RECIRCULATION AT THE STANFORD HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LABORATORY,
Abstract
The length of the superconducting electron accelerator under construction at the High Energy Physics Laboratory is limited to some 500 feet. A conservative estimate of the final beam energy would then appear to be 2 GeV. The 'newest' end-station, with very little rearrangement of the presently envisaged layout of experimental apparatus, may easily contain a 74 ft diameter 180 degrees bending magnet system. A second 180 degrees bend tunneled underneath the H.E.P.L. offices would then complete the return path of the beam so that it may be injected at least once more into the accelerating structure to gain a final energy of about 4 GeV. The feasibility of such a recirculating scheme is studied in the paper. The final chapters of the report contain some ideas, in outline only, of how multiple recirculations might be achieved in fixed field superconducting magnets.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0703242
Entities
People
- Eifionydd Jones
Organizations
- Stanford University