Abstract

The ALPI linac at INFN-LNL was substantially refurbished in 2018, especially in view of its use as secondary accelerator for exotic species in the framework of the SPES project. In particular: 10 magnetic triplets were replaced with higher gradient ones; two cryomodules with quarter wave resonator were moved from the PIAVE injector to ALPI, so as to make them available both for exotic and stable beams; the cryogenic plant was renovated; the whole linac, its injector and its beam lines were eventually realigned via LASER tracking (LT). The expected outcome of the refurbishment project is a larger beam transmission (crucial for the efficient transport of the unavoidably low current exotic beams) and improved overall reliability so as to further extend the lifetime of an already 25 years old machine. The hardware commissioning of this new configuration will be reported.

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Title
Hardware Commissioning of the Refurbished ALPI Linac at INFN-LNL to Serve as SPES Exotic Beam Accelerator
Author
Bisoffi, G 1 ; Bellan, L 1 ; Bellato, M 2 ; Borille, D 1 ; Bortolato, D 1 ; Carletto, O 1 ; Chiurlotto, F 1 ; Comunian, M 1 ; Conte, A 1 ; Contran, T 1 ; De Lazzari, M 1 ; Fagotti, E 1 ; Giacchini, M G 1 ; Lollo, M 1 ; Marcato, D 1 ; Miglioranza, M O 1 ; Modanese, P 1 ; Moisio, M F 1 ; Montis, M 1 ; Munaron, E 1 ; Nigrelli, G 1 ; Pavinato, S 1 ; Pengo, M 1 ; Pisent, A 1 ; Poggi, M 1 ; Pranovi, L 1 ; Roncolato, C 1 ; Rossignoli, M 1 ; Scarpa, D 1 

 LNL-Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, 35020 Legnaro, Padova, Italy 
 Sez. di Padova, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, 35131 Padova, Italy 
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Nov 2019
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17426588
e-ISSN
17426596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2568083695
Copyright
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