Proton Synchrotron Straight section pictures




SS20 PR.SS20 Layout database

At the left, between the pole pieces of the bending magnet, a pick-up of the orbit measurement system (CODD). On the blue table, a dipole magnet. At the right edge, a vacuum sector valve.

SS21 PR.SS21 Layout database

The steel cylinder at the left is bumper magnet BFA21, part of the five-turn ejection system. The big object on the orange pedestal is kicker magnet KFA21.

SS22 PR.SS22 Layout database

On the blue table, from left to right, a quadrupole magnet, dipole magnet PR.BSW16, one of the dipoles used to produce an orbit bump at SS16, and vertical dipole PI.DVT22.

SS23 PR.SS23 Layout database

Electrostatic septum SEH23. This device ejects protons from the PS towards the East Hall.
Between the white legs, an ion pump wrapped in its aluminium jacket.

SS24 PR.SS24 Layout database

In the centre of a straight section, vertical dipole magnet PI.DVT24.
In the background the beam transfer line to LEIR.

SS25 PR.SS25 Layout database

On the blue table, two quadrupole magnets.

SS26 PR.SS26 Layout database

The large cylinder on the orange table is septum SMH26. At the left, standing on the floor, a 'roughing pump'. The red sphere above that is a turbomolecular pump.

SS27 PR.SS27 Layout database

At the left, between the pole pieces of the bending magnet, a pick-up of the orbit measurement system (CODD). On the blue table, from left to right, a (red) quadrupole doublet and two dipole magnets. The left dipole serves bump 31 and the right one is for bump 23.

SS28 PR.SS28 Layout database

The large cube in the foreground is an ion pump. Behind that ejection kicker KFA28 .

SS29 PR.SS29 Layout database

On the left, a quadrupole magnet used to tune the machine Q. At the right, a quadrupole doublet.


SS00-09
SS10-19
SS20-29
SS30-39
SS40-49
SS50-59
SS60-69
SS70-79
SS80-89
SS90-99

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Pictures: Courtesy of Maximilien Chefdeville & Simon Mataguez
Updated: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 @ 01:37pm
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