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1 ISIS operational update David Findlay Accelerator Division ISIS Department Rutherford Appleton Laboratory / STFC DL-RAL Joint Accelerator Workshop, RAL 20–21 January 2009

2 2 ISIS Second Target Station now operational

3 3 70 MeV H – linac 800 MeV proton synchrotron TS-1

4 4 ISIS Second Target Station now operational 70 MeV H – linac 800 MeV proton synchrotron TS-1

5 5 Dec. 2007: first protons to TS-2 Aug. 2008: first neutrons from TS-2

6 First beam — 340 V double pulse into 25 ohms 1 hour 17 minutes to get beam from synchrotron to TS-2 First neutrons

7 7 Spallation neutron sources: for investigating structure and dynamics of molecular matter Currently operating spallation neutron sources: PSI (Villigen, Switzerland) SNS (Oak Ridge) ISIS (RAL, Oxon.) LANSCE (Los Alamos) J-PARC (Tokai-mura) Decreasing power

8 Guinness Book of Records — can no longer show this photo

9 9 ISIS — world’s most productive spallation neutron facility ISIS J-PARC, LANSCE, PSI, SNS ISIS:800 MeV protons on to tungsten targets, 0.2 MW TS-1, 0.16 MW, 40 pps; TS-2, 0.04 MW, 10 pps ~800 neutron experiments per year ~1600 visitors/year (~5000 visits) ISIS accelerators wholly for neutron factories Also muon factory Decreasing number of target stations

10 Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, looking north ISISDiamond

11 Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, looking north-east ISIS

12 70 MeV H – linac 800 MeV proton synchrotron TS-1

13 ISIS from air

14 View down north side of ISIS 70 MeV H – MeV linac

15 Inside Tank 1

16 Inside Tank 4

17 Tanks 2 and 3 — built in 1954

18 Superperiods 9, 0 and 1 of the ISIS 800 MeV synchrotron

19 1RF cavity 9

20 2RF cavity 6

21 MICE pion beam line in synchrotron room

22 ISIS TS-1 experimental hall

23 ISIS TS-2 experimental hall

24 Proton beam line EPB2 to TS-2 — 1

25 Proton beam line EPB2 to TS-2 — 2

26 Proton beam line EPB2 to TS-2 — 3

27 Overall target system schematic — 1

28 Overall target system schematic — 2 Target in operational position Target withdrawn into remote handling cell

29 Target, reflectors and moderator assembly

30 TS-2 tungsten target, tantalum coated, heavy water cooling Solid tungsten cylinder, tantalum coated, surface cooled, 68 mm dia., 307 mm long — exploded view Moderators Reflector

31 Target, reflectors and moderator assembly — 2

32 Solid methane moderators — containing aluminium foam for heat conduction

33 Target services trolley — 1

34 Target services trolley — 2

35 35 TS-2 optimised for cold neutrons Long wavelengths, big molecules TS-2 runs at 10 pps — 100 ms between pulses 10 pps stolen from 50 pps from synchrotron Only 40 pps left for TS-1 Beam current × 50/40 Dual harmonic RF — JWGT later Commissioning TS-2 Difficult while running full programme to TS-1 Also CDM restrictions

36 36 ISIS70 MeV H – linac0.2 MW + 800 MeV H + synchrotron J-PARC180 MeV H – linac0.2 MW 1 + 3 GeV + 50 GeV synchrotrons LANSCE800 MeV H + /H – linac0.8 MW + accumulator ring PSI590 MeV cyclotron1.2 MW + 72 MeV injector cyclotron SNS1 GeV H – linac0.6 MW 2 + accumulator ring 1: For limited time during commissioning; ultimate design 1 MW with 400 MeV linac. 2: Still commissioning; 1 MW design operation.

37 J-PARC

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39 LANSCE

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41 PSI — Villigen, Switzerland

42 PSI cyclotron PSI target station

43 SNS — Oak Ridge

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45 45 2/3 power law

46 46 Other accelerator work H – ion sources Front ends DHRF, ring R&D ISIS upgrades Electrical engineering Letchford Thomason Glover

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