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MOPAB187 |
Design and Calculation of the RF System of DC140 Cyclotron |
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- A.S. Zabanov, V.B. Zarubin
JINR/FLNR, Moscow region, Russia
- J. Franko, G.G. Gulbekyan, I.V. Kalagin, N.Yu. Kazarinov, S.V. Mitrofanov, V.A. Sokolov, K. Verlamov
JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
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Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reaction of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research carries out the works under creating of FLNR JINR Irradiation Facility based on the cyclotron DC140. The facility is intended for SEE testing of microchip, for production of track membranes and for solving of applied physics problems. The main systems of DC140 are based on the DC72 cyclotron ones that now are under reconstruction. The DC140 cyclotron is intended for acceleration of heavy ions with mass-to-charge ratio A/Z within interval from 5 to 5.5 up to two fixed energies 2.124 and 4.8 MeV per unit mass. The intensity of the accelerated ions will be about 1 pmcA for light ions (A<86) and about 0.1 pmcA for heavier ions (A>132). The designed RF-system of the DC-72 cyclotron with a half-wave cavity is not suitable due to the big vertical size. For this reason, a new quarter-wave RF-system was developed for the DC140 cyclotron project. The results of calculating the parameters of the new RF-system are given in this work.
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Poster MOPAB187 [0.488 MB]
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paper received ※ 17 May 2021 paper accepted ※ 24 May 2021 issue date ※ 15 August 2021 |
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TUPAB189 |
Design and Simulation of Beam Transport Lines of DC140 Cyclotron |
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- V.I. Lisov, N.S. Kirilkin, A.S. Zabanov
JINR/FLNR, Moscow region, Russia
- I.V. Kalagin, N.Yu. Kazarinov, S.V. Mitrofanov, V.A. Semin
JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
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Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reaction of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research carries out the works under creating of FLNR JINR Irradiation Facility based on the cyclotron DC140. The DC140 cyclotron is intended for acceleration of heavy ions with mass-to-charge ratio A/Z within interval from 5 to 5.5 up to two fixed energies 2.124 and 4.8 MeV per unit mass. The intensity of the accelerated ions will be about 1 pmcA for light ions (A<86) and about 0.1 pmcA for heavier ions (A>132). The beam transport system has three lines: for SEE testing of microchip, for production of track membranes and for solving of applied physics problems. The design and simulation of the beam transport system from cyclotron is presented in this report. The beam focusing in the beam lines is provided by set of quadrupole lenses. The beam diagnostics system consists of the Faraday caps, luminophores and the magnetic scanning system.
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Poster TUPAB189 [0.958 MB]
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paper received ※ 14 May 2021 paper accepted ※ 02 June 2021 issue date ※ 17 August 2021 |
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TUPAB190 |
Design and Simulation of the Extraction System of DC140 Cyclotron |
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- V.I. Lisov, A.A. Protasov, A.S. Zabanov
JINR/FLNR, Moscow region, Russia
- K. Gikal, G.G. Gulbekyan, I.A. Ivanenko, G.N. Ivanov, I.V. Kalagin, N.Yu. Kazarinov, S.V. Mitrofanov, N.F. Osipov, V.A. Semin
JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
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Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reaction of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research carries out the works under creating of FLNR JINR Irradiation Facility based on the cyclotron DC140. The facility is intended for SEE testing of microchip, for production of track membranes and for solving of applied physics problems. The DC140 cyclotron is intended for acceleration of heavy ions with mass-to-charge ratio A/Z within interval from 5 to 5.5 up to two fixed energies 2.124 and 4.8 MeV per unit mass. The intensity of the accelerated ions will be about 1 pmcA for light ions (A<86) and about 0.1 pmcA for heavier ions (A>132). The system based on four main elements - electrostatic deflector, focusing magnetic channel, Permanent Magnet Quadrupole lens and steering magnet is used in the DC140 cyclotron for extraction of the accelerated beam. The design and simulation of the beam extraction system from the DC140 cyclotron are presented in this report.
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Poster TUPAB190 [1.102 MB]
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paper received ※ 18 May 2021 paper accepted ※ 02 June 2021 issue date ※ 25 August 2021 |
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TUPAB191 |
Design and Simulation of the Axial Injection Beam Line of DC140 Cyclotron of FLNR JINR |
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- N.Yu. Kazarinov, V. Bekhterev, G.G. Gulbekyan, I.A. Ivanenko, I.V. Kalagin, S.V. Mitrofanov, N.F. Osipov, V.A. Semin
JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
- V.I. Lisov
JINR/FLNR, Moscow region, Russia
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Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reaction of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research carries out the works under creating of FLNR JINR Irradiation Facility based on the cyclotron DC140. The facility is intended for SEE testing of microchip, for production of track membranes and for solving of applied physics problems. The main systems of DC140 are based on the DC72 cyclotron ones that now are under reconstruction. The DC140 cyclotron is intended for acceleration of heavy ions with mass-to-charge ratio A/Z within interval from 5 to 5.5 up to two fixed energies 2.124 and 4.8 MeV per unit mass. The intensity of the accelerated ions will be about 1 pmcA for light ions (A<86) and about 0.1 pmcA for heavier ions (A>132). The injection into cyclotron will be realized from the external room temperature 18 GHz ECR ion source. The design and simulation of the axial injection system of the DC140 cyclotron is presented in this report.
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Poster TUPAB191 [1.090 MB]
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paper received ※ 14 May 2021 paper accepted ※ 28 May 2021 issue date ※ 22 August 2021 |
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