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Title: Report on Workshop on Future Directions for Accelerator R&D at Fermilab

Abstract

Accelerator R&D has played a crucial role in enabling scientific discovery in the past century and will continue to play this role in the years to come. In the U.S., the Office of High Energy Physics of DOE's Office of Science is developing a plan for national accelerator R&D stewardship. Fermilab undertakes accelerator research, design, and development focused on superconducting radio-frequency (RF), superconducting magnet, beam cooling, and high intensity proton technologies. In addition, the Lab pursues comprehensive integrated theoretical concepts and simulations of complete future facilities on both the energy and intensity frontiers. At present, Fermilab (1) supplies integrated design concept and technology development for a multi-MW proton source (Project X) to support world-leading programs in long baseline neutrino and rare processes experiments; (2) plays a leading role in the development of ionization cooling technologies required for muon storage ring facilities at the energy (multi-TeV Muon Collider) and intensity (Neutrino Factory) frontiers, and supplies integrated design concepts for these facilities; and (3) carries out a program of advanced accelerator R&D (AARD) in the field of high quality beam sources, and novel beam manipulation techniques.

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Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (FNAL), Batavia, IL (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE
OSTI Identifier:
967406
Report Number(s):
FERMILAB-CONF-09-442-APC
TRN: US0904459
DOE Contract Number:  
AC02-07CH11359
Resource Type:
Conference
Journal Name:
Submitted to ICFA Beam Dynamics Newsletter
Additional Journal Information:
Conference: Summary of the Workshop on Future Directions for Accelerator R&D at Fermilab, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, 11-13 May 2009
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; ACCELERATORS; BEAM COOLING; DESIGN; FERMILAB; HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS; IONIZATION; MUONS; NEUTRINOS; PROTON SOURCES; PROTONS; STORAGE RINGS; SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS; Accelerators

Citation Formats

Shiltsev, V, Church, M, Spentzouris, P, Chou, W, and /Fermilab. Report on Workshop on Future Directions for Accelerator R&D at Fermilab. United States: N. p., 2009. Web.
Shiltsev, V, Church, M, Spentzouris, P, Chou, W, & /Fermilab. Report on Workshop on Future Directions for Accelerator R&D at Fermilab. United States.
Shiltsev, V, Church, M, Spentzouris, P, Chou, W, and /Fermilab. 2009. "Report on Workshop on Future Directions for Accelerator R&D at Fermilab". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/967406.
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author = {Shiltsev, V and Church, M and Spentzouris, P and Chou, W and /Fermilab},
abstractNote = {Accelerator R&D has played a crucial role in enabling scientific discovery in the past century and will continue to play this role in the years to come. In the U.S., the Office of High Energy Physics of DOE's Office of Science is developing a plan for national accelerator R&D stewardship. Fermilab undertakes accelerator research, design, and development focused on superconducting radio-frequency (RF), superconducting magnet, beam cooling, and high intensity proton technologies. In addition, the Lab pursues comprehensive integrated theoretical concepts and simulations of complete future facilities on both the energy and intensity frontiers. At present, Fermilab (1) supplies integrated design concept and technology development for a multi-MW proton source (Project X) to support world-leading programs in long baseline neutrino and rare processes experiments; (2) plays a leading role in the development of ionization cooling technologies required for muon storage ring facilities at the energy (multi-TeV Muon Collider) and intensity (Neutrino Factory) frontiers, and supplies integrated design concepts for these facilities; and (3) carries out a program of advanced accelerator R&D (AARD) in the field of high quality beam sources, and novel beam manipulation techniques.},
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place = {United States},
year = {Tue Sep 01 00:00:00 EDT 2009},
month = {Tue Sep 01 00:00:00 EDT 2009}
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