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1 MTE vs CT D.Manglunki for BE/OP - pictures from M.Giovannozzi - details in “Fifty years of the CERN Proton Synchrotron (Vol I)” CERN-2011-004

2 Why a Continuous Transfer (CT)? The SPS circumference is 11 times the one of the PS First tests: extraction over 11 turns – Need gap for SPS kicker – 10-turn version up until 7x10 12 ppp Present version over 5 turns – Two PS extractions to fill 10/11 of the SPS circumference – Two gaps of 1/22 of the SPS circumference for the SPS kicker 2USERS’MEETING – September 17 th, 2015MTE vs CT - D.Manglunki

3 Principle of the current CT Horizontal tune 1/4 th integer (6.25) Beam brought close to electrostatic septum by slow bump Beam horizontally shaved on electrostatic septum in 5 steps by fast bump Resulting horizontal emittance smaller than vertical one – SPS vertical acceptance smaller than horizontal => plane exchange before SPS 3USERS’MEETING – September 17 th, 2015MTE vs CT - D.Manglunki

4 Issues of the current CT: Working Group on Losses Observations of the WGL: – 10 to 15% of the beam sent to the SPS for fixed target is lost on SEH31. Taking into account the subsequent machine efficiencies (injection, capture, acceleration and slow extraction), it is a conservative estimation to state that for 1e20 protons on target, more than 2e19 14GeV/c protons are lost on SEH31! – SEH31 is one of the most irradiated locations of the PS – Changing cable or oil gives a collective dose of 1msV Recommendation from the WGL – Study a new scheme, proposed by R.Cappi in 2000, see: R. Cappi, M. Giovannozzi, "Novel Method for Multi-Turn Extraction: Trapping Charged Particles in Islands of Phase Space'', CERN PS 2001-015 (AE) See PS/OP/Note 2001-009 4USERS’MEETING – September 17 th, 2015MTE vs CT - D.Manglunki

5 Principle of the new MTE Use non linear fields to create stable islands in the horizontal phase space (“transverse splitting”) Use fast kicker to jump magnetic septum and extract the 5 beamlets 5USERS’MEETING – September 17 th, 2015MTE vs CT - D.Manglunki

6 Current situation MTE commissioned – Similar performance as CT – Still more losses in SPS, being improved – Horizontal emittance out of PS larger than CT => no plane exchange in TT10 – Still some problems with interlocks, hopefully solved before the end of this week – Otherwise ready to be put in operation Proposal to switch to MTE on Monday 21/9/2015 – In the shadow of PS intervention and users exchange in the North Area – Setting up time will be identical, no time lost (or hardly any) 6USERS’MEETING – September 17 th, 2015MTE vs CT - D.Manglunki

7 Thanks for your attention! 7USERS’MEETING – September 17 th, 2015MTE vs CT - D.Manglunki


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