Status and plans for the facility for rare isotope beams at michigan state university

  • R. York
  • , S. Assadi
  • , G. Bollen
  • , M. Doleans
  • , T. Glasmacher
  • , W. Hartung
  • , M. J. Johnson
  • , G. Machicoane
  • , F. Marti
  • , E. Pozdeyev
  • , E. Tanke
  • , X. Wu
  • , Q. Zhao

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Abstract

The primary purpose of the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) is to produce and to perform fundamental research with rare isotopes. The rare isotope production will be accomplished using a heavy ion cw linac to provide a stable isotope beam (protons through uranium) at high power (up to 400 kW) and high energy (>200 MeV/u) on a particle fragmentation production target. The rare isotopes will be produced in quantities sufficient to support world-leading research by using particle fragmentation of stable beams. This will include research pertaining to the properties of nuclei (nuclear structure), the nuclear processes in the universe and tests of fundamental symmetries. Societal applications and benefits may include bio-medicine, energy, material sciences and national security. The overall facility status and plans will be discussed with a focus on the accelerator system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages160-162
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event25th International Linear Accelerator Conference, LINAC 2010 - Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Duration: Sep 12 2010Sep 17 2010

Conference

Conference25th International Linear Accelerator Conference, LINAC 2010
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityTsukuba, Ibaraki
Period09/12/1009/17/10

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