COMPASS, the COMmunity Petascale project for Accelerator Science and Simulation, a board computational accelerator physics initiative
Abstract
Accelerators are the largest and most costly scientific instruments of the Department of Energy, with uses across a broad range of science, including colliders for particle physics and nuclear science and light sources and neutron sources for materials studies. COMPASS, the Community Petascale Project for Accelerator Science and Simulation, is a broad, four-office (HEP, NP, BES, ASCR) effort to develop computational tools for the prediction and performance enhancement of accelerators. The tools being developed can be used to predict the dynamics of beams in the presence of optical elements and space charge forces, the calculation of electromagnetic modes and wake fields of cavities, the cooling induced by comoving beams, and the acceleration of beams by intense fields in plasmas generated by beams or lasers. In SciDAC-1, the computational tools had multiple successes in predicting the dynamics of beams and beam generation. In SciDAC-2 these tools will be petascale enabled to allow the inclusion of an unprecedented level of physics for detailed prediction.
- Authors:
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- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
- Sponsoring Org.:
- Computational Research Division
- OSTI Identifier:
- 938514
- Report Number(s):
- LBNL-906E
TRN: US0805970
- DOE Contract Number:
- DE-AC02-05CH11231
- Resource Type:
- Conference
- Resource Relation:
- Conference: SciDAC 2007, Boston, MA, June 24-28, 2007; Related Information: Journal Publication Date: 2007
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 43; ACCELERATION; ACCELERATORS; CAVITIES; FORECASTING; LASERS; LIGHT SOURCES; NEUTRON SOURCES; PERFORMANCE; PHYSICS; SIMULATION; SPACE CHARGE
Citation Formats
Cary, J R, Spentzouris, P, Amundson, J, McInnes, L, Borland, M, Mustapha, B, Ostroumov, P, Wang, Y, Fischer, W, Fedotov, A, Ben-Zvi, I, Ryne, R, Esarey, E, Geddes, C, Qiang, J, Ng, E, Li, S, Ng, C, Lee, R, Merminga, L, Wang, H, Bruhwiler, D L, Dechow, D, Mullowney, P, Messmer, P, Nieter, C, Ovtchinnikov, S, Paul, K, Stoltz, P, Wade-Stein, D, Mori, W B, Decyk, V, Huang, C K, Lu, W, Tzoufras, M, Tsung, F, Zhou, M, Werner, G R, Antonsen, T, Katsouleas, T, and Morris, B. COMPASS, the COMmunity Petascale project for Accelerator Science and Simulation, a board computational accelerator physics initiative. United States: N. p., 2007.
Web.
Cary, J R, Spentzouris, P, Amundson, J, McInnes, L, Borland, M, Mustapha, B, Ostroumov, P, Wang, Y, Fischer, W, Fedotov, A, Ben-Zvi, I, Ryne, R, Esarey, E, Geddes, C, Qiang, J, Ng, E, Li, S, Ng, C, Lee, R, Merminga, L, Wang, H, Bruhwiler, D L, Dechow, D, Mullowney, P, Messmer, P, Nieter, C, Ovtchinnikov, S, Paul, K, Stoltz, P, Wade-Stein, D, Mori, W B, Decyk, V, Huang, C K, Lu, W, Tzoufras, M, Tsung, F, Zhou, M, Werner, G R, Antonsen, T, Katsouleas, T, & Morris, B. COMPASS, the COMmunity Petascale project for Accelerator Science and Simulation, a board computational accelerator physics initiative. United States.
Cary, J R, Spentzouris, P, Amundson, J, McInnes, L, Borland, M, Mustapha, B, Ostroumov, P, Wang, Y, Fischer, W, Fedotov, A, Ben-Zvi, I, Ryne, R, Esarey, E, Geddes, C, Qiang, J, Ng, E, Li, S, Ng, C, Lee, R, Merminga, L, Wang, H, Bruhwiler, D L, Dechow, D, Mullowney, P, Messmer, P, Nieter, C, Ovtchinnikov, S, Paul, K, Stoltz, P, Wade-Stein, D, Mori, W B, Decyk, V, Huang, C K, Lu, W, Tzoufras, M, Tsung, F, Zhou, M, Werner, G R, Antonsen, T, Katsouleas, T, and Morris, B. 2007.
"COMPASS, the COMmunity Petascale project for Accelerator Science and Simulation, a board computational accelerator physics initiative". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/938514.
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title = {COMPASS, the COMmunity Petascale project for Accelerator Science and Simulation, a board computational accelerator physics initiative},
author = {Cary, J R and Spentzouris, P and Amundson, J and McInnes, L and Borland, M and Mustapha, B and Ostroumov, P and Wang, Y and Fischer, W and Fedotov, A and Ben-Zvi, I and Ryne, R and Esarey, E and Geddes, C and Qiang, J and Ng, E and Li, S and Ng, C and Lee, R and Merminga, L and Wang, H and Bruhwiler, D L and Dechow, D and Mullowney, P and Messmer, P and Nieter, C and Ovtchinnikov, S and Paul, K and Stoltz, P and Wade-Stein, D and Mori, W B and Decyk, V and Huang, C K and Lu, W and Tzoufras, M and Tsung, F and Zhou, M and Werner, G R and Antonsen, T and Katsouleas, T and Morris, B},
abstractNote = {Accelerators are the largest and most costly scientific instruments of the Department of Energy, with uses across a broad range of science, including colliders for particle physics and nuclear science and light sources and neutron sources for materials studies. COMPASS, the Community Petascale Project for Accelerator Science and Simulation, is a broad, four-office (HEP, NP, BES, ASCR) effort to develop computational tools for the prediction and performance enhancement of accelerators. The tools being developed can be used to predict the dynamics of beams in the presence of optical elements and space charge forces, the calculation of electromagnetic modes and wake fields of cavities, the cooling induced by comoving beams, and the acceleration of beams by intense fields in plasmas generated by beams or lasers. In SciDAC-1, the computational tools had multiple successes in predicting the dynamics of beams and beam generation. In SciDAC-2 these tools will be petascale enabled to allow the inclusion of an unprecedented level of physics for detailed prediction.},
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