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MOPJE077 |
Progress on Simulation of Fixed Field Alternating Gradient Accelerators |
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- S.L. Sheehy
JAI, Oxford, United Kingdom
- A. Adelmann
PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
- M. Haj Tahar, F. Méot
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
- Y. Ishi, Y. Kuriyama, Y. Mori, M. Sakamoto, T. Uesugi
Kyoto University, Research Reactor Institute, Osaka, Japan
- D.J. Kelliher, S. Machida, C.R. Prior, C.T. Rogers
STFC/RAL/ASTeC, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, United Kingdom
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Fixed Field Alternating Gradient accelerators have been realised in recent decades thanks partly to computational power, enabling detailed design and simulation prior to construction. We review the specific challenges of these machines and the range of different codes used to model them including ZGOUBI, OPAL and a number of in-house codes from different institutes. The current status of benchmarking between codes is presented and compared to the results of recent characterisation experiments with a 150 MeV FFAG at KURRI in Japan. Finally, we outline plans toward ever more realistic simulations including space charge, material interactions and more detailed models of various components.
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WEPWA043 |
Progress on the Design of the Racetrack FFAG Decay Ring for nuSTORM |
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- J.-B. Lagrange, J. Pasternak
Imperial College of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, London, United Kingdom
- R.B. Appleby, J.M. Garland, H.L. Owen, S.C. Tygier
UMAN, Manchester, United Kingdom
- R.B. Appleby
Cockcroft Institute, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
- Y. Mori
Kyoto University, Research Reactor Institute, Osaka, Japan
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The neutrino beam produced from muons decaying in a storage ring would be an ideal tool for precise neutrino cross section measurements and search for sterile neutrinos due to its precisely known flavour content and spectrum. In the proposed nuSTORM facility pions would be directly injected into a storage ring, where circulating muon beam would be captured. The racetrack FFAG (Fixed Field Alternating Gradient) option for nuSTORM decay ring offers a very good performance due to a large dynamic and momentum acceptance. Machine parameters, linear optics design, beam dynamics and injection system for nuSTORM FFAG ring are discussed in this paper.
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