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The J-PARC linac was consist of 324MHz low-{beta} section and 972MHz high-{beta} section. There is a total of 48 stations. And each station was equipped with an independent LLRF (Low-Level Radio Frequency) system to realize an accelerating field stability of $pm1$% in amplitude and $pm1${deg} in phase. For these llrf system, some of them, especially the 324MHz low-{beta} section, had already been used for more than 10 years. Due to lack of supply, it had become more and more difficult to do the system maintain. And in the near future, the beam current of j-parc linac was planned to increase to 60mA. At that time, the current system will face a huge pressure in solving the beam loading effect. Considering these, a new digital llrf system was developing at j-parc linac. In this paper, the architecture of the new system will be reported. The performance of system with a test cavity is summarized.
Within the framework of the European, project MYRTE (MYRRHA Research and Transmutation Endeavour) of the H2020 program, a 4-Rods RFQ (Radio Frequency Quadrupole) has been designed at 176.1 MHz RFQ for accelerating up to 4 mA protons in CW (Continuous
In order to explore CP asymmetry in the lepton sector, a power upgrade to the neutrino experimental facility at J-PARC is a key requirement for both the Tokai to Kamioka (T2K) long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment and a future project with Hy
A low level radio frequency (LLRF) control system is designed and constructed at Peking University, which is for the DC-SRF photo injector operating at 2K. Besides with continuous wave (CW), the system is also reliable with pulsed RF and pulsed beam,
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In this document, technical details of the upgrade plan of the J-PARC neutrino beamline for the extension of the T2K experiment are described. T2K has proposed to accumulate data corresponding to $2times{}10^{22}$ protons-on-target in the next decade