Conveners
MOLCA WGs Plenary presentations: MOLCA
- Jingyu Tang (University of Science and Technology of China)
In the J-PARC accelerators (400-MeV H- linac, 3-GeV RCS and 30-GeV MR), two projects to increase beam power to more than 1 MW are now in progress. Linac and RCS achieved a 1-MW design beam power for MLF in 2024 with extremely low beam loss. This successful achievement opened a door to further beam power ramp-up beyond 1 MW. The next beam power target for MLF is now set at 1.5 MW, and both beam...
CSNS (China Spallation Neutron Source) is an accelerator-based facility that generates high-intensity short-pulse neutrons for multidisciplinary research platforms. Its accelerator system includes an 80 MeV H⁻linac and a 1.6 GeV rapid-cycling synchrotron, with a designed target power of 100 kW. The facility has operated stably for 7 years and yielded a number of research achievements. CSNS...
High-intensity hadron machines stand at the forefront of applied and fundamental research. Pulsed spallation neutron sources harness intense proton beams to drive advances in fields ranging from quantum materials to cultural heritage. Meanwhile, high-energy particle physics colliders are revolutionizing our understanding of the universe's structure. The performance of these accelerators has...