Multi-orbit synchrotron with FFAG focusing for acceleration of high intensity hadron beams

1999 
A multi-orbit synchrotron (MOS) with fixed field alternating gradient (FFAG) focusing is attractive for acceleration of high intensity hadron beams because acceleration cycle could be increased. The magnetic field of MOS is static, therefore, the repetition rate of acceleration could be increased more than 10 times larger than that of ordinary rapid cycling synchrotron (RCS) if an efficient high voltage RF accelerating system becomes available. Recently, a new type of high gradient RF cavity (HGC) using high permeability magnetic alloy (MA) has been developed and MOS with FFAG focusing becomes very promising. In order to clarify the feasibility of rapid cycling MOS (RCMOS) experimentally, proof-of-principle (POP) machine, which accelerates protons up to 1 MeV with 1 kHz repetition, is under development. We have also made several designs on high intensity proton accelerators with RCMOS for various applications such as an accelerator driven system (ADS) as an energy breeder, a spallation neutron source and a proton driver for a muon collider.
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