Title :
Design of Thick Septa Magnets Based on 3D Field Calculation for the 3 GeV Rapid Cycling Synchrotron of J-PARC
Author :
Watanabe, M. ; Irie, Y. ; Kamiya, J. ; Shimada, T. ; Takayanagi, T. ; Fujimori, H. ; Igarashi, S. ; Kawakubo, T. ; Nakayama, H.
Author_Institution :
Japan Atomic Energy Res. Inst., Ibaraki
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Septum magnets are used in the injection and extraction section of the 3 GeV rapid cycling synchrotron (RCS) of J-PARC (Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex). The RCS needs seven septum magnets, two for the injection line, two for the beam dump line and three for the extraction line, respectively. These septa require a large aperture for low-loss operation with high intensity beams, and high durability for minimizing maintenance after high activation. For insuring mechanical stability the septum magnets have been designed to work DC. The septa magnets work outside a vacuum, thus eliminating any trouble due to the leakage of cooling water into the vacuum system. We have been designing them by using the three dimensional magnet static field calculation code, TOSCA. This paper describes the flatness of the magnetic field in the gap and reduction of the leakage field of the septum magnets in the RCS
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; mechanical stability; particle beam extraction; particle beam injection; proton accelerators; superconducting magnets; synchrotrons; 3 GeV; 3D field calculation; J-PARC; Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex; TOSCA; beam dump line; cooling water; high intensity beam extraction; high intensity beam injection; leakage field; low-loss operation; magnetic field; magnetic vacuum chamber; mechanical stability; proton synchrotron; rapid cycling synchrotron; thick septum magnet design; three dimensional magnet static field calculation code; vacuum system; Acceleration; Apertures; Collimators; Magnetic shielding; Magnets; Particle beams; Protons; Soft magnetic materials; Structural beams; Synchrotrons; Leakage field; magnetic vacuum chamber; proton synchrotron; septum magnet;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2005.864358