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MOPRI079 Status of SPES Facility for Acceleration of High Intensity Protons and Production of Exotic Beams cyclotron, target, proton, neutron 791
 
  • M.M. Maggiore, A. Andrighetto, M. Calderolla, J. Esposito, P. Favaron, A. Lombardi, M. Manzolaro, A. Monetti, G.P. Prete, L. Sarchiapone, D. Zafiropoulos
    INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
 
  Since 2010 the SPES project has entered in the construction phase at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (LNL) in Italy. The new high power cyclotron is being assembled and tested by BEST Theratronics company in Canada and the installation at LNL site is scheduled for fall 2014. Such machine is able to deliver two simultaneous proton beams in the energy range of 35-70 MeV and 250-500 uA of current and the facility has been designed in order to operate at the same time two different experimental areas. The three main uses of the high power beams are: production of radioactive beams by ISOL technique, production of radioisotopes for research purpose and high intensity neutron beams generation. The configuration of the facility and the further capabilities as multipurpose experimental laboratory will be presented.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2014-MOPRI079  
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WEYA01 Challenges of Radioactive Beam Facilities – Comparing Solutions at SPIRAL2 and FAIR ion, target, linac, heavy-ion 1852
 
  • R. Ferdinand
    GANIL, Caen, France
 
  The SPIRAL2 facility at GANIL will use a high-power p, d and heavy-ion driver to produce RIB though both ISOL and in-flight techniques. The SPIRAL2-injector beam is expected before the end of 2014. The construction of the FAIR facility has started at GSI and the outline of the accelerator complex is well defined. A clear strategy and construction schedule is defined in the framework of the international FAIR collaboration. This talk will give an overview of the accelerators at both facilities and compare the characteristics and benefits of these two approaches to meet their user needs.  
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THPME149 Beam Dynamics Issues in the Post Accelerator for the Rare Isotope Ion Beams from ISOL System in RISP linac, ion, emittance, simulation 3605
 
  • J.G. Hwang, S.W. Jang, E.-S. Kim
    Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
  • B.H. Choi, D. Jeon, H.J. Kim, H.J. Kim, I. Shin
    IBS, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
  • L. Lee
    KNU, Deagu, Republic of Korea
 
  The accelerator for RISP, which is the superconducting technology based heavy ion linear accelerator construction project, is composed mainly of the driver linac for stable ion beam from an ECR ion source and post linac for unstable ion from an ISOL system. The post accelerator can accelerate the unstable ion beams up to 16.5 MeV/u for 132Sn and 16.0 MeV/u for 58Ni, which has the ratio of mass to charge, A/q, of 8.3. The unstable ion beam such as 132Sn from an ISOL system has the large transverse and longitudinal emittances. Hence acceptance and envelope of the post accelerator should optimize for stable operation. The beam was transported by the post-to-driver transport (P2DT) line which consists of a charge stripper, two charge selection sections and a telescope section with the bunching cavities. In this presentation, we will show the criteria for the design of the post accelerator and result of beam tracking simulation from the low energy transport line to the end of post linac. The initial coordinates of the particles were acquired by the tracking simulation from the low energy beam transport (LEBT) line to the medium energy beam transport (MEBT) line.  
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