19–24 May 2024
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Session

TUAD: Hadron Accelerators (Contributed)

TUAD
21 May 2024, 09:30
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Conveners

TUAD: Hadron Accelerators (Contributed)

  • Giuliano Franchetti (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH)

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John Tapia (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
21/05/2024, 09:30
MC4.A14 Neutron Spallation Facilities
Contributed Oral Presentation

The Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) is one of the oldest operating high-power accelerators in the United States, having recently celebrated its 50th anniversary of operation. LANSCE is comprised of an 800-MeV linac capable of concurrently accelerating both H+ and H- ions, and can presently provide beam to six separate user stations.
The proposed LANSCE Modernization Project (LAMP)...

Yuichi Morita (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)
21/05/2024, 09:50
MC7.T11 Power Supplies
Contributed Oral Presentation

The main ring (MR) of the Japan proton accelerator research complex (J-PARC) delivers the high-intensity proton beams to the T2K long-baseline neutrino experiment. To observe charge-conjugation and parity-transformation violation in the lepton sector with high accuracy, the upgrade of the MR toward the beam power of 1.3 MW is mandatory. The magnet power supply system of MR was upgraded for...

Rohan Kamath (Imperial College London)
21/05/2024, 10:10
MC4.A09 Muon Accelerators, Neutrino Factories, Muon Colliders
Contributed Oral Presentation

The nuSTORM experiment aims to create neutrino beams through muon decay in a storage ring, targeting %-level precision in flux determination. With access to two neutrino flavors, it enables precise measurement of nu-A cross sections and exhibits sensitivity to Beyond Standard Model (BSM) physics. With muons in the 1-6 GeV/c momentum range, it covers neutrino energy regimes relevant to...

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