词条 | Project X (accelerator) |
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Immediate plans are for cost-effective upgrades in proton luminosity referred to as the Proton Improvement Plan-II.[2] More future-thinking proposals see Project X as laying the groundwork for a possible Muon collider at the Fermilab site. BackgroundProject X is a long range plan to bring accelerators at Fermilab campus to new frontiers. The plan for accelerators focuses on two of the three frontiers that are long-term plans of Fermilab. In the intensity frontier, the new high-intensity accelerators will support experiments that require intense particle beams to understand particles such as neutrinos, muons, kaons, and nuclei. In the energy frontier, the accelerators will support the detection of new particles and forces with potential future projects such as a multi-TeV Muon Collider.[3] StagesThe immediate plan of Project X is to focus on the intensity frontier. The project is broken down into 3 stages. Stage one includes upgrades to existing facilities to support immediate experiments. This stage has translated into work done in the Proton Improvement Plan. Stage two includes delivery of three concurrent beam levels: 2.9 MW at 3 GeV; 50–200 kW at 8 GeV and 2.3 MW at 60–120 GeV. Stage three is to build next generation accelerators as the front end to the energy frontier based on international collaboration in projects such as the Neutrino Factory and Muon Collider.[3] References1. ^{{cite arXiv |last=Tschirhart |first=R. |eprint=1109.3500 |title=Project-X: A new high intensity proton accelerator complext at Fermilab |class=hep-ex |year=2011}} 2. ^{{cite web |last=Dewent |first=P. |title=Proton Improvement Plan-II |url=http://projectx-docdb.fnal.gov/cgi-bin/ShowDocument?docid=1232 |accessdate=2014-05-01|display-authors=etal}} 3. ^1 {{cite book|title=A Fermilab Plan for Discovery|date=2011|url=https://www.fnal.gov/directorate/plan_for_discovery/pdfs/Plan_for_Discovery_20111201.pdf|accessdate=18 August 2015}} External links
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