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Determining the acceptance of the Brookhaven EBIS Test Stand for primary ions by computer simulation*

A Kponou1, A Pikin1, E Beebe1, J Alessi1 and L Liljeby2

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We report on computer studies to determine the acceptance of the Electron Beam Ion Source Test Stand (EBTS) at BNL. Knowledge of the acceptance is a useful guide in selecting a source of primary ions, and in designing a transfer line which best matches the primary ion beam to the acceptance of the EBTS. In this work, an ion beam with suitable parameters is tracked out of the EBIS, to a plane where knowledge of the acceptance is wanted. The emittance of the extracted beam in this plane gives a starting point for determining a more reliable value of acceptance. The result will be compared with a theoretical estimate.


PACS

41.75.Fr Electron and positron beams

29.25.Ni Ion sources: positive and negative

Subjects

Accelerators, beams and electromagnetism

Nuclear physics

Instrumentation and measurement

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 1 (2004)



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