Author: Jones, F.W.
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MOPWI050 Open XAL Status Report 2015 1270
 
  • T.A. Pelaia II, C.K. Allen, A.P. Shishlo, A.P. Zhukov
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
  • Y.-C. Chao, C. Gong, F.W. Jones, R. Newhouse
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada
  • P. Chu, D.G. Maxwell, Y. Zhang
    FRIB, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
  • R. Fearn, L. Fernández, E. Laface, M. Muñoz
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
  • J.M. Freed
    University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA
  • P. Gillette, P. Laurent, G. Normand
    GANIL, Caen, France
  • H.R. Hale
    University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
  • Y. Li
    IHEP, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • I. List, M. Pavleski
    Cosylab, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • P. Scruggs
    East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, USA
 
  Funding: ORNL/SNS is managed by UT-Battelle, LLC, for the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725
Open XAL is an accelerator physics software platform developed in collaboration among several facilities around the world. The Open XAL collaboration was formed in 2010 to port, improve and extend the successful XAL platform used at the Spallation Neutron Source for use in the broader accelerator community and to establish it as the standard platform for accelerator physics software. The site-independent core is complete, active applications have been ported, and now we are in the process of verification and transitioning to using Open XAL in production. This paper will present the current status and a roadmap for this project.
 
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WEYC3 Commissioning and Operation of the ARIEL Electron Linac at TRIUMF 2444
 
  • M. Marchetto, F. Ames, Z.T. Ang, R.A. Baartman, I.V. Bylinskii, Y.-C. Chao, D. Dale, K. Fong, R. Iranmanesh, F.W. Jones, D. Kaltchev, J. Kavarskas, P. Kolb, S.R. Koscielniak, A. Koveshnikov, M.P. Laverty, R.E. Laxdal, L. Merminga, N. Muller, R.R. Nagimov, R.B. Nussbaumer, T. Planche, M. Rowe, S. Saminathan, V.A. Verzilov, Z.Y. Yao, Q. Zheng, V. Zvyagintsev
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada
 
  Funding: Funded under a contribution agreement with NRC (National Research Council Canada). Capital funding from CFI (Canada Foundation for Innovation).
ARIEL is the new TRIUMF facility for production of radioactive ion beams that will enable the delivery of three simultaneous RIB beams to the ISAC experimental stations. Two additional target stations will produce beams by using either a 50 kW proton or from 500 kW electrons via photo-fission. The electron beam driver is going to be a 50 MeV 10 mA CW superconducting electron linac. The first stage of the e-linac installation is completed and commissioning is underway. The paper will present the e-linac design characteristics, installation, commissioning strategy and current results.
 
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