January 13, 2020 - Service providers

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Scope of 2020 SAD

  • Booster will remain at UITF in 2020 to commission HDIce, nominally moves to CEBAF in 2021 during summer SAD.
  • During the 2020 SAD we will...
-Make the gun operate a 200 kV (A: make present gun operate 200 kV, B: install new electrode)
-Reconfigure beam line extending from gun through chopper
-Commission the new gun and beam line with 200 keV beam

Beyond 2020 SAD

  • We will not modify the configuration downstream of chopper until new Booster goes in
-This means the capture and QCM remain until Booster installed
-This also means we'll operate the gun and beam line at 130 keV until that time too

Status of the 2020 beam line upgrade

  • Layout
-We have a preliminary ME layout, mainly to tally that everything will fit; notably we have a pretty good idea what everything will be
-CIS/INJ/CASA are evaluating exact sequence for functionality and to model the envelope, aiming to have this pretty well defined in Feb
-By end of Feb will be able to make a synopsis of before vs. after
  • On the topic of everything, how does this go:
Vacuum
-Valves, same number, maybe one less
-IPs, Marcy has as-is tally, should be OK, may need to order couple small pumps
-DP stations, new NEG's for Y- and DP chamber, otherwise the same
Magnets
-Solenoids (beamline+chopper), updated bids due Wed 1/15, anticipate quick turnaround
-Wien filters, PO written, coils due early march
-Still need two 20A PS installed
-Still need WIen filter HV PS, switches, cables installed
-15 deg dipole, bids received, anticipate PO within a ~week (more S&A work than usual)
-1 trims now w/ comparator, need the same
-Haimons-style steering coils, should have enough in hand, will order spares once layout done
-Wien correction quads, TBD depends on layout/modeling, may re-use peanut quads initially
-6 trims now, probably need less
Diagnostics
-Harp, have two now, aiming for one later
-Viewers, TBD
-Brock cavity, goes away
-Current monitors, keep A1/A2/PCUP
-BPM's, TBD, but similar number
-Magic beam locating device, none
RF
-prebuncher, probably the same, but need more power >30W?...TBD
-choppers, leave as-is and decided to retain the captured solenoids (so no vacuum work or removal)
Chopping chamber
Designing entirely new 1:1 replacement, not sure it will be ready this SAD, but that's the goal, stay tuned

Timeline

Gun work (11 days = 2-3 weeks) 1. (6 shift) Tee @ 200 kV 2. (7 day) New electrode bake 3. (6 shift) Small shed @ 200 kV 4. (7 day) Replace NEG tube + anode flange

Rebuild beam line (7-8 weeks) 1. (2 days) Make everything safe 2. (3 days) Disconnects of cables and controls and dumping of penetrations 3. (2 days) Girder vacuum disconnects and removal to labs and tunnel storing 4. (2-3 weeks) Wien breakdown + shop work + re-assembly + HV testing + mapping) 5. (2-3 weeks) Populating new girder layouts with existing hardware + alignments 6. (3 days) Pedestal modifications 7. (1 week) Installation, 1A, vacuum hookups, 2A 8. (2 weeks) Bakeouts 9. (1 week) Cable reconnects and HCO

Beam Commissioning Jobs (35 shift = 2-3 weeks) 1. (9 shift) HCO w/ beam first time 2. (2 shift) Injector steering script for new location of correctors and bpm’s 3. (4 shift) Wien filter spin calibration w/ Mott (at 130 keV) 4. (4 shift) Wien optics measurements and quadrupole correction 5. (2 shift) Dipole optics measurement to finalize shims 6. (2 shift) Develping a matching criteria 7. (1 shift) PSS kicker @ 130 keV and 200 keV 8. (9 shift) Gun lifetime checkout