Journal of the Particle Accelerator Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 2436-1488
Print ISSN : 1349-3833
Volume 16, Issue 2
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  • Keishi Sakamoto, Masayoshi Sugimoto, Keitaro Kondo, Atsushi Kasugai
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 100-108
    Published: July 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: October 05, 2021
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    The development of linear IFMIF prototype accelerator is underway with international collaboration between EU and Japan. The RFQ was installed in 2016 and first hydrogen beam was accelerated in July 2018. The beam current was increased up to the nominal value (~60 mA), and the first D-beam acceleration was done in March 2019. At present, the D beam experiment is continued aiming 125 mA at 5 MeV using a beam dump for short pulse mode (1 ms pulse, 0.1% duty cycle). In parallel, the assembling of the SRF linac which will be installed at the downstream of the RFQ linac is underway. The CW beam dump was already installed. The activities for CW operation will be started in 2020.

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  • Hideaki Hotchi, Hiroyuki Harada, Kota Okabe, P. K. Saha, Yoshihiro Sho ...
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 109-118
    Published: July 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: October 05, 2021
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    The rapid cycling synchrotron (RCS) of the J-PARC is a high-power pulsed proton driver aiming for a 1-MW beam power. The most important issues in realizing such a high-power beam operation are controlling and minimizing beam loss to maintain machine activations within permissible levels. In the RCS, numerical simulations played a vital role in isolating beam loss mechanisms and finding their solutions in combination with actual beam experiments; various ideas for beam loss mitigation were proposed with helps of the numerical simulations, and verified by experiments. As a result of such continuous efforts including several hardware improvements, we have recently accomplished a 1-MW beam acceleration with considerably low fractional beam loss of several 10−3. This report presents our beam dynamics approaches to beam loss issues that we faced in a series of high-intensity beam tests of up to 1 MW.

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