IsoDAR@Yemilab: Preliminary design report—volume I (cyclotron driver)
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Winklehner, Daniel; Abs, Michel; Alonso, Jose R.; Conrad, Janet M.; Engebretson, Samuel J.; Forton, Eric; Herrod, Alexander T.; Joassin, Denis; Moon, Jarrett; de Neuter, Sébastien; Van der Kraaij, Erik; Wéry, Gil; Winkler, Eleanor; Adelmann, Andreas; Axani, Spencer N.; Barletta, William A.; Barlow, Roger; Bartoszek, Larry; Bungau, Adriana; Calabretta, Luciano; ... Show more Show less
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This Preliminary Design Report (PDR) describes the IsoDAR electron-antineutrino source in two volumes which are mostly site-independent and describe the cyclotron driver providing a 10 mA/60 MeV proton beam (this Volume); and the medium energy beam transport line (MEBT) and target (Volume II). The IsoDAR driver and target will produce about 1.15 × 10 23 electron-antineutrinos over 5 years while operating with the anticipated 10 mA/60 MeV beam at an estimated 80% duty factor. Paired with a kton-scale liquid scintillator detector, it will enable a broad particle physics program including searches for new symmetries, new interactions and new particles. Here in Volume I, we describe the driver, which includes the ion source, low energy beam transport, and cyclotron. The latter features Radio-Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) direct axial injection and represents the first accelerator purpose-built to make use of so-called vortex motion.
Date issued
2025-10-15Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear ScienceJournal
The European Physical Journal Special Topics
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The IsoDAR Collaboration., Winklehner, D., Abs, M. et al. IsoDAR@Yemilab: Preliminary design report—volume I (cyclotron driver). Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. (2025).
Version: Final published version