Vacuum System of the LINAC-200 Accelerator
https://doi.org/10.25205/2541-9447-2023-18-4-28-35
Abstract
The LINAK-200 linear accelerator at the JINR Nuclear Power Plant is being built to provide electronic test beams with an energy of up to 200 MeV for research and development in the field of particle detectors, to study advanced methods for diagnosing electron beams and to work as an irradiation unit for applied research. Although the LINAK-200 uses MEA accelerator equipment (NIKHEF), the vacuum system has been significantly upgraded. This paper presents the design and condition of the new vacuum system.
About the Authors
D. S. ShokinRussian Federation
Dmitry S. Shokin, Engineer
A. N. Trifonov
Russian Federation
Alexey N. Trifonov, Junior Researcher
V. V. Kobets
Russian Federation
Valery V. Kobets, Head of the Sector
D. L. Demin
Russian Federation
Dmitry L. Demin, Chief Engineer
A. E. Brukva
Russian Federation
Alexander E. Brukva, Leading Engineer
V. G. Shabratov
Russian Federation
Vladimir G. Shabratov, Head of the Group
A. V. Skrypnik
Russian Federation
Alexander V. Skrypnik, Leading Engineer
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Review
For citations:
Shokin D.S., Trifonov A.N., Kobets V.V., Demin D.L., Brukva A.E., Shabratov V.G., Skrypnik A.V. Vacuum System of the LINAC-200 Accelerator. SIBERIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. 2023;18(4):28-35. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2541-9447-2023-18-4-28-35