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THYA03 |
Critical Technologies and Future Directions in High Intensity ISOL RIB Production |
target, ion, ion-source, proton |
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- P.G. Bricault, F. Ames, M. Dombsky, P. Kunz, J. Lassen, G. Minor, A. Mjøs, B. Moss, M. Nozar
TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver, Canada
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This presentation should review the technology challenges and future directions in the production of high intensity RIBs, including the operation of targets/ion sources in high radiation environment, high efficiency charge stripping, and high reliability.
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Slides THYA03 [5.010 MB]
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THPPP077 |
Status of the SPES Project: a Neutron Rich ISOL Facility for Re-accelerated RIBs |
target, neutron, proton, cyclotron |
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- L.A.C. Piazza, A. Andrighetto, G. Bisoffi, P. Favaron, F. Gramegna, A. Lombardi, G.P. Prete, D. Zafiropoulos
INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
- L. Calabretta
INFN/LNS, Catania, Italy
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SPES (Selective Production of Exotic Species) is an INFN project with the aim to develop a Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) facility as an intermediate step toward EURISOL. The SPES Project is under realization at the INFN Legnaro National Laboratories site. The SPES Project main goal is to provide a production and accelerator system of exotic beams to perform forefront research in nuclear physics by studying nuclei far from stability. The SPES Project is concentrating on the production of neutron-rich radioactive nuclei with mass in the range 80-160. The final energy of the radioactive beams on target will range from few MeV/u up to 11 MeV/u for A=130. The SPES acceleration system will be presented, together with the facility realization status.
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