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The European Spallation Source, which will be built in the south of Sweden, is a neutron source based on a 5MW, 2.5GeV proton linac. The project is currently in the design update phase, and will deliver a Technical Design Report at the end of 2012. Construction is expected to begin in 2013. This paper discusses the initial beam diagnostics specifications, along with some possible instrument design options.
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- S. Peggs, H. Danared, M. Eshraqi, H. Hahn, A. Jansson, M. Lindroos, A. Ponton, K. Rathsman, G. Trahern
ESS, Lund, Sweden
- S. Bousson
IPN, Orsay, France
- R. Calaga
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
- G. Devanz, R.D. Duperrier
CEA/DSM/IRFU, France
- J. Eguia
Fundación TEKNIKER, Eibar (Gipuzkoa), Spain
- S. Gammino
INFN/LNS, Catania, Italy
- S.P. Møller
ISA, Aarhus, Denmark
- C. Oyon
SPRI, Bilbao, Spain
- R.J.M.Y. Ruber
Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
- T. Satogata
JLAB, Newport News, Virginia, USA
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The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a 5 MW, 2.5 GeV long pulse proton linac, to be built and commissioned in Lund, Sweden. The Accelerator Design Update (ADU) project phase is under way, to be completed at the end of 2012 by the delivery of a Technical Design Report. Improvements to the 2003 ESS design will be summarised, and the latest design activities will be presented.
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