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Novel technique for injecting and extracting beams in a circular hadron accelerator without using septum magnets
2015
Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
With a few exceptions, all on-axis injection and extraction schemes implemented in circular particle accelerators, synchrotrons, and storage rings, make use of magnetic and electrostatic septa with systems of slow-pulsing dipoles acting on tens of thousands of turns and fast-pulsing dipoles on just a few. The dipoles create a closed orbit deformation around the septa, usually referred to as an orbit bump. A new approach is presented which obviates the need for the septum deflectors.
doi:10.1103/physrevstab.18.074001
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