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The status of the SNS external antenna ion source and spare RFQ test facility...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publication Date
Volume
87
Issue
2
Conference Name
International Conference on Ion Sources (ICIS)
Conference Location
New York, New York, United States of America
Conference Date
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The Oak Ridge National Laboratory operates the Spallation Neutron Source, consisting of a H− ion source, a 1 GeV linac and an accumulator ring. The accumulated <1 μs-long, ∼35 A beam pulses are extracted from the ring at 60 Hz and directed onto a liquid Hg target. Spalled neutrons are directed to ∼20 world class instruments. Currently, the facility operates routinely with ∼1.2 MW of average beam power, which soon will be raised to 1.4 MW. A future upgrade with a second target station calls for raising the power to 2.8 MW. This paper describes the status of two accelerator components expected to play important roles in achieving these goals: a recently acquired RFQ accelerator and the external antenna ion source. Currently, the RFQ is being conditioned in a newly constructed 2.5 MeV Integrated Test Facility (ITF) and the external antenna source is also being tested on a separate test stand. This paper presents the results of experiments and the testing of these systems.