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Heavy Ion Charge Stripping at FRIB | |
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Funding: Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under Cooperative Agreement DE-SC0000661. The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams being built at Michigan State University includes a high intensity superconducting radio frequency heavy ion linac. This driver linac will accelerate ions up to uranium to energies above 200 MeV/u at 400 kW beam power. The design includes a charge stripper at energies between 16 and 20 MeV/u. The estimated power deposition in a conventional carbon foil stripper would require power densities of the order of 30 MW/cm3. We are developing two types of charge strippers with self-replenishing fluids, a liquid (lithium) and a gas (helium) version. We present in this talk a description of the R&D, the expected pros and cons of each method, and the status of the construction of both systems. |
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