Proceedings of the 1997 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.97CH36167)
DOI: 10.1109/pac.1997.753287
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FNAL Main Injector γ/sub t/-jump system beamtube design

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“…A superconducting linear electron accelerator currently undergoing construction in FNAL's New Muon Laboratory is planned to eventually reach energies up to 900 MeV using four superconducting ILC-type accelerating modules (cryomodules) [1,2]. The facility's construction is staged and the initial phase, which will support first beam operation, consists of a ∼40 MeV photoinjector followed by one cryomodule (referred to as ACC1) yielding a maximum energy of ∼300 MeV, and the proposed layout is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A superconducting linear electron accelerator currently undergoing construction in FNAL's New Muon Laboratory is planned to eventually reach energies up to 900 MeV using four superconducting ILC-type accelerating modules (cryomodules) [1,2]. The facility's construction is staged and the initial phase, which will support first beam operation, consists of a ∼40 MeV photoinjector followed by one cryomodule (referred to as ACC1) yielding a maximum energy of ∼300 MeV, and the proposed layout is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inconel 718 is an alloy primarily composed of Nickel, Iron, and Chromium that outperforms stainless steel 316 L on these measures, as shown in table 4. By constructing a thinner and more resistive beampipe made from Inconel 718, the eddy current heating can be reduced by up to a factor of 4 [65]. A mechanical stress study [66] found that a 10 cm × 15 cm elliptical Inconel 718 beampipe could be constructed with a 0.20 mm wall thickness and 0.46 mm spiral supports.…”
Section: Jinst 14 P07021mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next major steps for increased antiproton stacks are (1) implementation and use of electron cooling of antiprotons in the Recycler [5], (2) Once electron cooling of antiprotons is operational, the accumulator stacktail cooling system will be upgraded in two stages to provide higher stacking rates. The changes to the stacktail system require the large stacks no longer be maintained in the Accumulator, and so depend on the Recycler with its electron cooling.…”
Section: Increase Antiproton Stacking and Storing Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%