25–30 Aug 2024
Hilton Chicago
America/Chicago timezone

Beam dynamics design for a proton Linac for a compact accelerator based neutron source

SUSB006
25 Aug 2024, 16:00
2h
Grand Ballroom (Hilton Chicago)

Grand Ballroom

Hilton Chicago

720 South Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60605 USA
Student Poster Presentation MC3.4 Proton linac projects Student Poster Session

Speaker

Mina Abbaslou (TRIUMF)

Description

A prototype Canadian compact accelerator-driven neutron source (PC-CANS) is proposed for installation at the University of Windsor. The source is based on a high-intensity compact proton RF accelerator that delivers an average current of 10 mA of protons at 10 MeV to the target. This study can serve as a basis for the design of an initial stage of a new high-intensity compact accelerator-driven neutron source (CANS). The accelerator consists of a short radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ), followed by an efficient drift tube linac (DTL) structure. Different variants of DTL were investigated for our studies. APF, KONUS, CH-DTL, and Alvarez DTL as normal conducting cavities with a frequency of 352.2 MHz and a superconducting cavity with a lower frequency of 176.1 MHz were considered in our Linac design. Details of the beam dynamics of the RFQ and different types of DTL are presented in this paper.

Primary author

Mina Abbaslou (TRIUMF)

Co-authors

Marco Marchetto (TRIUMF) Philipp Kolb (TRIUMF) Robert Laxdal (TRIUMF) Tobias Junginger (TRIUMF)

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