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Lee, Y. Y.

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THPMN046 Conceptual Design of the PEFP Rapid Cycling Synchrotron 2817
 
  • B. Chung, Y.-S. Cho
    KAERI, Daejon
  • Y. Y. Lee
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
 
  Funding: *This work was supported by the 21C Frontier R&D program sponsored by Ministry of Science and Technology, Korean Government

The Proton Engineering Frontier Project (PEFP) is a research project to develop a 100 MeV, 20 mA pulsed proton linear accelerator to be used in basic/applied scientific R&D programs and industrial applications. The PEFP proposes the 1.0 GeV synchrotron accelerator as an extension of the PEFP linac, which is a 30 Hz rapid-cycling synchrotron (RCS) with the injection energy of 100 MeV. The target beam power is 87 kW at 1.0GeV in the first stage. The high intensity RCS is one of the important challenges for the spallation neutron source. The conceptual lattice design of the RCS as well as the simulations of an injection system is described in this paper.