Author: Brovko, O.I.
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TUPRO005 Status of the NICA Project at JINR 1003
 
  • G.V. Trubnikov, N.N. Agapov, A.V. Butenko, D.E. Donets, E.D. Donets, E.E. Donets, A.V. Eliseev, E.V. Gorbachev, A. Govorov, E.V. Ivanov, V. Karpinsky, V.D. Kekelidze, H.G. Khodzhibagiyan, S.A. Kostromin, A.D. Kovalenko, O.S. Kozlov, V.A. Matveev, I.N. Meshkov, V.A. Mikhailov, V. Monchinsky, N. Shurkhno, A.O. Sidorin, I. Slepnev, V. Slepnev, A.V. Smirnov, A. Sorin, N.D. Topilin, A. Tuzikov, V. Volkov
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
  • O.I. Brovko, A.V. Philippov, N.V. Semin
    JINR/VBLHEP, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
 
  Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) is the new accelerator complex being constructed in Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. General goal of the project is to provide experimental study of hot and dense strongly interacting QCD matter. The development of NICA injection complex is actively performed. Construction of new 3.2 MeV/u heavy-ion linear accelerator (HILac) is now under way in Germany. Construction of booster has been started. In this report the present status of the NICA accelerator complex are presented.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2014-TUPRO005  
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WEPRO094 Synchrotron Radiation Test Validations of European XFEL MCP-based Detectors at DORIS Beamline BW1 2180
 
  • E. Syresin, A.Yu. Grebentsov, A.V. Shabunov, N.I. Zamiatin
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
  • R. Basta, T. Fiala, P. Hedbavny
    Vakuum Praha, Prague, Czech Republic
  • O.I. Brovko
    JINR/VBLHEP, Moscow, Russia
  • W. Freund, J. Grünert, H. Sinn
    XFEL. EU, Hamburg, Germany
  • D. Novikov, M.V. Yurkov
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
 
  Radiation detectors based onμchannel plates (MCP) are planned for installation at the European XFEL. Main purpose of these detectors is searching a signature of lasing and further fine tuning of the FEL process. Detectors operate in a wide dynamic range from the level of spontaneous emission to the saturation level (between a few nJ and 25 mJ), and in a wide wavelength range from 0.05 nm to 0.4 nm for SASE1 and SASE2, and from 0.4 nm to 4.43 nm for SASE3. The SR tests validation of the MCP-based detector applied for XFEL lines SASE1 and SASE2 were performed at the DORIS beamline BW1 at SR with photon energy of 8.5-12.4 keV. The absolute measurements of a photon pulse energy for hard X-ray radiation were performed with application of MCP and photodiode detectors. Pulse-to-pulse photon energy measurements with MCPs and silicon photo detector were done with 192 ns and 96 ns repetition intervals. The SR beam imaging measurement at X-ray irradiation was performed at test validation experiments.  
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