Residual activity induced by heavy ions and beam-loss criteria for heavy-ion accelerators

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The paper presents results of FLUKA simulations of the residual activity induced by heavy ions in two target configurations representing: (1) a beam pipe of an accelerator and (2) a bulky accelerator structure like a magnet yoke or a coil. The target materials were stainless steel and copper representing the most common construction materials used for basic accelerator components. For these two materials, the inventory of the induced isotopes depends mainly on the target material and much less on the projectile species. Time evolution of the induced activity can be described by means of a generic curve that is independent from the projectile mass. Dependence of the induced residual activity on selected ion beam parameters was studied. The main goal of the study was establishing a scaling law expanding the existing proton beam-loss tolerance to heavy-ion beams. This scaling law enables specifying beam-loss criteria for projectile species from proton up to uranium at energies from 200MeV/u up to 1GeV/u. © 2010 The American Physical Society.

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Strašík, I., Mustafin, E., & Pavlovič, M. (2010). Residual activity induced by heavy ions and beam-loss criteria for heavy-ion accelerators. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 13(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.13.071004

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