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Design Considerations for a Proton Linac for a Compact Accelerator Based Neutron Source |
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- M. Abbaslou
UVIC, Victoria, Canada
- A. Gottberg, O.K. Kester, R.E. Laxdal, M. Marchetto
TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada
- D.D. Maharaj, D. Marquardt
University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- S. Tabbassum
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
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New neutron sources are needed both for Canada and internationally as access to reactor based neutrons shrinks. Compact Accelerator-based Neutron Sources (CANS) offer the possibility of an intense source of pulsed neutrons with a capital cost significantly lower than spallation sources. In an effort to close the neutron gap in Canada a prototype, Canadian compact accelerator-based neutron source (PC-CANS) is proposed for installation at the University of Windsor. The PC-CANS is envisaged to serve two neutron science instruments, a boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) station and a beamline for fluorine-18 radioisotope production for positron emission tomography (PET). To serve these diverse applications of neutron beams, a linear accelerator solution is selected, that will provide 10 MeV protons with a peak current of 10 mA within a 5% duty cycle. The accelerator is based on an RFQ and DTL with a post-DTL pulsed kicker system to simultaneously deliver macro-pulses to each end-station. Several choices of Linac technology are being considered and a comparison of the choices will be presented.
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※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-LINAC2022-FR1AA05
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Received ※ 27 August 2022 — Revised ※ 29 August 2022 — Accepted ※ 31 August 2022 — Issue date ※ 03 September 2022 |
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