Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Jul 2013)

Fermilab main injector: High intensity operation and beam loss control

  • Bruce C. Brown,
  • Philip Adamson,
  • David Capista,
  • Weiren Chou,
  • Ioanis Kourbanis,
  • Denton K Morris,
  • Kiyomi Seiya,
  • Guan Hong Wu,
  • Ming-Jen Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.071001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 7
p. 071001

Abstract

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From 2005 through 2012, the Fermilab Main Injector provided intense beams of 120 GeV protons to produce neutrino beams and antiprotons. Hardware improvements in conjunction with improved diagnostics allowed the system to reach sustained operation at 400 kW beam power. Transmission was very high except for beam lost at or near the 8 GeV injection energy where 95% beam transmission results in about 1.5 kW of beam loss. By minimizing and localizing loss, residual radiation levels fell while beam power was doubled. Lost beam was directed to either the collimation system or to the beam abort. Critical apertures were increased while improved instrumentation allowed optimal use of available apertures. We will summarize the improvements required to achieve high intensity, the impact of various loss control tools and the status and trends in residual radiation in the Main Injector.