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@inproceedings{winklehner:cyclotrons2022-mobi01, author = {D. Winklehner and A. Adelmann and J.R. Alonso and L. Calabretta and M. Haj Tahar and H. Okuno and T. Planche}, % author = {D. Winklehner and A. Adelmann and J.R. Alonso and L. Calabretta and M. Haj Tahar and H. Okuno and others}, % author = {D. Winklehner and others}, title = {{Summary of the Snowmass’21 Workshop on High Power Cyclotrons and FFAs}}, % booktitle = {Proc. CYCLOTRONS'22}, booktitle = {Proc. 23rd Int. Conf. Cyclotrons Appl. (CYCLOTRONS'22)}, pages = {20--25}, paper = {MOBI01}, language = {english}, keywords = {cyclotron, proton, target, experiment, space-charge}, venue = {Beijing, China}, series = {International Conference on Cyclotrons and their Applications}, number = {23}, publisher = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland}, month = {10}, year = {2023}, issn = {2673-5482}, isbn = {978-3-95450-212-7}, doi = {10.18429/JACoW-CYCLOTRONS2022-MOBI01}, url = {https://jacow.org/cyclotrons2022/papers/mobi01.pdf}, abstract = {{In this talk, we summarize the presentations and findings of the "Workshop on High Power Cyclotrons and FFAs" that we held online in September 2021. The workshop was held as part of the 2021 Snowmass Community Exercise, in which the US particle physics community came together in a year-long effort to provide suggestions for a long-term strategy for the field, and the "Accelerators for Neutrinos" subpanel thereof. Topics that were discussed during our high-power cyclotron workshop were the application of cyclotrons in particle physics, specifically neutrino physics, and as drivers for muon production. Furthermore, as these same accelerators have important applications in the fields of isotope production and possibly in energy research, we have included those topics as well. Finally, we took a look at Fixed Field Alternating Gradient accelerators (FFAs) and their potential to become high-intensity machines.}}, }