DocumentCode
818876
Title
Vacuum System for the Stanford-Lbl Storage Ring (PEP)
Author
Bostic, D. ; Cummings, U. ; Dean, N. ; Jeong, B. ; Jurow, J.
Author_Institution
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Stanford University, Stanford, California 94306
Volume
22
Issue
3
fYear
1975
fDate
6/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1540
Lastpage
1543
Abstract
The vacuum system for PEP will be similar in design, construction and operation to the system currently in operation at SPEAR. There will, of course, be quantitative differences since the closed path of PEP will be 10 times longer than the SPEAR path. Some qualitative differences will also arise since the radiated synchrotron power for PEP will be about 13 times greater than for SPEAR giving rise to an increased linear power density incident on the chamber wall. Other differences arise from the higher energy spectrum of the synchrotron radiation. The SPEAR vacuum system has been in operation since April 1972 and has proven satisfactory in design, construction and operation. The chamber has been subject to synchrotron radiation for approximately 300 ampere-hours and the beam lifetimes are now more than several hours. The details of the PEP design and the SPEAR operating experience will be further discussed in this paper.
Keywords
Aluminum; Bellows; Cooling; Laser excitation; Magnets; Steel; Storage rings; Structural beams; Synchrotron radiation; Vacuum systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1975.4327929
Filename
4327929
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