Status SIS100. Peter Spiller 1. Pre-Collaboration Meeting Peter Spiller, 1. Pre-Collaboration Meeting,

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Status SIS100 Peter Spiller 1. Pre-Collaboration Meeting 15.9.2009

GSI/FAIR Accelerator Facility Primary Beam Intensity Secondary Beam Intensity Heavy Ion Beam Energy x 100-1000 x 10 000 x 30 New: Cooled pbar Beams (15 GeV) Intense Cooled Radioactive Beams Parallel Operation

FAIR Uranium Intensity (staged realization) 2014 Stage 3 Stage 1 Stage 2 Uranium Beam Intensities SIS18 SIS100 Stage 3 SIS100/300 2 x 10 10 /cycle 1.1 x 10 10 /s 5.4 x 10 10 /s 5 x 10 11 /cycle Slow Extraction at 1 GeV/u and 1.4 s Spill 1.5 x 10 11 /s Fast Extraction at 1 GeV/u 3.5 x 10 11 /s 5 x 10 11 /cycle 3.5 x 10 11 /s not foreseen

Beam Parameters SIS18/SIS100 SIS18 Number of ions per cycle Protons 5 x 10 12 Uranium 1.5 x 10 11... and all other ion species Initial beam energy 70 MeV 11 MeV/u Ramp rate 10 T/s 10 T/s Final beam energy 4.5 GeV 200 MeV/u Repetition frequency 2.7 Hz 2.7 Hz SIS100 Number of injections Number of ions per cycle Maximum Energy Ramp rate Beam pulse length after compression Extraction mode Repetition frequency Protons 4 2.5x 10 13 ppp 29 GeV 4 T/s 50 ns Fast and slow 0.7 Hz Uranium 4 5 x 10 11 2.7 GeV/u 4 T/s 90-30 ns Fast and slow 0.7 Hz

Two Stage Synchrotron SIS100/300 1. High Intensity- and Compressor Stage SIS100 with fast-ramped superconducting magnets and a strong bunch compression system. Intermediate charge state ions e.g. U 28+ -ions up to 2.7 GeV/u Protons up to 30 GeV Bρ= 100 Tm - B max = 1.9 T - db/dt= 4 T/s (curved) 2. High Energy- and Stretcher Stage SIS300 with superconducting high-field magnets and stretcher function. Highly charges ions e.g. U 92+ -ions up to 34 GeV/u Intermediate charge state ions U 28+ - ions at 1.5 to 2.7 GeV/u with 100% duty cycle Bρ= 300 Tm - B max = 4.5 T - db/dt= 1 T/s (curved)

Technical Subsystems Sixfold Symmetry Sufficiently long and number of straight sections Reasonable line density in resonance diagram Good geometrical matching to the overall topology S3 S4 S2 S5 S1 S6 S1: Transfer to SIS300 S2: Rf Compression (MA loaded) S3: Rf Acceleration (Ferrite loaded) S4: Rf Acceleration (Ferrite loaded) S5: Extraction Systems (slow and fast) S6: Injection System plus RF Acceleration and Barrier Bucket The SIS100 technical subsystems define the length of the straight sections of both synchrotrons

System and Ion Optical Design Realisation of two-stage SIS100 and SIS300 concept in one tunnel is challenging: Geometrical matching of both synchrotrons with different lattice structures (Doublet and FODO) and different magnet technologies (superferric and cosθ) Ratio between straight section length and arc length with fixed circumference defined by the warm straight section requirements of SIS100 Fast, slow and emergency extraction in one short straight and precisely at the same position, with the same angle and fixed distance between the SIS100 and SIS300 extraction channel Vertical extraction of SIS100 bypassing SIS300 (on top of SIS100) Transfer between SIS100 and SIS300, 1.4 m difference, many geometrical constraints

S1 - Transfer Section

S2 - Compression Section

S3 - Acceleration Section

S5 - Extraction Section

S6 - Injection Section

Cold Arc

Modified BUNG Buildings and Tunnels

SIS100 Lattice Characteristics Maximum transverse acceptance (minimum 3x emittance at injection) at limited magnet apertures (problems: pulse power, AC loss etc.) Vanishing dispersion in the straight sections for high dp/p during compression Low dispersion in the arcs for high dp/p during compression Sufficient dispersion in the straight section for slow extraction with Hardt condition Shiftable transition energy (three quadrupole power busses) for p operation Sufficient space for all components and efficient use of space Enabling slow, fast and emergency extraction and transfer within one straight. Peaked distribution and highly efficient collimation system for ionization beam loss

Optical Setting for Proton Operation sum B'*l= 831.265 T/m * m (sum B'*l/Brho= 8.268 /m) 0. quadrupole gradients 30320. -50. y[mm].. x[mm] 100. -4.5 B', B'-max [T/m] 45.3 qda qfaqda qfa+ qda qfa+ qda qfaqda qfaqda qfaqda qfaqda qfa+ qda qfa+ qda qfaqda qfaqda qfa+ qda qfa+ qda qfa- Quadrupole setting with three circuits (two F and one D quadrupole) Beam: γ min = 3,36 (2.2 GeV) γ max = 32 (29 GeV) Lattice: Symmetric: γ T =17 Proton: γ = 44 T No crossing of transition energy γ T and danger of beam loss 0. path length [mm] 180600. Envelops with standard setting (grey) and shifted transition energy (yellow)

Correction System Individual supply: SIS 100 Straight Steerers (green) Correction Multipoles (blue) 1 2 3 4 Resonance Sextupoles (bright red) = Ex. Sextupole = Steerer SIS 100 Arc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 = Steerer = Chrom.Sextupoles = Err. Cor. Multipole Chromaticity Sextupoles (red / pink): 2 x 4 sextupoles per arc in series connection 2 arcs in series connection

Dynamic Vacuum STRAHLSIM Code Linear beam optics Loss pattern due to charge change Collimation efficiency Reads and writes many formats (AML, MIRKO, MAD-X, WinAGILE) Static Vacuum p 0, S eff, Vacuum-conductances, NEG coating, cryogenic surfaces, Static residual gas components Dynamic (Source of beam losses) Synchrotron cycle S eff,cold (p, T): analytic model, incl. saturation S eff,neg (p, t): Saturation Systematic losses (injection, RF capture) Projectile ionisation s pi (E, Dq) from Shevelko, Olson, work in conjunction with AP Coulomb scattering Target ionisation Intra beam scattering Ion stimulated desorption (Desorption rate η scaledwith(de/dx) 2, beam scrubbing included) couples beam losses to pressure rises Benchmarked with many machine experiments (and at other accelerators) 18

Ionization Beam Loss and Dynamics of Pressure Short Term Studies (Cycles) Ionization loss during stacking and acceleration in SIS18 and SIS100 Long Term Studies Safety studies for beam survival in SIS100 Extracted ions versus pumping speed of cryogenic surfaces Extracted ions over months Number of monolayers over months Pressure over months

SIS100 Radiofrequency: Overview FBTR f [MHz] # Technical Concept Acceleration System h=10 400 kv 1.1 2.7 20 (SIS100) 8 (SIS300) Ferrit ring core, "narrow" band cavities Compression h=2 0.395-16 Magnetic alloy ring core, broad band System 640 kv 0.485 (low duty cycle) cavities Barrier Bucket 15kV 2 2 Magnetic alloy ring core, broad band System (low duty cycle) cavities SIS18 ferrit loaded accel. cavity SIS18 MA loaded bunch compression cavity

Bunch Compression Systems Short pulse (500 µs), high power bunch compressor developed at GSI World wide MA core material survey 16 MA compression cavities in section S2

Rf: Acceleration Sections Acceleration Cavities: Design study completed (BINP) Minimization of shunt impedance: Fast semi-conductor gap switch R&D

Rf Manipulations Stacking at 2.2 GeV (4 bunches - 10 Rf buckets) Acceleration to 4 GeV ( 4 bunches 10 Rf buckets) Single bunch generation by batch compression ( 1 bunch 10 Rf buckets) Acceleration to 29 GeV and extraction ( 1 bunch 10 Rf buckets C C C C Synchrotron frequency for Rf manipulations at high gamma to low > takes to long Standard scheme for single bunch generation and compression not applicable - evtl. imag. ϒ T

SIS100 Fast Ramped S.C. Magnets R&D Goals Reduction of eddy / persistent current effects at 4K (3D field, AC loss) Improvement of DC/AC-field quality Guarantee of long term mechanical stability ( 2 10 8 cycles ) Activities AC Loss Reduction (exp. tests, FEM) 2D/3D Magnetic Field Calculations (OPERA, ANSYS, etc.) Mechanical Analysis and Coil Restraint (design, ANSYS) (>Fatigue of the conductor and precise positioning) Experimental studies with modified Nuklotron magnets in JINR

SIS 100 Fast Ramped S.C. Magnets R&D goal: AC loss reduction to 13 W/m @ 2T, 4 T/s, 1 Hz Front view Top view New endblock design

Full Length SIS100 Prototype Dipole Manufactured by BNG (Würzburg) Second straight dipole and quadrupole under manufacturing at JINR Curved dipole under manufacturing at BINP

17 7 19 5 20 4 3 Nuklotron Cable Production at BNG Second Nuklotron type cable production capability set-up at BNG in Würzburg kapton t=0.05mm 1 layer overlaped 50% adhesive kapton t=0.07mm 1 layer overlaped 50% 0.14 0.1 8 6 wire pitch 0.6mm 0.3 9 10 11 12 4.7 2 1 13 23 14 22 15 21 16 0.5 18 0.8 cooling tube CuNi Ø5.7 x 0.5 SC strand NbTi / copper transposition pitch 50mm 8.38

Full Length SIS100 Prototype Dipole Prototype Production in JINR

Operation Cycles and Magnet Cooling Limits Singel layer coil with low hydraulic resistance High current cable Active heaters to stabilize the crogenic load Alternative coil design and high current cable

Correction System Revision of all correction system parameters Technical layout of the correction magnets has been started. Technical options under investigation. Fast ramping of (short, high field) magnets for slow extraction (risetime 0.2 s) requires high power SIS100 correction magnet design studies

Focusing Modules Two standard quadrupole units, but many exceptions! Big engineering effort for pre-planning of cryomagnetic modules. Quadrupol unit of the arc includes sextupole, BPM and collimator (used also for pumping) Quadrupole unit of the straights includes BPM, sextupole and pumping chamber Dipole Moduls

Cryomagnetic Units Large number of different modules, examples:

Local Cryogenics Feed Boxes Feed-in Cryostat Current Lead Boxes Cold Links Cryogenic Bypass Lines End Caps Measurement Technique Special Cryostats?

Beam Instrumentation BPM FEM studies on cross talk and resonances Device Measurement Application DCCT dc-current stored current, lifetime GMR-DCCT dc-current for high currents CCC dc-current for low currents ACCT Pulsed current injection efficiency BPM center-of-mass closed orbit & feedback turn-by-turn lattice functions Exciter+BPM center-of-mass tune, BFT, PLL Quad. BPM quad. moment BTF, matching Schottky longitudinal: p/p, cooling transverse: tune, chromaticity WCM or FCT bunch structure matching, bunch gymnastics IPM beam profile cooling, matching BLM beam loss matching, halo, scraper, losses Grid/Screen beam profile first turn Ionization Beam Profile Monitor similar to the present SIS18/ESR development

Extraction System SIS100 Fast extraction towards experiments Slow extraction towards experiments Fast extraction toward emergency dump Fast (vertical) extraction (transfer) towards SIS300-70. -y[mm].. +y[mm] 70. fast extracted beam 2 stage main septum emergency beam dump 0. path length [mm] 75641. slowly extracted beam Fast bipolar deflected by auxiliary kicker magnet lambertson septum Cooling test of high power extraction septum in preparation at GSI Wire heating of electrostatic septa due to beam load under investigation Design study for pulse power generator for bipolar, ramped kicker magnets started Prototype for a two stage pseudospark switch under development. Halo Scraper Electrostatic Septa Bipolar Kicker System Lambertson Septum Magnetic Septa and Emergency Dump

Synchrotron Main Supply Buildings Document Specifications for Synchrotron Buildings includes main accelerator aspects Table of floor space requirements Tables for cranes and double floor Distribution of supply units for all buildings and floors Cable planning started General specifications plus Load List Evaluation of six distributed buildings as proposed by FAIR CC

Civil Construction: Supply Tunnel

Expression of Interest for SIS100 Components Events in 2008 (beside committee meetings) November 2007 FAIR kick-off event March 2008 Technical Design Report (380 pages) April 2008 International EOI Meeting July 2008 FAIR CC kick-off meeting signing of architect and planner contract September 2008 First meeting and formation of international precollaboration board aiming for the finalization of the technical design

Frame for Road Map 2008 Conceptual design, design studies and R&D completed 2009-2012 Finalization of the engineering design 2011-2013 Manufacturing of components 2013-2014 Installation and commissioning

Issue for the EOI Discussion 1. Which technical systems in detail does your EOI cover? Do these work packages fit into your available EOI budget? 2. Road Map involving all technical systems with EOI expressions dedicated to SIS100, including those items listed in the cost book under local cryogenics (Don't mix local cryogenics (e.g. bypass lines) with cryogenics supply (e.g. transfer lines) (not part of SIS100!) Schedule for the Discussion: 1. Presentation and discussion of a possible EOI interpretation on component level 2. Presentations of the EOI representatives Discussion and correction of the EOI interpretation (1.) Discussion of road map and preconditions/comments