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Applied Research Stations and New Beam Transfer Lines at the NICA Accelerator Complex |
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- A. Slivin, A. Agapov, A.A. Baldin, A.V. Butenko, G.A. Filatov, A.R. Galimov, S.Yu. Kolesnikov, K.N. Shipulin, E. Syresin, G.N. Timoshenko, A. Tuzikov, V.I. Tyulkin, A.S. Vorozhtsov
JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
- S. Antoine, W. Beeckman, X.G. Duveau, J. Guerra-Phillips, P.J. Jehanno, A. Lancelot
SIGMAPHI S.A., Vannes, France
- D.V. Bobrovskiy, A.I. Chumakov, S. Soloviev
MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
- P.N. Chernykh, S. Osipov, E. Serenkov
Ostec Enterprise Ltd, Moscow, Russia
- I.L. Glebov, V.A. Luzanov
GIRO-PROM, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
- A.S. Kubankin
BelSU, Belgorod, Russia
- T. Kulevoy, Y.E. Titarenko
ITEP, Moscow, Russia
- A.M. Tikhomirov
JINR/VBLHEP, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
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Applied research at the NICA accelerator complex include the following areas that are under construction: single event effects testing on capsulated microchips (energy range of 150-500 MeV/n) at the Irradiation Setup for Components of Radioelectronic Apparature (ISCRA) and on decapsulated microchips (ion energy up to 3,2 MeV/n) at the Station of CHip Irradiation (SOCHI), space radiobiological research and modelling of influence of heavy charged particles on cognitive functions of the brain of small laboratory animals and primates (ener-gy range 500-1000 MeV/n) at the Setup for Investigation of Medical Biological Objects (SIMBO). Description of main systems and beam parameters at the ISCRA, SOCHI and SIMBO applied research stations is presented. The new beam transfer lines from the Nuclotron to ISCRA and SIMBO stations, and from HILAC to SOCHI station are being constructed. Description of the transfer lines layout, the magnets and diagnostic detectors, results of the beam dynamics simulations are described given.
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※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-RuPAC2021-MOPSA29
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Received ※ 01 October 2021 — Revised ※ 02 October 2021 — Accepted ※ 09 October 2021 — Issued ※ 13 October 2021 |
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Beam Transfer Systems of NICA Facility: from HILAC to Booster |
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- A. Tuzikov, A.M. Bazanov, A.V. Butenko, D.E. Donets, A.A. Fateev, A.R. Galimov, B.V. Golovenskiy, E.V. Gorbachev, A. Govorov, S.Yu. Kolesnikov, K.A. Levterov, D.A. Lyuosev, I.N. Meshkov, H.P. Nazlev, D.O. Ponkin, V.V. Seleznev, V.S. Shvetsov, A.O. Sidorin, A.I. Sidorov, A.N. Svidetelev, E. Syresin, V.I. Tyulkin
JINR, Dubna, Russia
- A.P. Kozlov, A.S. Petukhov, G.S. Sedykh
JINR/VBLHEP, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
- A.O. Sidorin
Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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New accelerator complex is being constructed by Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia) in frame of Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) project. The NICA layout includes new Booster and existing Nuclotron synchrotrons as parts of the heavy ion injection chain of the NICA Collider as well as beam transport lines which are the important link for the whole accelerator facility. Designs and current status of beam transfer systems in the beginning part of the NICA complex, which are partially commissioned, are presented in this paper.
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※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-RuPAC2021-WEA01
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Received ※ 07 October 2021 — Revised ※ 08 October 2021 — Accepted ※ 13 October 2021 — Issued ※ 22 October 2021 |
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