Beam Transfer from the AGS to ISABELLE

Abstract
The ISABELLE design current is built up by repetitive transfer of charge from the AGS. To do this, a momentum stacking method similar to the one used at the ISR has been chosen. The AGS beam bunches are synchronously transferred from the AGS into waiting rf buckets on the injection orbit at the ISA, and then slowly accelerated into the previously established debunched beam stack. This process is repeated until all the available momentum aperture in the ISA is filled up, whereupon the beam stack is rebunched and accelerated to the desired operating energy.

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