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SLAC-PUB-8113
High Current, Long Beam Pulse with SLED
Abstract
A proposed, high charge, fixed target experiment (E-158) is planned to
run with the highest possible energies available at the Stanford
Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), at 45 and 48 Gev. The charge is up
to 6 . 1011 particles in a 370 ns long beam
pulse. The SLAC Energy Development (SLED) rf system generates an
increasing no-load beam energy, with a linearly decreasing slope. We
show how to obtain a current variation that tracks the no-load
voltage, resulting in zero energy spread. We discuss the results of a
lower energy experiment that verifies the predicted charge and current
at the energies required for E-158.
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