Abstract
Abstract
The linear coupling resonance νr
- νz
= 1 in a cyclotron
is driven by the first harmonic in the radial gradient of the radial
magnetic field. In the TRIUMF 500 MeV cyclotron, this resonance is
encountered multiple times. When the circulating beam is
off-centred radially passing through the resonance, the radial
betatron oscillation can be converted into vertical oscillation,
which can cause beam losses and radio-activation. We investigated
this resonance with goal to correct it by using the available
harmonic correction coils. Moreover, we improved the cyclotron
vertical tune measurement by using trim coils to create a flat-top
radial field, and thus confirmed an extra νr
- νz
= 1 coupling
resonance passage as this is unexpected from the historical tune
diagram. To avoid this passage, the local vertical tune is adjusted
to stay farther away from the resonance line by using the trim coils
axial field, but at the cost of a local excursion in
isochronism. After the correction and the avoidance of this
resonance, both the coherent and incoherent vertical oscillations
are decreased, thus helping to reduce the machine tank spills under
high intensity operation. In this paper, we present the results of
calculations and simulations as well as measurements that we
undertook.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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