Abstract

Eddy current effects limit wall thickness of stainless steel chambers in the bending magnet areas of accelerators. Distributed ion pumps are not applicable because of magnetic cycles of these bending magnets. Differential pumping permits applicable inner chamber design but complicates baking and appendage pump mounting. A nonevaporable getter distributed pumping technique (1) is not affected by the magnetic cycle of bending magnets, (2) will provide a minimum of four times the hydrogen speed of appendage ion pumps, (3) will require no power during pumping after strip is activated, (4) will provide the heat source for bakeout, (5) is easily replaceable, and (6) can be purchased, installed, and operated at a generous economic advantage over a completely ion pumped system.

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