Author: Monchinsky, V.A.
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FRCAMH01 Status of the Nuclotron 150
 
  • A.O. Sidorin, N.N. Agapov, A.V. Alfeev, V. Andreev, V. Batin, O.I. Brovko, V.V. Bugaev, A.V. Butenko, D.E. Donets, A.V. Eliseev, V.V. Fimushkin, E.V. Gorbachev, A. Govorov, A.Yu. Grebentsov, E.V. Ivanov, V. Karpinsky, H.G. Khodzhibagiyan, A. Kirichenko, V. Kobets, A.D. Kovalenko, O.S. Kozlov, K.A. Levterov, V.A. Mikhailov, V.A. Monchinsky, A. Nesterov, Yu.M. Nozhenko, A.L. Osipenkov, S. Romanov, P.A. Rukojatkin, A.A. Shurygin, I. Slepnev, V. Slepnev, A.V. Smirnov, E. Syresin, G.V. Trubnikov, A. Tuzikov, B. Vasilishin, V. Volkov
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
  • A. Belov
    RAS/INR, Moscow, Russia
  • I.V. Gorelyshev, A.V. Philippov
    JINR/VBLHEP, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
  • A.O. Sidorin
    St. Petersburg University, St. Petersburg, Russia
 
  Since last RuPAC two runs of the Nuclotron operation were performed: in January - March of 2015 and June 2016. Presently we are providing the run, which has been started at the end of October and will be continued up to the end of December. The facility development is aimed to the performance increase for current physical program realization and preparation to the NICA Booster construction and Baryonic Matter at Nuclotron experiment.  
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FRCAMH02 Commissioning of New Light Ion RFQ Linac and First Nuclotron Run with New Injector 153
 
  • A.V. Butenko, A.M. Bazanov, D.E. Donets, A.D. Kovalenko, K.A. Levterov, D.A. Lyuosev, A.A. Martynov, V.V. Mialkovskiy, D.O. Ponkin, R.G. Pushkar, V.V. Seleznev, K.V. Shevchenko, I.V. Shirikov, A.O. Sidorin
    JINR/VBLHEP, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
  • S.V. Barabin, A.V. Kozlov, G. Kropachev, T. Kulevoy, V.G. Kuzmichev
    ITEP, Moscow, Russia
  • A. Belov
    RAS/INR, Moscow, Russia
  • V.V. Fimushkin, B.V. Golovenskiy, A. Govorov, V. Kobets, V.A. Monchinsky, A.V. Smirnov, G.V. Trubnikov
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
  • S.M. Polozov
    MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
 
  The new accelerator complex Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) is now under development and construction at JINR, Dubna. This complex is assumed to operate using two injectors: the Alvarez-type linac LU-20 as injector of light ions, polarized protons and deuterons and a new linac HILAc - injector of heavy ions beams. Old HV for-injector of the LU-20, which operated from 1974, is replaced by the new RFQ accelerator, which was commissioned in spring 2016. The first Nuclotron technological run with new fore-injector was performed in June 2016. Beams of D+ and H2+ were successfully injected and accelerated in the Nuclotron ring. Main results of the RFQ commissioning and the first Nuclotron run with new for-injector is discussed in this paper.  
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FRCAMH03 Commissioning of the New Heavy Ion Linac at the NICA Project 156
 
  • A.V. Butenko, A.M. Bazanov, D.E. Donets, A.D. Kovalenko, K.A. Levterov, D.A. Lyuosev, A.A. Martynov, V.V. Mialkovskiy, V.V. Seleznev, K.V. Shevchenko, I.V. Shirikov, A.O. Sidorin
    JINR/VBLHEP, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
  • B.V. Golovenskiy, A. Govorov, V. Kobets, V.A. Monchinsky, A.V. Smirnov, E. Syresin, G.V. Trubnikov
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
  • H. Hoeltermann, H. Podlech, U. Ratzinger, A. Schempp
    BEVATECH, Frankfurt, Germany
  • D.A. Liakin
    ITEP, Moscow, Russia
 
  The new accelerator complex Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) is now under development and construction at JINR, Dubna. This complex is assumed to operate using two injectors: modernized old Alvarez-type linac LU-20 as injector of light polarized ions and a new Heavy Ion Linear Accelerator HILAc - injector of heavy ions beams. The new heavy ion linac accelerate ions with q/A values above 0.16 to 3.2 MeV/u is under commissioning. The main components are 4-Rod-RFQ and two IH - drift tube cavities is operated at 100.6 MHz. Main results of the HILAc commissioning with carbon beam from the laser ion source are discussed.  
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