Long range plan with radioactive beams at Dubna
Paper in proceeding, 2010

A program for upgrade of existing radioactive ion beams facilities at Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, JINR Dubna is presented. A project of a new in-flight fragment separator ACCULINNA-2 is proposed. It is expected the new instrument will be more universal and powerful than the existing nowadays. The beam intensity should be increased by factor 10-15, its optical quality greatly improved and the range of the accessible secondary radioactive beams broadened up to Z∼20. Main ion-optical characteristics, operating principles and a tentative plan for the project realization are included. An extensive research program based on local experiments made so far and international proposals for these equipments is discussed.

Author

A. S. Fomichev

V. Chudoba

A. V. Daniel

M. S. Golovkov

A. V. Gorshkov

V. A. Gorshkov

L. V. Grigorenko

G. Kaminski

S. A. Krupko

Yu Ts Oganessian

S. I. Sidorchuk

R. S. Slepnev

S. V. Stepantsov

O. B. Tarasov

G. M. Ter-Akopian

R. Wolski

S. N. Ershov

V. K. Lukyanov

B. V. Danilin

A. A. Korsheninnikov

V. Z. Goldberg

I. G. Mukha

H. Simon

M. Pfutzner

N. K. Timofeyuk

Mikhail Zhukov

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Subatomic Physics

3rd International Conference on Current Problems in Nuclear Physics and Atomic Energy, NPAE 2010; Kyiv; Ukraine; 7 June 2010 through 12 June 2010

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