Excess RF power required for RF control of the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) linac, a pulsed high-intensity superconducting proton accelerator

A high-intensity proton linac, such as that being planned for the SNS, requires accurate RF control of cavity fields for the entire pulse in order to avoid beam spill. The current design requirement for the SNS is RF field stability within /spl plusmn/0.5% and /spl plusmn/0.5/spl deg/. This RF control capability is achieved by the control electronics using the excess RF power to correct disturbances. To minimize the initial capital costs, the RF system is designed with 'just enough' RF power. All the usual disturbances exist, such as beam noise, klystron/HVPS noise, coupler imperfections, transport losses, turn-on and turn-off transients, etc. As a superconducting linac, there are added disturbances of large magnitude, including Lorentz detuning and microphonics. The effects of these disturbances and the power required to correct them are estimated, and the result shows that the highest power systems in the SNS have just enough margin, with little or no excess margin.

[1]  D. Rees,et al.  The RF system design for the Spallation Neutron Source , 2001, PACS2001. Proceedings of the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.01CH37268).

[2]  K. Crandall,et al.  Expected beam performance of the SNS linac , 2001, PACS2001. Proceedings of the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.01CH37268).

[3]  Sung-Il Kwon,et al.  System identification of the linac RF system using a wavelet method and its applications in the SNS LLRF control system , 2001, PACS2001. Proceedings of the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.01CH37268).

[4]  A.H. Regan,et al.  The SNS linac RF control system , 2001, PACS2001. Proceedings of the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.01CH37268).

[5]  Sung-Il Kwon,et al.  Uncertain system modeling of SNS RF control system , 2001, PACS2001. Proceedings of the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.01CH37268).