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BiBTeX citation export for WEPOTK001: Status of the Normal Conducting Linac at the European Spallation Source

@inproceedings{plostinar:ipac2022-wepotk001,
  author       = {D.C. Plostinar and C. Amstutz and L. Antoniazzi and S. Armanet and C. Baltador and R.A. Baron and L. Bellan and T. Bencivenga and E.C. Bergman and A.K. Bhattacharyya and B.E. Bolling and W. Borg and I. Bustinduy and S. Calic and M. Carroll and J. Cereijo García and A.C. Chauveau and J. Christensson and J.D. Christie and M. Comunian and A. Conde and H. Danared and C.S. Derrez and E.M. Donegani and S. Ekström and M. Eriksson and M. Eshraqi and J.F. Esteban Müller and E. Fagotti and K. Falkland and D. Fernández-Cañoto and L. Ferrari and M.J. Ferreira and A. Forsat and S. Gabourin and N. Garmendia and M.G. Giacchini and P.J. González and A.A. Gorzawski and F. Grespan and V. Grishin and P.O. Gustavsson and S. Haghtalab and P. Hamel and V.A. Harahap and G. Harper and H. Hassanzadegan and W. Hees and J.J. Jamróz and A. Jansson and M. Jensen and B. Jones and A. Kaftoosian and M. Kalafatic and I. Kittelmann and H. Kocevar and S. Kövecses de Carvalho and E. Laface and B. Lagoguez and Y. Levinsen and M. Lindroos and A. Lundmark and M. Mansouri and C. Marrelli and J. Martin and C.A. Martins and J.P.S. Martins and I. Mazkiaran and P. Mereu and S. Micic and N. Milas and C. Mingioni and R. Miyamoto and M. Mohammednezhad and R. Montaño and M. Montis and J.L. Muñoz and M. Muñoz and G. Mörk and M. Nenni and L. Neri and E. Nicoletti and D.J.P. Nicosia and B. Nilsson and D. Noll and A. Nordt and T. Olsson and L. Page and A. Palmieri and D. Paulic and S. Pavinato and S. Payandeh Azad and A. Petrushenko and O. Piquet and A. Pisent and A.R. Páramo and J. Riegert and A. Rizzo and K.E. Rosengren and K. Rosquist and D. Scarpa and M. Serluca and T.J. Shea and A. Simelio and S. Slettebak and A.G. Sosa and H. Spoelstra and A.M. Svensson and L. Svensson and R. Tarkeshian and L. Tchelidze and C.A. Thomas and E. Trachanas and S. Varnasseri and K. Vestin and R. Zeng and A.Z. Zugazaga and P.L. van Velze and N. Öst},
% author       = {D.C. Plostinar and C. Amstutz and L. Antoniazzi and S. Armanet and C. Baltador and R.A. Baron and others},
% author       = {D.C. Plostinar and others},
  title        = {{Status of the Normal Conducting Linac at the European Spallation Source}},
  booktitle    = {Proc. IPAC'22},
% booktitle    = {Proc. 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC'22)},
  pages        = {2019--2022},
  eid          = {WEPOTK001},
  language     = {english},
  keywords     = {DTL, MMI, rfq, LEBT, MEBT},
  venue        = {Bangkok, Thailand},
  series       = {International Particle Accelerator Conference},
  number       = {13},
  publisher    = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland},
  month        = {07},
  year         = {2022},
  issn         = {2673-5490},
  isbn         = {978-3-95450-227-1},
  doi          = {10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-WEPOTK001},
  url          = {https://jacow.org/ipac2022/papers/wepotk001.pdf},
  abstract     = {{The construction of the ESS accelerator is in full swing. Many key components have been delivered from our in-kind partners and installation, testing and commissioning is making remarkable progress. The first machine section to be commissioned with beam is the Normal Conducting Linac (NCL). When completed, a 14 Hz, 2.86 ms proton beam up to 62.5 mA will be transported from the Ion Source, through the Low Energy Beam Transport (LEBT) line, the Radiofrequency Quadrupole (RFQ), the Medium Energy Beam Transport (MEBT) line and the five Drift Tube Linac (DTL) tanks up to 90 MeV where it will be injected in the first superconducting module of the machine. This paper will highlight recent progress across the NCL, present briefly the first commissioning results and discuss the upcoming phases as well as challenges in delivering a machine capable of meeting the requirements for a next generation spallation neutron facility.}},
}