Kick-off Meeting for I.FAST-REX Resonant EXtraction improvement

Europe/Berlin
Zoom Meeting

Zoom Meeting

https://gsi-fair.zoom.us/s/99993891487
Beschreibung

 

The meeting was executed via the Zoom: Details were given.

This meeting is the kick-off for our technical development related to the slow extraction improvement.

As the first step, it would be good to determine the current status of all partners by giving each partner the opportunity for a presentation. The focus of the talks should be related to the methods of slow extraction and the spill micro structure. A survey of the achievements at this facilities and future requirements should be discussed in addition.

For the companies the contribution acts a survey on their portfolio with the focus on rf-amplifiers (in the range of 0.1 to few 10 MHz with versatile control for Barthel) and current transformers (high resolution current measurement with a bandwidth from dc to few 10 kHz by combining of DCCT and ACT for Bergoz). The design ideas for knock-out extraction requirements and power supplier regulation should be discussed.

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Contactpersons: Peter Forck and Rahul Singh
    • 13:00 18:00
      Status and perspectiveat existing synchrotrons
      Vorsitzende der Sitzung: Peter Forck (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI)), Rahul Singh (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
      • 13:00
        Welcome and introduction 5m
        Sprecher: Peter Forck (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
      • 13:05
        Slow extraction at CERN 25m

        An overview talk reviewing our facilities, requirements and future requests. We’ll also summarise R&D done recently and future improvements for our machines (as well as instrumentation) as well as collaboration plans and potential time for machine development time with beam.

        Sprecher: Matthew Fraser (CERN), Verena Kain (CERN)
      • 13:30
        Recent improvements to SPS spill quality 20m

        More specific technical talk on spill quality work, recent improvements and understanding, some operational aspects, simulation modelling of the transfer functions (from current to spill) and future ideas for R&D.

        Sprecher: Francesco Velotti (CERN)
      • 13:50
        Slow extraction at CNAO 45m
        Sprecher: Marco Pullia (Fondazione CNAO)
      • 14:35
        Slow extraction from GSI SIS18 and SIS100 20m

        An overview of the current slow extraction mechanisms at SIS-18 and plans for SIS-100 will be discussed. The next steps towards improvements the improvement of micro-spill quality will be outlined.

        Sprecher: David Ondreka (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
      • 14:55
        Recent microspill improvement activities at SIS18 20m

        Outcome of experiments for micro-spill quality improvements in the past couple of year at SIS-18 will be discussed. Available instrumentation for bunched and un-bunched spill detection will be presented.

        Sprecher: Rahul Singh (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
      • 15:15
        Slow extraction from HIT 30m
        Sprecher: Andreas Peters (Heidelberger Ionenstrahl-Therapiezentrum (HIT)), Eike Feldmeier (HIT)
      • 15:45
        Break 30m
      • 16:15
        Slow extraction from MedAustron 30m
        Sprecher: Dale Prokopovich (MedAustron), Florian Kühteubl (MedAustron)
      • 16:45
        Slow extraction from MIT 30m
        Sprecher: Tobias Blumenstein (MIT), Klemens Zink (MIT)
      • 17:15
        Discussion on requirements, achievments and challenges 45m
    • 09:00 12:00
      Future facilities and industrial contribution
      Vorsitzende der Sitzung: Peter Forck (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI)), Rahul Singh (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))