Difference between revisions of "DOE EPSCoR Proposal"
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# Install positron beam line. | # Install positron beam line. | ||
# Check positron productions efficiency simulations for 10-20 MeV electrons on Tungsten Target | # Check positron productions efficiency simulations for 10-20 MeV electrons on Tungsten Target | ||
+ | # Investigate differences between simulation and data, most likely need another week of beam to change configuration | ||
== Year 2 == | == Year 2 == | ||
− | # | + | # Measure production efficiency for different Tungsten converter target thicknesses (100 microns -> 1mm in 100 micron steps) |
+ | # Measure positron emmitance and compare to simulation predictions | ||
+ | # Measure brightness as a function of quad setting (quads change emmitance) | ||
+ | # measure positron output as a function of beam current | ||
# Begin designing tungsten converter capable of handling high heat load | # Begin designing tungsten converter capable of handling high heat load | ||
− | #CEBAF can accept particles into acceleration stage as long as <math>\frac{\Delta E}{E} \leq 10^{-3}</math> | + | # CEBAF can accept particles into acceleration stage as long as <math>\frac{\Delta E}{E} \leq 10^{-3}</math> |
# Electrons are injected at 500 MeV (1 GeV) for a 6 GeV (12 GeV) CEBAF. Currently <math>\frac{\Delta E}{E} \leq 10^{-5}</math> | # Electrons are injected at 500 MeV (1 GeV) for a 6 GeV (12 GeV) CEBAF. Currently <math>\frac{\Delta E}{E} \leq 10^{-5}</math> | ||
Revision as of 21:56, 14 June 2007
A Positron Source for JLAB
Year 1
- Install positron beam line.
- Check positron productions efficiency simulations for 10-20 MeV electrons on Tungsten Target
- Investigate differences between simulation and data, most likely need another week of beam to change configuration
Year 2
- Measure production efficiency for different Tungsten converter target thicknesses (100 microns -> 1mm in 100 micron steps)
- Measure positron emmitance and compare to simulation predictions
- Measure brightness as a function of quad setting (quads change emmitance)
- measure positron output as a function of beam current
- Begin designing tungsten converter capable of handling high heat load
- CEBAF can accept particles into acceleration stage as long as
- Electrons are injected at 500 MeV (1 GeV) for a 6 GeV (12 GeV) CEBAF. Currently
Year 3
- Test design configuration from Genetic Algorithm at the IAC
- measure tungsten converter target performance as function of IAC beam current
- IAC beam is x 40 less power than what will be needed at JLAB