Contribution to a conference proceedings GSI-2026-00365

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Conceptual study of multi-turn injection for SIS100 as a long-term perspective

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2025
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16th International Particle Accelerator Conference 2025, IPAC25, TaipeiTaipei, Taiwan, 1 Jun 2025 - 6 Jun 20252025-06-012025-06-06 Geneva : JACoW Publishing 832-835 () [10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2025-MOPS140]

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Abstract: The SIS100 synchrotron, currently under construction as part of the FAIR project, is set to play a pivotal role in advancing high-intensity ion beam research. Reaching the FAIR design intensities for low charge-state heavy ions, e.g. the reference ion U28+ will, however, be challenging due to limitations of the existing SIS18 synchrotron serving as injector to SIS100. In the long-term, the integration of a new linear accelerator capable of delivering high-intensity ion beams at energies up to 200 MeV/u would open the possibility of direct multi-turn injection (MTI) into SIS100, bypassing the SIS18. This paper investigates the MTI process for U28+ beams, aiming to accumulate up to 5x1E11 particles per cycle with high efficiency and minimal particle losses on the electrostatic septum. We present a theoretical analysis of horizontal-plane MTI, outline achievable beam performance, and discuss system requirements. Additionally, the proposed layout and parameters of the MTI equipment are detailed.


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Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Publikationen des Stabes SIS 100 / SIS 18 (SISpub)
Research Program(s):
  1. 6G12 - FAIR (GSI) (POF4-6G12) (POF4-6G12)
Experiment(s):
  1. (FAIR Facility )

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