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MOPCP034 | Beam Optics Study of a Fragment Separator for the Planned Rare Isotope Beam Facility in Korea | 123 |
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A heavy-ion accelerator facility based on linear accelerator is planned in Korea. The facility is designed to provide high-current radioisotope beams with various users. The primary beam energy is in the range of a few hundreds of MeV/u. The major mechanism to produce isotope beams is in-flight fragment separation. The rare isotope beams are to be utilized in the fields of nuclear, material and biomedical sciences. The separator system should have high mass resolution to identify and separate rare isotopes of interest, and also large momentum and angular acceptances for maximal utilization of produced isotopes. We are considering improved beam optics design to realize such a system, where all second order aberrations are corrected. The study has been performed mainly using COSY Infinity, and the results will be presented. | ||