Author: Shea, T.J.
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WEIB01 Overview of ESS Beam Diagnostics 543
 
  • A. Jansson, C. Böhme, B. Cheymol, H. Hassanzadegan, M. Jarosz, T.J. Shea, L. Tchelidze
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
 
  The European Spallation Source (ESS) will use a 2.5GeV superconducting proton linac with a 5MW average beam power to produce the worlds most powerful neutron source. The project, sited in the south of Sweden, is approaching the end of the pre-construction phase, and is expected to enter the construction phase in 2013. This paper gives an overview of the ESS accelerator and the planned beam diagnostics systems, as well as the associated challenges.  
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