Beam Loss in Linacs

Authors

  • M.A. Plum Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2016-002.39

Keywords:

Linac, beam loss, H-minus proton.

Abstract

Beam loss is a critical issue in high-intensity accelerators, and much effort is expended during both the design and operation phases to minimize the loss and to keep it to manageable levels. As new accelerators become ever more powerful, beam loss becomes even more critical. Linacs for H− ion beams,
such as the one at the Oak Ridge Spallation Neutron Source, have many more loss mechanisms compared to H+ (proton) linacs, such as the one being designed for the European Spallation Neutron Source. Interesting H− beam loss mechanisms include residual gas stripping, H+ capture and acceleration, field stripping, black-body radiation and the recently discovered intra-beam stripping mechanism. Beam halo formation, and ion source or RF turn on/off transients, are examples of beam loss mechanisms that are common for both H+ and H− accelerators. Machine protection systems play an important role in limiting the beam loss.

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Published

2016-01-29