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Irradiation Facilities and Irradiation Methods for High Power Target

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arxiv 2203.08239 v2 pith:L7ERPSKG submitted 2022-03-15 physics.acc-ph

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High Power Target systems are key elements in future neutrino and other rare particle production in accelerators. These systems transform an intense source of protons into secondary particles of interest to enable new scientific discoveries. As beam intensity and energies increase, target systems face significant challenges. Radiation damages and thermal shocks in target materials were identified as the leading cross-cutting challenges of high-power target facilities. Target material R&D to address these challenges are essential to enable and ensure reliable operation of future-generation accelerators. Irradiation facilities and alternative methods are critical to provide a full support of material R&D and better address these critical challenges.

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  1. HEP High Power Targetry Roadmap -- Workshop Report

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    A community roadmap for the materials, modeling, instrumentation, irradiation, and post-irradiation facilities needed to build reliable multi-MW accelerator targets.

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