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TY - CONF AU - Levinsen, Y. AU - De Prisco, R. AU - Eshraqi, M. AU - Grandsaert, T.J. AU - Jansson, A. AU - Kocevar, H. AU - Midttun, Ø. AU - Milas, N. AU - Miyamoto, R. AU - Plostinar, D.C. AU - Ponton, A. AU - Shea, T.J. AU - Thomsen, H.D. ED - Schaa, Volker RW ED - Makino, Kyoko ED - Snopok, Pavel ED - Berz, Martin TI - ESS Accelerator Lattice Design Studies and Automatic Synoptic Deployment J2 - Proc. of ICAP2018, Key West, FL, USA, 20-24 October 2018 CY - Key West, FL, USA T2 - International Computational Accelerator Physics Conference T3 - 13 LA - english AB - The European Spallation Source (ESS) is currently under construction in the south of Sweden. A highly brilliant neutron source with a 5 MW proton driver will provide state of the art experimental facilities for neutron science. A peak proton beam power in the accelerator of 125 MW means that excellent control over the beam losses becomes essential. The beam physics design of the ESS accelerator is in a TraceWin format, for which we have developed revision control setup, automated regression analysis and deployment of synoptic viewer and tabulated spreadsheets. This allows for an integrated representation of the data that are always kept synchronized and available to other engineering disciplines. The design of the accelerator lattice has gone through several major and minor iterations which are all carefully analysed. In this contribution we present the status of the latest studies which is the first time a complete end-to-end study beginning from the ion source has been performed. PB - JACoW Publishing CP - Geneva, Switzerland SP - 285 EP - 289 KW - rfq KW - lattice KW - simulation KW - ion-source KW - controls DA - 2019/01 PY - 2019 SN - 978-3-95450-200-4 DO - DOI: 10.18429/JACoW-ICAP2018-TUPAG11 UR - http://jacow.org/icap2018/papers/tupag11.pdf ER -