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Heavy ion beam physics at Facility for Rare Isotope Beams

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Published 30 December 2020 © 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab
, , ICFA Beam Dynamics Newsletter #80 – Medium Energy Heavy Ion Facilities Citation P.N. Ostroumov et al 2020 JINST 15 P12034 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/15/12/P12034

1748-0221/15/12/P12034

Abstract

The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) will be the world's premier rare-isotope beam facility. Experiments with the majority (∼80%) of the isotope predicted to exist will become available. The FRIB facility is based on a superconducting (SC) heavy ion linac with output energy above 200 MeV/u for any ions at beam power of 400 kW. FRIB includes a target facility for in-flight production of rare isotopes. A three-stage fragment separator will be used to prepare fast rare isotope beams with high-purity for nuclear physics experiments. The installation work of the accelerator and experimental systems is approaching completion and multi-stage beam commissioning activities started in summer 2017 with expected project completion in early 2022. The commencement of operation for users' experiments is planned immediately following the project completion.

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