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DC-60 heavy ion cyclotron complex: The first beams and project parameters

2008; Pleiades Publishing; Volume: 5; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1134/s1547477108070248

ISSN

1531-8567

Autores

B. N. Gikal, S.N. Dmitriev, P. Apel, S. L. Bogomolov, O. N. Borisov, V. A. Buzmakov, Georgy Gulbekyan, I. A. Ivanenko, Oleg Ivanov, М. Г. Иткис, N. Yu. Kazarinov, I. V. Kalagin, I. V. Kolesov, A. Papash, S. V. Paschenko, A. V. Tikhomirov, M. V. Khabarov,

Tópico(s)

Pulsed Power Technology Applications

Resumo

The construction of the DC-60 Heavy Ion Cyclotron for the Interdisciplinary Scientific Research Complex (ISRC) in Astana started in early 2004. The cyclotron was manufactured and tested at the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions (FLNR) in Dubna. The main units were delivered to Astana and assembled in the ISRC building in the summer of 2006. The cyclotron was turned on in September, 2006. The first heavy ion beams in the whole A/Z and energy ranges were accelerated and extracted in December, 2006. The complex, based on the DC-60 cyclotron, is intended for applied and fundamental research using accelerated heavy ion beams ranging from Carbon to Xenon with energies in the range of 0.34–1.77 MeV/nucleon, as well as for experiments on the channel of low energy ion beams, where the ion extraction voltage supplied by the ECR source reaches 25 kV. The energy variation of the accelerated ions is accomplished by changing the ion charge. The possibility of smoothly tuning the ion energy by ±30% of its nominal value can be seen by changing the cyclotron magnetic field. Within the framework of commissioning the DC-60 cyclotron, a number of experiments were carried out with accelerating charged particle beams in the main points of the working diagram

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