Jun 18 – 23, 2023
University of New Brunswick
America/Halifax timezone
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(I) ARIEL at TRIUMF - The Next Generation ISOL Facility for the Production of Rare Isotope Beams

Jun 19, 2023, 4:00 PM
30m
UNB Kinesiology (Rm. 208 (max. 68))

UNB Kinesiology

Rm. 208 (max. 68)

Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e) Applied Physics and Instrumentation / Physique appliquée et de l'instrumentation (DAPI / DPAI) (DAPI) M3-6 Accelerator Physics and Instrumentation | Physique des accélérateurs et instrumentation (DPAI)

Speaker

Alexander Gottberg (TRIUMF (CA))

Description

TRIUMF, Canada’s Particle Accelerator Centre, delivers beams for fundamental science and a wide range of accelerator-based applications.
World-leading in radioisotope beam production, TRIUMF-ISAC is the only ISOL facility that is routinely operating targets under particle irradiation in the high-power regime in excess of 10 kW. TRIUMF’s current flagship project ARIEL, Advanced Rare IsotopE Laboratory, is adding two new target stations providing isotopes to the existing experimental stations in ISAC I and ISAC II at keV and MeV energies, respectively. In addition to the operating 500 MeV, 50 kW proton driver from TRIUMF’s cyclotron, ARIEL will make use of a 35 MeV, 100 kW electron beam from a new TRIUMF designed and built superconducting linear accelerator. Together with additional 200 m of RIB beamlines within the radioisotope distribution complex, this will put TRIUMF in the unprecedented capability of delivering three RIB beams to different experiments, while producing radioisotopes for medical applications simultaneously – enhancing the scientific output of the laboratory significantly.

Keyword-1 Accelerator
Keyword-2 Radioisotope beams
Keyword-3 TRIUMF

Primary author

Alexander Gottberg (TRIUMF (CA))

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