Abstract

A high-power superconducting linac with an energy of 30[Formula: see text]MeV and a beam current of 100[Formula: see text]mA has been proposed and designed. The primary challenge lies in beam loss control and a robust lattice structure to ensure stable operation. This paper discusses the physics design study, design principles and simulation results considering machine errors. Extensive multiparticle simulations (a cumulative statistic of [Formula: see text] macroparticles) demonstrated that this linac, operating at 100[Formula: see text]mA, could maintain beam losses lower than 1[Formula: see text]W/m in error scenarios.

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