1–6 Jun 2025
Taipei International Convention Center (TICC)
Asia/Taipei timezone

A helium-cooled target design for the Super Proton Synchrotron Beam Dump Facility at CERN

THPB059
5 Jun 2025, 15:30
2h
Exhibiton Hall A _Bear (TWTC)

Exhibiton Hall A _Bear

TWTC

Poster Presentation MC7.T38 Mechanical Design Thursday Poster Session

Speaker

Alvaro Romero Francia (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Description

CERN’s upcoming SPS Beam Dump Facility (BDF) will host a production target designed to manage challenging thermal and mechanical conditions while providing the physics output required by the Search for Hidden Particles (SHiP) experiment. It must fully absorb 400 GeV/c protons and dissipate up to 305 kW. The baseline design consists of water-cooled tantalum-alloy clad TZM and tungsten (W) blocks. Challenges for the maintenance and reliability of the baseline design led to the development of alternative concepts. The leading design—a helium-cooled W target—optimizes thermal management and structural integrity while simplifying the manufacturing and improving its physics performance for the SHiP experiment. The experimental validation of this concept will be via testing multiple prototypes in an existing slow beam extraction test bench at CERN’s North Area.
In parallel, extensive R&D is being pursued on: properties of pure W products including hot-rolled plates; manufacturing of seamless blocks; W-W diffusion bonding techniques.
This contribution includes an overview of the helium-cooled target design and a summary of the ongoing material characterization, prototyping and beam-tests.

Region represented Europe
Paper preparation format LaTeX

Author

Michael Parkin (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Co-authors

Alvaro Romero Francia (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Christophe Mucher (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Claudia Ahdida (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Damien Grenier (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Emmanuel Berthome (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Enrique Rodriguez-Castro (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Francesco Dragoni (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Giuseppe Mazzola (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Ignacio Aviles Santillana (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Jean-Louis Grenard (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Luca Gentini (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Luigi Salvatore Esposito (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Marco Calviani (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Matthew Fraser (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Rui Franqueira Ximenes (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Stefano Sgobba (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Tina Griesemer (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

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