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TY - UNPB AU - Yang, J.C. AU - He, Y. AU - Ma, X. AU - Sun, L.T. AU - Xia, J.W. AU - Xiao, G.Q. AU - Xu, H.S. AU - Zhan, W.-L. AU - Zhao, H.W. AU - Zhou, X.H. ED - Akers, Evelyn (Jefferson Lab), Satogata, Todd Satogata (Jefferson Lab), Schaa, Volker RW Schaa (GSI) TI - High Intensity Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) in China J2 - Proc. of COOL2015, Newport News, VA, USA, September 28 - October 2, 2015 C1 - Newport News, VA, USA T2 - International Workshop on Beam Cooling and Related Topics T3 - 10 LA - english AB - HIAF (High Intensity heavy ion Accelerator Facility) is a proposed new accelerator facility in China. The HIAF facility will be built on the experience and technological developments already achieved at the existing HIRFL facility and also be incorporated new technological concepts. The facility is being designed to provide intense beams of primary and radioactive ions for a wide range of research fields. High energetic highly bunched heavy ion beams are used to interact with dense plasma to probe the physics of nuclear fusion. Radioactive ion beams are used to investigate the structure of exotic nuclei, to learn more about nuclear reactions of astrophysics and to measure the mass of nuclei with high precision. Highly charged ions are used for atomic physics and a series of applied science. The unique features of the first phase of HIAF are high current pulsed beams from the iLinac and high intensity heavy ion beams with ultra-short bunch from the BRing. The cooled rare isotope beams also will be prepared through projectile-fragmentation (PF) method. The baseline design of HIAF will be chosen to optimize science goals, technology development and project cost. The final design of the first phase will maintain a well defined path for future upgrade. A electron accelerator complex will be developed for the electron-ion collision (EIC) in the second phase. The beam dynamics and technical challenges will be presented, as well as the present status of HIAF project. PB - JACoW CP - Geneva, Switzerland ER -