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The Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) consists of an 800-MeV dual-species (H+ and H-) accelerator serving five separate user facilities, each of which can concurrently receive unique beam delivery patterns tailored for their specific requirements. The LANSCE Accelerator Modernization Project (LAMP) will replace the front-end of the 50-year-old LANSCE accelerator, from ion sources through the end of the 100-MeV drift-tube linac, with the goals of maintaining beam delivery capabilities to all user stations while improving reliability and supporting increased operating hours. These goals drive requirements for the LAMP upgrade project as a whole, and flow down into performance specifications for individual subsystems down to the component level. We present an overview of the requirements development process for the LAMP project, and the project’s Key Performance Parameters focused on the upgraded portion of the LANSCE accelerator.
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