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1 Status of FNPB Geoff Greene / Nadia Fomin University of Tennessee
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2 Spallation Neutron Source at ORNL 1.4 GeV protons, 60Hz LHg Spallation target -> neutrons H 2 moderator 17m SM guide, curved
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3 Target, Reflectors, and Moderators Be reflector Steel reflector Cryogenic H 2 moderators Ambient H 2 0 moderator Mercury target Proton Beam
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4 Flight Path 13
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5 SNS Will Eventually Have 24 Neutron Flight Paths 1B - Disordered Mat’ls Commission 2010 2 - Backscattering Spectrometer Commission 2006 3 - High Pressure Diffractometer Commission 2008 4A - Magnetism Reflectometer Commission 2006 4B - Liquids Reflectometer Commission 2006 5 - Cold Neutron Chopper Spectrometer Commission 2007 18 - Wide Angle Chopper Spectrometer Commission 2007 17 - High Resolution Chopper Spectrometer Commission 2008 13 - Fundamental Physics Beamline Commission 2008 11A - Powder Diffractometer Commission 2007 12 - Single Crystal Diffractometer Commission 2009 7 - Engineering Diffractometer IDT CFI Funded Commission 2008 6 - SANS Commission 2007 14B - Hybrid Spectrometer Commission 2011 15 – Spin Echo 9 – VISION
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6 Flight Path 13 13A – UCN Beamline nEDM 13B – Cold Neutrons NPDGamma
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7 FNPB Performance Matches Model Predictions
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8 SNS is now fully operational ~9 months of scheduled beam delivery per year
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9 Reliability against schedule is quite good Beam Delivery ~450 MWhrs/month Accelerator Power typically ≥ 1MW and slowly increasing
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10 Required Data Collection David estimates that we need ~ 80 FULL MW-days of LH 2 data* to attain a statistical sensitivity of ~10 -8 on A γ. This estimate includes current best estimates of flux, polarization, transmission efficiencies, choppers bandwidth, run cycle losses, etc. This estimate does NOT include LH 2 reliability At 450 MW-hrs/month, this implies that we need ~4.2 calendar months of live LH 2 data. *An additional ~12 days of Al data is estimated to be required
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