2019
DOI: 10.1103/physrevaccelbeams.22.113001
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Design of a high power production target for the beam dump facility at CERN

Abstract: The Beam Dump Facility (BDF) project is a proposed general-purpose facility at CERN, dedicated to beam dump and fixed target experiments. In its initial phase, the facility is foreseen to be exploited by the Search for Hidden Particles (SHiP) experiment. Physics requirements call for a pulsed 400 GeV/c proton beam as well as the highest possible number of protons on target (POT) each year of operation (4.0 · 10 13 /year), in order to search for feebly interacting particles. The target/dump assembly lies at the… Show more

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“…The setup consists of a high-density proton target located in a target bunker [319][320][321], followed by a hadron stopper and a muon shield [322]. The target is made of blocks of a titanium-zirconium doped molybdenum alloy, followed by blocks of pure tungsten.…”
Section: The Ship Fixed Target Experimental Proposal At Cernmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The setup consists of a high-density proton target located in a target bunker [319][320][321], followed by a hadron stopper and a muon shield [322]. The target is made of blocks of a titanium-zirconium doped molybdenum alloy, followed by blocks of pure tungsten.…”
Section: The Ship Fixed Target Experimental Proposal At Cernmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beam is dumped on a 12λ target/dump composed of disks of molybdenum alloy and tungsten, cladded with a diffusion bonded tantalum alloy [26,27]. The disks are separated by thin gaps for active water cooling within a closed pressurised vessel.…”
Section: Cds Design Tt90-tcc9-ecn4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as it is frequently used as spallation material and also regarded as a plasma-facing material [60] and solid target for neutrino production [61], a few data do exist. In addition, tungsten ( Z = 74 ) behaves in a similar way to tantalum and is often alloyed or coated with tantalum (solid solution) to reduce corrosion-erosion effects [62][63][64]. Investigations of such Ta-clad W targets may at least partly reflect the radiation damage behavior of tantalum.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%