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Abstract The proton driver for any neutrino factory should provide megawatts of beam power at a couple of GeV, with nonosecond long bunches each containing more than 1x1012 protons. Such beam powers are inside reach of the high-energy linac, but the required time framework can not be supplied without accumulation and compression. The option of the linac-based 2.2 GeV proton driver has long been studied at CERN, taking into account the room cost and stability issues which make beam accumulation and bunch compression hard at these a low-energy. An answer featuring two rings of approximately one km circumference has long been worked out and is also described with this paper. The subjects deserving further investigation are outlined.
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