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Description
The Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) accelerator at Los Alamos National Laboratory delivers different beams to multiple experimental stations simultaneously. These beams have different intensity and time structure. The LANSCE Accelerator Modernization Project (LAMP) seeks to upgrade the technology in the front-end while preserving the unique capabilities of LANSCE. LAMP seeks to replace the two 750-keV Cockroft-Waltons with a single RFQ, and a new 100-MeV DTL. New low-energy and medium-energy beam transport lines are necessary to produce the required LANSCE beam patterns. This contribution describes design process and the current state of the LAMP front-end physics model.
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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