China Spallation Neutron Source
{{Short description|Neutron source under construction in China}}
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The China Spallation Neutron Source is an accelerator-based neutron source, operated by the Institute of High Energy Physics, under construction{{Cite web |url=http://csns.ihep.ac.cn/english/index.htm |title=China Spallation Neutron Source |access-date=2016-01-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303233442/http://csns.ihep.ac.cn/english/index.htm |archive-date=2016-03-03 |url-status=dead }} at Dongguan in Guangdong province - the first major scientific facility in south China. The project was approved by Chinese central government in 2005. Construction began 20 October 2011,{{cite press release |url=http://english.ihep.cas.cn/prs/ns/201110/t20111024_76618.html |date=24 October 2011 |title=China Spallation Neutron Source celebrates its groundbreaking |publisher=Institute of High Energy Physics}} with commissioning planned for 2016, and operation in 2018.{{Cite web |url=https://phys.org/news/2017-09-neutron-great-milestone-china-spallation.html |title=First neutron beam produced: A great milestone for China Spallation Neutron Source |date=2017-09-06 |website=Phys.org |access-date=2017-09-19}}
The source contains a proton synchrotron fed by a linear accelerator; short (<500ns) pulses of {{val|1.63|e=13}} 1.6 GeV protons are extracted from the synchrotron 25 times a second;{{Cite web |url=http://csns.ihep.ac.cn/english/Introduction/Introduction.htm |title=China Spallation Neutron Source,Chinese Academy of Sciences |access-date=2011-10-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227100811/http://csns.ihep.ac.cn/english/Introduction/Introduction.htm |archive-date=2012-02-27 |url-status=dead }} these pulses strike a tungsten-metal target (cooled with heavy water) to produce energetic neutrons, which are reduced to scientifically interesting energies by a variety of moderators.
The intended budget for the project is 1.5 billion CNY;http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/AccelConf/a07/PAPERS/WEZMA02.PDF {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}} this limits the initial power of the machine to about 120 kW, but it has been designed so that its power can readily be quadrupled if more funding becomes available, by upgrading the linear accelerator and the RF components of the synchrotron.
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