This study reports on the optimization of the radio frequency
capture phase during the operational cycle of the SIS-18
synchrotron at Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung,
Darmstadt, Germany. The ion species studied were
238U+28 and 238U73+
at an injection energy of 11.4 MeV/u. The longitudinal relative
momentum spread derived from Schottky spectra of the coasting beam
at injection provides a value of
|Δp/p0|full-width
∼ 5 × 10−3. Simulation results from
the synchrotron tracking code ESME (FermiLab) were compared
with beam-current profile measurements obtained from a pickup.
To gain further insight, the Tomography program (European
Organization for Nuclear Research) has been used to derive the
longitudinal phase space development from waterfall plots of
the measured beam current profile, which may then be compared
against simulation. Possible causes of this nonadiabaticity
are discussed and solutions are proposed.