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Particle production and energy deposition studies for the Neutrino Factory target station

We present FLUKA and MARS simulation studies of the pion production and energy deposition in the Neutrino Factory baseline target station, which consists of a 4 MW proton beam interacting with a liquid mercury jet target within a 20 T solenoidal magnetic field. We show that a substantial increase in...

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Autores principales: Back, John J., Densham, Chris, Edgecock, Rob, Prior, Gersende
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.021001
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1485975
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author Back, John J.
Densham, Chris
Edgecock, Rob
Prior, Gersende
author_facet Back, John J.
Densham, Chris
Edgecock, Rob
Prior, Gersende
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description We present FLUKA and MARS simulation studies of the pion production and energy deposition in the Neutrino Factory baseline target station, which consists of a 4 MW proton beam interacting with a liquid mercury jet target within a 20 T solenoidal magnetic field. We show that a substantial increase in the shielding is needed to protect the superconducting coils from too much energy deposition. Investigations reveal that it is possible to reduce the magnetic field in the solenoid capture system without adversely affecting the pion production efficiency. We show estimates of the amount of concrete shielding that will be required to protect the environment from the high radiation doses generated by the target station facility. We also present yield and energy deposition results for alternative targets: gallium liquid jet, tungsten powder jet and solid tungsten bars.
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spelling cern-14859752023-03-14T16:33:15Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.021001http://cds.cern.ch/record/1485975engBack, John J.Densham, ChrisEdgecock, RobPrior, GersendeParticle production and energy deposition studies for the Neutrino Factory target stationAccelerators and Storage RingsWe present FLUKA and MARS simulation studies of the pion production and energy deposition in the Neutrino Factory baseline target station, which consists of a 4 MW proton beam interacting with a liquid mercury jet target within a 20 T solenoidal magnetic field. We show that a substantial increase in the shielding is needed to protect the superconducting coils from too much energy deposition. Investigations reveal that it is possible to reduce the magnetic field in the solenoid capture system without adversely affecting the pion production efficiency. We show estimates of the amount of concrete shielding that will be required to protect the environment from the high radiation doses generated by the target station facility. We also present yield and energy deposition results for alternative targets: gallium liquid jet, tungsten powder jet and solid tungsten bars.We present FLUKA and MARS simulation studies of the pion production and energy deposition in the Neutrino Factory baseline target station, which consists of a 4 MW proton beam interacting with a liquid mercury jet target within a 20 T solenoidal magnetic field. We show that a substantial increase in the shielding is needed to protect the superconducting coils from too much energy deposition. Investigations reveal that it is possible to reduce the magnetic field in the solenoid capture system without adversely affecting the pion production efficiency. We show estimates of the amount of concrete shielding that will be required to protect the environment from the high radiation doses generated by the target station facility. We also present yield and energy deposition results for alternative targets: gallium liquid jet, tungsten powder jet, and solid tungsten bars.We present FLUKA and MARS simulation studies of the pion production and energy deposition in the Neutrino Factory baseline target station, which consists of a 4 MW proton beam interacting with a liquid mercury jet target within a 20 T solenoidal magnetic field. We show that a substantial increase in the shielding is needed to protect the superconducting coils from too much energy deposition. Investigations reveal that it is possible to reduce the magnetic field in the solenoid capture system without adversely affecting the pion production efficiency. We show estimates of the amount of concrete shielding that will be required to protect the environment from the high radiation doses generated by the target station facility. We also present yield and energy deposition results for alternative targets: gallium liquid jet, tungsten powder jet and solid tungsten bars.arXiv:1210.5131oai:cds.cern.ch:14859752012-10-19
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Back, John J.
Densham, Chris
Edgecock, Rob
Prior, Gersende
Particle production and energy deposition studies for the Neutrino Factory target station
title Particle production and energy deposition studies for the Neutrino Factory target station
title_full Particle production and energy deposition studies for the Neutrino Factory target station
title_fullStr Particle production and energy deposition studies for the Neutrino Factory target station
title_full_unstemmed Particle production and energy deposition studies for the Neutrino Factory target station
title_short Particle production and energy deposition studies for the Neutrino Factory target station
title_sort particle production and energy deposition studies for the neutrino factory target station
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.021001
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1485975
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