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Preprint | PUBDB-2019-03339 |
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2019
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.3204/PUBDB-2019-03339
Report No.: DESY-19-031; arXiv:1902.07755
Abstract: The positron source of the International Linear Collider is based on a superconducting helical undulator passed by the high-energy electron beam to generate photons which hit a conversion target. Since the photons are circularly polarized the resulting positron beam is polarized. At ILC250, the full undulator is needed to produce the required number of positrons. To keep the power deposition in the undulator walls below the acceptable limit of 1W/m, photon masks must be inserted in the undulator line. The photon mask design requires a detailed study of the power deposition in the walls and masks. This paper describes the power deposition in the undulator wall due to synchrotron radiation.
Keyword(s): positron: particle source ; electron: beam ; undulator ; energy loss ; synchrotron radiation ; superconductivity ; ILC Coll ; photon: shielding
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