DocumentCode
344581
Title
A 0.5 MW/10 Hz option of the spallation source AUSTRON
Author
Bryant, Ph ; Griesmaye, E. ; Jericha, E. ; Rauch, H. ; Regler, M. ; Schönauer, H.
Author_Institution
PS Div., CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Volume
4
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
2957
Abstract
In 1993-94 a feasibility study for AUSTRON, a neutron spallation source, was made on behalf of the Austrian Ministry of Science and Research. At that time, the machine was synchrotron cycling at 25 Hz and delivering an average beam power of 205 kW at 1.6 GeV. An option to double the power by doubling the frequency was foreseen. Now a more ambitious development of the original concept is proposed that aims at 0.5 MW at 1.6 GeV, pulsed at either 50 Hz or 10 Hz. The slow repetition rate is achieved by the addition of a storage ring holding four consecutive (single bunch) pulses from the 50 Hz synchrotron until a fifth pulse is accelerated and transferred to the target with the four stored ones. In this way, an energy per pulse of 50 kJ (one half of the pulse energy of the 5 MW ESS) is obtained, yielding about 3.5×10 16 thermal neutrons/(s cm2). This peak flux matches well a number of innovative instruments and allows unprecedented resolution for some more conventional ones. On August 20, 1998, the Austrian Government has unanimously decided to contribute one third of the total cost of the facility and invites international partners to participate
Keywords
ion accelerators; neutron sources; storage rings; 0.5 MW; 1.6 GeV; AUSTRON; neutron spallation source; repetition rate; storage ring; synchrotron; Acceleration; Costs; Electronic switching systems; Energy resolution; Frequency; Government; Instruments; Neutrons; Storage rings; Synchrotrons;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999
Conference_Location
New York, NY
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5573-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PAC.1999.792995
Filename
792995
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