COLLIMATION SYSTEM FOR THE FERMILAB BOOSTER TO MAIN INJECTOR TRANSFER LINE

A collimation system has been created for removing proton beam halo in the 8 GeV transfer line from the Fermilab Booster to Main Injector. A pair of 1.14 meter long collimators with 5.08 cm rectangular apertures is installed in a 5-m straight section. Horizontal and vertical motion systems allow them to be positioned such that halo can be scraped from four sides. An additional pair of collimators, placed one cell (90 degrees) downstream, scrape halo which is of opposite phase. Each collimator pair can scrape about 600 Watts of beam power, limited by residual activation of beamline components and sump water outside of the beam line tunnel. Personnel exposure is reduced by surrounding the iron absorber with a layer of marble. Design features, radiation calculations and instrumentation considerations will be described.