant circuit synchrotron accelerating proton beam from 400 MeV to 8 GeV. The linac pulse injected into the Booster is ~32 μsec long and fills the ring by multi-turn charge-exchange injection. As part of the PIP-II project, the Booster injection energy and repetition rate will be increased to 800 MeV and 20 Hz respectively. Due to much reduced average current in the new superconducting PIP-II linac, the injection time will increase to 550 μs. A shorter machine cycle coupled to a longer injection time make flattening the injection porch B-field during injection important requirement for successful PIP-II operation. We aim to achieve: (1) flattening of the net bending during injection using dipole correctors, and (2) using a new system based on an Altera FPGA board, reduction of the cycle-to-cycle bending field variation caused by current jitter in the Gradient Magnet Power Supply (GMPS). While the flat injection scheme is essential to future PIP-II operations, it should also noticeably improve efficiency for present HEP operations.

Region represented North America

Primary author

Kiyomi Seiya (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)

Co-authors

Chandra Bhat (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Dennis Barak (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Ed Cullerton (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Jean-Francois Ostiguy (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)

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