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TY - CPAPER AU - Ikezawa, E. AU - Fujimaki, M. AU - Higurashi, Y. AU - Kamigaito, O. AU - Kaneko, K. AU - Kase, M. AU - Komiyama, M. AU - Nakagawa, T. AU - Ohki, T.O. AU - Oyamada, K. AU - Ozeki, K. AU - Sakamoto, N. AU - Suda, K. AU - Tamura, M. AU - Uchiyama, A. AU - Yamauchi, H. AU - Yusa, Y.A. TI - Heavy-Ion Beam Acceleration at RIKEN for the Super-Heavy Element Search J2 - Proc. of Heavy Ion Accelerator Technology Conference (HIAT2015), Yokohama, Japan, 7-11 September 2015 AB - The RIKEN heavy ion linac (RILAC) is composed of a variable-frequency Wideröe linac, an 18 GHz ECR ion source, a variable-frequency folded-coaxial radio frequency quadrupole linac (FC-RFQ) as a pre-injector, and a Charge-State Multiplier system (CSM) as a booster. The operation of RILAC was started to supply heavy ion beams for experiments in 1981. The 18 GHz ECR ion source and the FC-RFQ were installed in 1996. The CSM was installed in 2000. The maximum beam energy, boosted by the CSM, is 6.0 MeV/nucleon. A GAs-filled Recoil Isotope Separator (GARIS) was moved from the E1 experiment room of the RRC to the No. 1 target room of the RILAC in 2000. In RIKEN Nishina center, the experiment on the super-heavy element (Z=113) search was carried out at RILAC from September 2003 to October 2012. As a result, three events for Z=113 have been successfully observed. The heavy-ion beam acceleration at RIKEN for the super-heavy element search will be reported. PB - JACoW CY - Geneva, Switzerland SP - 222 EP - 224 KW - ion KW - experiment KW - target KW - rfq KW - linac DA - 2016/02 PY - 2016 SN - 978-3-95450-131-1 DO - 10.18429/JACoW-HIAT2015-WEPB14 UR - http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/AccelConf/HIAT2015/papers/wepb14.pdf ER -