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Modelling Accumulator Stripper Foil Heating for ESSNUSB Facility

It is proposed to use the 2.0 GeV, 5 MW proton linac, 2.86 ms long pulses at 14 Hz of the European Spallation Source [1], [2] being built in Lund, Sweden to deliver, alternately with the spallation neutron production a very intense neutrino beam to enable the discovery of leptonic CP violation. To...

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Autor principal: Martini, Michel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2007796
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author Martini, Michel
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description It is proposed to use the 2.0 GeV, 5 MW proton linac, 2.86 ms long pulses at 14 Hz of the European Spallation Source [1], [2] being built in Lund, Sweden to deliver, alternately with the spallation neutron production a very intense neutrino beam to enable the discovery of leptonic CP violation. To this end the linac would be upgraded to supply, in addition to the 2.86 ms long proton pulses at 14 Hz, four 0.72 ms H􀀀 short pulses at 70 Hz for neutrino production. Because of the high current required in the pulsed neutrino horn, the length of the pulses used for neutrino production will need to be compressed to a few s with the aid of an accumulator ring. Charge exchange injection of an H- beam from the linac will be used, the linac delivering 1.1E15 H- per pulse. This paper is about stripping foil heating considerations, emphasizing the detailed evaluation of the foil temperature over the multiple ring re-fills
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spelling cern-20077962019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2007796engMartini, MichelModelling Accumulator Stripper Foil Heating for ESSNUSB Facility Accelerators and Storage RingsIt is proposed to use the 2.0 GeV, 5 MW proton linac, 2.86 ms long pulses at 14 Hz of the European Spallation Source [1], [2] being built in Lund, Sweden to deliver, alternately with the spallation neutron production a very intense neutrino beam to enable the discovery of leptonic CP violation. To this end the linac would be upgraded to supply, in addition to the 2.86 ms long proton pulses at 14 Hz, four 0.72 ms H􀀀 short pulses at 70 Hz for neutrino production. Because of the high current required in the pulsed neutrino horn, the length of the pulses used for neutrino production will need to be compressed to a few s with the aid of an accumulator ring. Charge exchange injection of an H- beam from the linac will be used, the linac delivering 1.1E15 H- per pulse. This paper is about stripping foil heating considerations, emphasizing the detailed evaluation of the foil temperature over the multiple ring re-fillsCERN-ACC-NOTE-2015-0005oai:cds.cern.ch:20077962015-04-09
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Martini, Michel
Modelling Accumulator Stripper Foil Heating for ESSNUSB Facility
title Modelling Accumulator Stripper Foil Heating for ESSNUSB Facility
title_full Modelling Accumulator Stripper Foil Heating for ESSNUSB Facility
title_fullStr Modelling Accumulator Stripper Foil Heating for ESSNUSB Facility
title_full_unstemmed Modelling Accumulator Stripper Foil Heating for ESSNUSB Facility
title_short Modelling Accumulator Stripper Foil Heating for ESSNUSB Facility
title_sort modelling accumulator stripper foil heating for essnusb facility
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2007796
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