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Description
Linear Accelerator Modernization Project (LAMP) at Los Alamos National Laboratory is under development. One of the significant parts of this project is replacement of the existing 50-years old Drift Tubes Linac (DTL). The perspective DTL will inherit the existing DTL species, namely protons and H- ions, as week as frequency of 201.25 MHz and the output energy of 100 MeV. The input energy of the DTL is determined by the optimization of radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) and medium energy beam transport (MEBT) optimization, and at present defined as 3.0 MeV. Present paper is focused on the most significant details of the modeling and simulation of the proposed DTL.
Funding Agency
Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy through the Office of Defense Programs of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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