Two-parameter model for optimizing target beam distribution with an octupole magnet

As hadron accelerators achieve increasing beam power, damage to targets is becoming increasingly severe. To mitigate this damage, nonlinear beam optics based on octupole magnets is attractive. Nonlinear optics can decrease the beam-focusing hazard due to failure of the rastering magnet. As a side ef...

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Main Authors: Shin-ichiro Meigo, Motoki Ooi, Hiroshi Fujimori
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2020-06-01
Series:Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.062802
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Motoki Ooi
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description As hadron accelerators achieve increasing beam power, damage to targets is becoming increasingly severe. To mitigate this damage, nonlinear beam optics based on octupole magnets is attractive. Nonlinear optics can decrease the beam-focusing hazard due to failure of the rastering magnet. As a side effect of nonlinear optics, the beam size at the tail is known to expand drastically compared with linear optics, owing to defocusing in the nonlinear case; this may cause severe beam loss downstream of the octupole magnets. Beam shape and beam loss as a side effect of nonlinear optics have thus far been studied via a simplified filament model that ignores beam-divergence spread at the octupole magnet, so that the problem may be treated by a simplified transfer matrix. Several beam-tracking studies have been performed for the specified case given by the specified emittance and Twiss parameters, whereas a simplified model is required for application to the pragmatic beam tuning. In this study, a new generalized model is proposed for application to an octupole magnet, regardless of the filament-model approximation. It is found that the transverse distribution obtained by beam tracking can be specified by the introduction of only two parameters, namely the normalized octupole strength of K_{8}^{*} and the cotϕ of the phase advance from the octupole to the arbitrary position. With the new generalized model, the distribution with allowable beam loss is studied in detail. The best uniform shape is found for specific parameters of K_{8}^{*} and cotϕ that cannot be deduced from the filament model. However, to achieve the flat distribution, a considerable K_{8}^{*} is required, incurring a large beam loss at the position having cotϕ∼-0.5 downstream of the octupole. To achieve the two antagonistic requirements of reduction of the beam-peak density and minimization of the beam loss, the transverse distribution is surveyed for a large range of beam position. It is found that a bell-shaped distribution with K_{8}^{*}∼1 and cotϕ∼3 can satisfy requirements. This result is applied to beam transport in the spallation neutron source at J-PARC. The beam profile calculated using nonlinear optics is compared with the experimental result. It is proven that the transverse beam distribution with nonlinear optics and an octupole magnet can be simplified by the present generalized model, which can be applied to other facilities using octupole magnets. The calculation result shows good agreement with the experimental data, and the peak current density is reduced by 50% compared with the linear-optics case with allowable beamwidth and beam loss.
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spelling doaj.art-7db03a3b715440dcb016e247b1346d212022-12-22T00:59:41ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Accelerators and Beams2469-98882020-06-0123606280210.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.062802Two-parameter model for optimizing target beam distribution with an octupole magnetShin-ichiro MeigoMotoki OoiHiroshi FujimoriAs hadron accelerators achieve increasing beam power, damage to targets is becoming increasingly severe. To mitigate this damage, nonlinear beam optics based on octupole magnets is attractive. Nonlinear optics can decrease the beam-focusing hazard due to failure of the rastering magnet. As a side effect of nonlinear optics, the beam size at the tail is known to expand drastically compared with linear optics, owing to defocusing in the nonlinear case; this may cause severe beam loss downstream of the octupole magnets. Beam shape and beam loss as a side effect of nonlinear optics have thus far been studied via a simplified filament model that ignores beam-divergence spread at the octupole magnet, so that the problem may be treated by a simplified transfer matrix. Several beam-tracking studies have been performed for the specified case given by the specified emittance and Twiss parameters, whereas a simplified model is required for application to the pragmatic beam tuning. In this study, a new generalized model is proposed for application to an octupole magnet, regardless of the filament-model approximation. It is found that the transverse distribution obtained by beam tracking can be specified by the introduction of only two parameters, namely the normalized octupole strength of K_{8}^{*} and the cotϕ of the phase advance from the octupole to the arbitrary position. With the new generalized model, the distribution with allowable beam loss is studied in detail. The best uniform shape is found for specific parameters of K_{8}^{*} and cotϕ that cannot be deduced from the filament model. However, to achieve the flat distribution, a considerable K_{8}^{*} is required, incurring a large beam loss at the position having cotϕ∼-0.5 downstream of the octupole. To achieve the two antagonistic requirements of reduction of the beam-peak density and minimization of the beam loss, the transverse distribution is surveyed for a large range of beam position. It is found that a bell-shaped distribution with K_{8}^{*}∼1 and cotϕ∼3 can satisfy requirements. This result is applied to beam transport in the spallation neutron source at J-PARC. The beam profile calculated using nonlinear optics is compared with the experimental result. It is proven that the transverse beam distribution with nonlinear optics and an octupole magnet can be simplified by the present generalized model, which can be applied to other facilities using octupole magnets. The calculation result shows good agreement with the experimental data, and the peak current density is reduced by 50% compared with the linear-optics case with allowable beamwidth and beam loss.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.062802
spellingShingle Shin-ichiro Meigo
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Two-parameter model for optimizing target beam distribution with an octupole magnet
Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
title Two-parameter model for optimizing target beam distribution with an octupole magnet
title_full Two-parameter model for optimizing target beam distribution with an octupole magnet
title_fullStr Two-parameter model for optimizing target beam distribution with an octupole magnet
title_full_unstemmed Two-parameter model for optimizing target beam distribution with an octupole magnet
title_short Two-parameter model for optimizing target beam distribution with an octupole magnet
title_sort two parameter model for optimizing target beam distribution with an octupole magnet
url http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.062802
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