Applications of High Intensity Proton Accelerators

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Pub. Date: 2010-07-30
Publisher(s): World Scientific Pub Co Inc
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Summary

This volume captures the contents of the talks given at the Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Accelerators held at Fermilab Oct 1921, 2009. This workshop brought together experts from a variety of disciplines to explore new and profound ways proton accelerators can be used in the future. The workshop explored uses of such a proton source for producing intense muon, kaon and neutrino beams as well as using the intense protons for new forms of nuclear reactors that go by the name Accelerator Driven Sub-critical systems that promise to increase our available nuclear fuel supply by orders of magnitude while at the same time solving the nuclear waste problem. Intense proton beams can also be used to produce short-lived nuclear isotopes that are important in the medical industry.

Table of Contents

Organizing Committeesp. v
Prefacep. vii
Plenary Talksp. 1
Superconducting Radiofrequency Linac Development at Fermilabp. 3
Rare Muon Decay Experimentsp. 11
Rare Kaon Decaysp. 23
Muon Colliderp. 31
Neutrino Factoriesp. 39
ADS and Its Potentialp. 47
ADS History in the USAp. 60
Accelerator Driven Transmutation of Waste: High Power Accelerator for the European ADS Demonstratorp. 69
Myrrha, Technology Development for the Realisation of ADS in EU: Current Status & Prospects for Realisationp. 77
High Intensity Proton Beam Production with Cyclotronsp. 91
FFAG for High Intensity Proton Acceleratorp. 100
Working Group 1p. 113
Kaon Yields for 2 to 8 GeV Proton Beamsp. 115
Pion Yield Studies for Proton Driver Beams of 2-8 GeV Kinetic Energy for Stopped Muon and Low-Energy Muon Decay Experimentsp. 120
J-Parc Accelerator Status and Future Plansp. 124
Simulation and Verification of DPA in Materialsp. 128
Performance and Operational Experience of the CNGS Facilityp. 132
Particle Physics Enabled with Super-conducting RF Technology-Summary of Working Group 1p. 137
Working Group 2p. 143
Proton Beam Requirements for a Neutrino Factory and Muon Colliderp. 145
Proton Bunching Optionsp. 151
CW SRF H- Linac as a Proton Driver for Muon Colliders and Neutrino Factoriesp. 155
Rapid Cycling Synchrotron Option for Project Xp. 160
Linac-Based Proton Driver for a Neutrino Factoryp. 164
Pion Production for Neutrino Factories and Muon Collidersp. 168
Proton Bunch Compression Strategiesp. 172
Accelerator Test Facility for Muon Collider and Neutrino Factory R&Dp. 181
The Superconducting RF Linac for Muon Collider and Neutrino Factory-Summary of Working Group 2p. 185
Working Group 3p. 193
Prospects for a Very High Power CW SRF Linacp. 195
Indian Accelerator Program for ADS Applicationsp. 221
Ion Accelerator Activities at VECC (Particularly, Operating at Low Temperature)p. 228
Chinese Efforts in High Intensity Proton Acceleratorsp. 236
ADSR Activity in the UKp. 240
ADS Development in Japanp. 244
Project-X, SRF, and Very Large Power Stationsp. 252
Working Group 4p. 257
Power Production and ADSp. 259
Experimental Neutron Source Facility Based on Accelerator Driven Systemp. 264
Transmutation Missionp. 276
Safety Performance and Issuesp. 280
Spallation Target Design for Accelerator-Driven Systemsp. 285
Design Considerations for Accelerator Transmutation of Waste Systemp. 295
Japan ADS Programp. 299
Overview of Members States' and IAEA Activities in the Field of Accelerator Driven Systems (ADS)p. 303
Linac for ADS Applications-Accelerator Technologiesp. 309
SRF Linacs and Accelerator Driven Sub-critical Systems-Summary Working Groups 3 & 4p. 313
Working Group 5p. 319
Production of Actinium-225 via High Energy Proton Induced Spallation of Thorium-232p. 321
Search for the Electric Dipole Moment of Radium-225p. 327
SRF Linac and Material Science and Medicine-Summary of Working Group 5p. 331
List of Participantsp. 335
Author Indexp. 345
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