BARC/PUB/2013/1158

 
 

Overview of the KoRIA Facility for Rare Isotope Beams

 
     
 
Author(s)

Ahn, J. K.; Bak, S. I.; Blumenfeld, Y.; Manchanda, V. K.; and others
(RCD)

Source

Few-Body Systems, 2013. Vol. 54: pp. 197-204

ABSTRACT

The Korea Rare Isotope Accelerator, currently referred to as KoRIA, is briefly presented. The KoRIA facility is aimed to enable cutting-edge sciences in a wide range of fields. It consists of a 70 kW isotope separator on-line (ISOL) facility driven by a 70 MeV, 1 mA proton cyclotron and a 400 kW in-flight fragmentation (IFF) facility. The ISOL facility uses a superconducting (SC) linac for post-acceleration of rare isotopes up to about 18 MeV/u, while the SC linac of IFF facility is capable of accelerating uranium beams up to 200 MeV/u, 8 pμA and proton beams up to 600 MeV, 660 μA. Overall features of the KoRIA facility are presented with a focus on the accelerator design.

 
 
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