Author: White, M.
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WEZD1 ARDAP’s Perspective on Accelerator Technology R&D in the U.S. 592
 
  • B.E. Carlsten, E.R. Colby, R.A. Marsh, M. White
    ARDAP, Washington, USA
 
  DOE op­er­ates sev­eral par­ti­cle ac­cel­er­a­tor fa­cil­i­ties and is plan­ning sev­eral new for­ward-lean­ing ac­cel­er­a­tor fa­cil­i­ties over the next decade or two. These new fa­cil­i­ties will focus on dis­cov­ery sci­ence re­search and ful­fill­ing other core DOE mis­sions. Near and mid-term ex­am­ples in­clude PIP-II and FACET-II (for High En­ergy Physics); LCLS-II, SNS-PPU, APS-U, and ALS-U (for Basic En­ergy Sci­ences); FRIB (for Nu­clear Physics); NSTX-U and MPEX (for Fu­sion En­ergy Sci­ences); and Scor­pius (for NNSA). Longer-term ex­am­ples may in­clude fu­ture col­lid­ers, the SNS-STS, LCLS-II HE, and EIC. In ad­di­tion to do­mes­tic fa­cil­i­ties, DOE’s Of­fice of Sci­ence (SC) also con­tributes to sev­eral in­ter­na­tional ef­forts. To­gether, these new fa­cil­i­ties con­sti­tute a multi­bil­lion-dol­lar con­struc­tion and op­er­a­tions in­vest­ment. To be suc­cess­ful, they will re­quire ad­vances in state-of-the-art ac­cel­er­a­tor tech­nolo­gies. They will also re­quire the Na­tional Lab­o­ra­to­ries to pro­cure a va­ri­ety of ac­cel­er­a­tor com­po­nents. This paper sum­ma­rizes how DOE is work­ing to ad­dress these up­com­ing R&D and ac­cel­er­a­tor com­po­nent pro­duc­tion needs through its new of­fice of Ac­cel­er­a­tor R&D and Pro­duc­tion (ARDAP).  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-NAPAC2022-WEZD1  
About • Received ※ 05 August 2022 — Revised ※ 09 August 2022 — Accepted ※ 11 August 2022 — Issue date ※ 19 August 2022
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