Author: Butenko, A.V.
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MOPP099 Compact Proton Injector for Synchrotrons 291
 
  • A.D. Kovalenko, A.V. Butenko
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
  • A. Kolomiets, A.S. Plastun
    ITEP, Moscow, Russia
 
  Compact linac comprising two sections of different RFQ structures was designed. The first section is conventional RFQ with output energy 3 MeV whereas the second one is RFQ with trapezoidal modulation of vanes. The linac output energy is 8 MeV. The both structures operate at frequency of 352 MHz. The total length of machine is less than 8 m. The output pulsed beam current is of 40 mA. The design is suitable for both as NICA injection complex and proton superconducting medical synchrotron.  
 
THPP094 The Heavy Ion Injector at the NICA Project 1068
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  • A.V. Butenko, D.E. Donets, E.E. Donets, A.D. Kovalenko, A.O. Sidorin, A. Tuzikov
    JINR/VBLHEP, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
  • V. Aleksandrov, E.D. Donets, A. Govorov, V. Kobets, K.A. Levterov, I.N. Meshkov, V.A. Mikhaylov, V. Monchinsky, G.V. Trubnikov
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
  • H. Hoeltermann, H. Podlech, U. Ratzinger, A. Schempp
    BEVATECH, Frankfurt, Germany
  • T. Kulevoy, D.A. Liakin
    ITEP, Moscow, Russia
 
  The general goals of the Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) project at JINR (Dubna) are providing of colliding beams for experimental studies of both hot and dense strongly interacting baryonic matter and spin physics. The experiments will be performed in collider mode and at fixed target. The first part of the project program requires the collisions of heavy nuclei up to 197Au79+ to be studied. The new heavy ion linac – HILac (Heavy Ion Linear Accelerator) will accelerate ions with q/A – values above 0.16 to 3.2 MeV/u is under manufacturing presently. The main features of HILac are described.