13–17 Jun 2022
Paradise Hotel Busan
Asia/Seoul timezone

The preparation of beam commissioning of RAON heavy ion accelerator facility

16 Jun 2022, 10:50
25m
Grand Ballroom

Grand Ballroom

Talk Detector upgrades and Future experiments PL-Detector upgrades and Future experiments

Speaker

Taeksu Shin (Institute for Basic Science)

Description

The Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) of the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), launched in late 2011 to build the Rare Isotope Accelerator complex for ON-line experiment (RAON) for rare isotope science, is preparing for commissioning on low energy superconducting linear accelerators (SCL3) with Argon-40. SCL3 commissioning involves integrated testing of cryogenic plants for superconducting linac and related instrumentations for beam commissioning. Also, ISOL (Isotope Separator On-Line), an important facility for producing rare isotopes (RI) and providing RI ion beams for ultra-low energy facilities of MR-TOF and Collinear laser spectroscopic(CLS) systems, is progressing with machine studies using stable ion beams and expects to commission with 70 MeV proton beam from Cyclotron aiming to produce of Na isotopes using SiC target. Therefore, including the low energy experimental system KoBRA (KOrea Broad acceptance Recoil spectrometer & Apparatus) and other experiment systems, the current effort to finish phase-1 of the project in 2022 is reported with future perspectives of RAON.

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Author

Taeksu Shin (Institute for Basic Science)

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