Speaker
Description
Jefferson Lab is exploring an upgrade to extend CEBAF’s energy to ~22 GeV within the existing tunnel by incorporating Fixed-Field Alternating-Gradient (FFA) arcs. In this scheme, the two lowest-energy electromagnetic arcs are removed, the remaining arcs are reassigned to lower energies, and a new pair of high-energy FFA arcs enables six additional recirculations using the existing SRF linacs. The non-scaling FFA lattice employs Halbach-derived permanent magnets with provisions for dipole, quadrupole, and higher-order components, offering large momentum acceptance and reduced operating cost. Implementing this concept requires updated linac optics, modifications to the remaining arcs, and a redesigned electromagnetic switchyard. Ongoing beam-dynamics studies address synchrotron-radiation–induced energy loss and emittance growth, along with strategies for their mitigation.
Funding Agency
This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. DOE, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics contract DE-AC05-06OR23177.
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