Author: Chauveau, A.C.
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MO1PA02 Beam Commissioning of Normal Conducting Part and Status of ESS Project 18
 
  • R. Miyamoto, C. Amstutz, S. Armanet, R.A. Baron, E.C. Bergman, A.K. Bhattacharyya, B.E. Bolling, W. Borg, S. Calic, M. Carroll, J. Cereijo García, J. Christensson, J.D. Christie, H. Danared, C.S. Derrez, E.M. Donegani, S. Ekström, M. Eriksson, M. Eshraqi, J.F. Esteban Müller, K. Falkland, A. Forsat, S. Gabourin, A. Garcia Sosa, A.A. Gorzawski, V. Grishin, P.O. Gustavsson, S. Haghtalab, V.A. Harahap, H. Hassanzadegan, W. Hees, J.J. Jamróz, A. Jansson, M. Jensen, B. Jones, M. Juni Ferreira, M. Kalafatic, I. Kittelmann, H. Kocevar, S. Kövecses de Carvalho, E. Laface, B. Lagoguez, Y. Levinsen, M. Lindroos, A. Lundmark, M. Mansouri, C. Marrelli, C.A. Martins, J.P.S. Martins, S. Micic, N. Milas, M. Mohammednezhad, R. Montaño, M. Muñoz, G. Mörk, D.J.P. Nicosia, B. Nilsson, D. Noll, A. Nordt, T. Olsson, L. Page, D. Paulic, S. Pavinato, A. Petrushenko, D.C. Plostinar, J. Riegert, A. Rizzo, K.E. Rosengren, K. Rosquist, M. Serluca, T.J. Shea, A. Simelio, S. Slettebak, H. Spoelstra, A.M. Svensson, L. Svensson, R. Tarkeshian, L. Tchelidze, C.A. Thomas, E. Trachanas, K. Vestin, R.H. Zeng, P.L. van Velze, N. Öst
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
  • C. Baltador, L. Bellan, M. Comunian, F. Grespan, A. Pisent
    INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
  • I. Bustinduy, A. Conde, D. Fernández-Cañoto, N. Garmendia, P.J. González, G. Harper, A. Kaftoosian, J. Martin, I. Mazkiaran, J.L. Muñoz, A.R. Páramo, S. Varnasseri, A.Z. Zugazaga
    ESS Bilbao, Derio, Spain
  • A.C. Chauveau, P. Hamel, O. Piquet
    CEA-IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
 
  The European Spallation Source, currently under construction in Lund Sweden, will be a spallation neutron source driven by a superconducting proton linac with a design power of 5 MW. The linac features a high peak current of 62.5 mA and long pulse length of 2.86 ms with a repetition rate of 14 Hz. The normal conducting part of the linac has been undergoing beam commissioning in multiple steps, and the main focus of the beam commissioning has been on bringing systems into operation, including auxiliary ones. In 2022, beam was transported to the end of the first tank of the five-tank drift tube linac. This paper provides a summary of the beam commissioning activities at ESS and the current status of the linac.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-LINAC2022-MO1PA02  
About • Received ※ 20 August 2022 — Revised ※ 27 August 2022 — Accepted ※ 01 September 2022 — Issue date ※ 21 September 2022
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TUPOPA04 First Beam Matching and Transmission Studies on the ESS RFQ 414
 
  • D. Noll, R.A. Baron, C.S. Derrez, E.M. Donegani, M. Eshraqi, F. Grespan, H. Hassanzadegan, B. Jones, Y. Levinsen, N. Milas, R. Miyamoto, D.C. Plostinar, A.G. Sosa, R. Zeng
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
  • A.C. Chauveau, O. Piquet
    CEA-IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
 
  The European Spallation Source will be driven by a 5 MW linear accelerator, producing 2.86 ms long proton beam pulses with a peak current of 62.5 mA at 14 Hz. Following the source commissioning in 2018 and 2019, the RFQ was successfully conditioned and subsequently commissioned with beam in 2021. In this paper, we will present results of studies on beam matching to the RFQ, both for low and high current beam modes, and will compare these results to model predictions.  
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About • Received ※ 26 August 2022 — Accepted ※ 05 September 2022 — Issue date ※ 05 September 2022  
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TUPOPA05 RFQ Performance During RF Conditioning and Beam Commissioning at ESS 418
 
  • R. Zeng, G.S. Fedel, B. Jones, R. Miyamoto, D.J.P. Nicosia, D. Noll, A.G. Sosa, A.M. Svensson, E. Trachanas
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
  • M. Baudrier
    CEA-DRF-IRFU, France
  • A.C. Chauveau, M.J. Desmons, P. Hamel, O. Piquet
    CEA-IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • F. Grespan
    INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
 
  RFQ at ESS has been successfully gone through RF conditioning, RF re-conditioning and low duty cycle beam commissioning. RFQ fulfills required functions and overall performance is satisfactory. RF conditioning, three RF re-conditionings after LEBT intervention and beam commissioning will be reported and RFQ performance during these periods will be described. RFQ performance in a large extent is reflected by dynamics and interactions between RF, cavity and beam. Thanks to advanced hardware capabilities and intelligent software intelligence, observation of those dynamics and interactions are done in detailed level. Analysis of those dynamics and interaction will be introduced. Some techniques to deal with challenges resulted from those dynamics and interactions will also be discussed.  
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About • Received ※ 18 August 2022 — Revised ※ 25 August 2022 — Accepted ※ 31 August 2022 — Issue date ※ 05 September 2022
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