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An advanced ISOL facility based on ATLAS
The Argonne concept for an accelerator complex for efficiently producing high-quality radioactive beams from an ion source energy up to 6-15 MeV/u is described. The Isotope-Separator-On-Line (ISOL) method is used. A high-power $9 driver accelerator produces radionuclides in a target that is closely...
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author | Nolen, J A Shepard, K W Pardo, R C Savard, G Rehm, K E Schiffer, J P Henning, W F Jiang, C L Ahmad, L Back, B B Kaye, R A Petra, M Portillo, M Greene, J Clifft, B E Specht, J R Janssens, R V F Siemssen, R H Gómez, I Reed, C B Hassanein, A M |
author_facet | Nolen, J A Shepard, K W Pardo, R C Savard, G Rehm, K E Schiffer, J P Henning, W F Jiang, C L Ahmad, L Back, B B Kaye, R A Petra, M Portillo, M Greene, J Clifft, B E Specht, J R Janssens, R V F Siemssen, R H Gómez, I Reed, C B Hassanein, A M |
author_sort | Nolen, J A |
collection | CERN |
description | The Argonne concept for an accelerator complex for efficiently producing high-quality radioactive beams from an ion source energy up to 6-15 MeV/u is described. The Isotope-Separator-On-Line (ISOL) method is used. A high-power $9 driver accelerator produces radionuclides in a target that is closely coupled to an ion source and mass separator. By using a driver accelerator which can deliver a variety of beams and energies the radionuclide production mechanisms $9 can be chosen to optimize yields for the species of interest. To effectively utilize the high beam power of the driver two-step target /ion source geometries are proposed: (1) Neutron production with intermediate energy deuterons on $9 a primary target to produce neutron- rich fission products in a secondary /sup 238/U target, and (2) Fragmentation of neutron-rich heavy ion beams such as /sup 18/O in a target/catcher geometry. Heavy ion beams with total energies in $9 the 1-10 GeV range are also available for radionuclide production via high-energy spallation reactions: at the present time R&D is in progress to develop superconducting resonator structures for a driver linac to cover the energy $9 range up to 100 MeV per nucleon for heavy ions and 200 MeV for protons. The post accelerator scheme is based on using existing ISOL-type 1+ ion source technology followed by CW Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) accelerators and $9 superconducting linacs including the present ATLAS accelerator. A full-scale prototype of the first-stage RFQ has been successfully tested with RF at full design voltage and tests with ion beams are in progress. A benchmark beam, $9 /sup 137/Sn @ 7 MeV/u, requires two stripping stages, one a gas stripper at very low velocity after the first RFQ section, and one a foil stripper at higher velocity after a superconducting- linac injector. (36 refs). |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 1999 |
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spelling | cern-4096972019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/409697engNolen, J AShepard, K WPardo, R CSavard, GRehm, K ESchiffer, J PHenning, W FJiang, C LAhmad, LBack, B BKaye, R APetra, MPortillo, MGreene, JClifft, B ESpecht, J RJanssens, R V FSiemssen, R HGómez, IReed, C BHassanein, A MAn advanced ISOL facility based on ATLASDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Argonne concept for an accelerator complex for efficiently producing high-quality radioactive beams from an ion source energy up to 6-15 MeV/u is described. The Isotope-Separator-On-Line (ISOL) method is used. A high-power $9 driver accelerator produces radionuclides in a target that is closely coupled to an ion source and mass separator. By using a driver accelerator which can deliver a variety of beams and energies the radionuclide production mechanisms $9 can be chosen to optimize yields for the species of interest. To effectively utilize the high beam power of the driver two-step target /ion source geometries are proposed: (1) Neutron production with intermediate energy deuterons on $9 a primary target to produce neutron- rich fission products in a secondary /sup 238/U target, and (2) Fragmentation of neutron-rich heavy ion beams such as /sup 18/O in a target/catcher geometry. Heavy ion beams with total energies in $9 the 1-10 GeV range are also available for radionuclide production via high-energy spallation reactions: at the present time R&D is in progress to develop superconducting resonator structures for a driver linac to cover the energy $9 range up to 100 MeV per nucleon for heavy ions and 200 MeV for protons. The post accelerator scheme is based on using existing ISOL-type 1+ ion source technology followed by CW Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) accelerators and $9 superconducting linacs including the present ATLAS accelerator. A full-scale prototype of the first-stage RFQ has been successfully tested with RF at full design voltage and tests with ion beams are in progress. A benchmark beam, $9 /sup 137/Sn @ 7 MeV/u, requires two stripping stages, one a gas stripper at very low velocity after the first RFQ section, and one a foil stripper at higher velocity after a superconducting- linac injector. (36 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:4096971999 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Nolen, J A Shepard, K W Pardo, R C Savard, G Rehm, K E Schiffer, J P Henning, W F Jiang, C L Ahmad, L Back, B B Kaye, R A Petra, M Portillo, M Greene, J Clifft, B E Specht, J R Janssens, R V F Siemssen, R H Gómez, I Reed, C B Hassanein, A M An advanced ISOL facility based on ATLAS |
title | An advanced ISOL facility based on ATLAS |
title_full | An advanced ISOL facility based on ATLAS |
title_fullStr | An advanced ISOL facility based on ATLAS |
title_full_unstemmed | An advanced ISOL facility based on ATLAS |
title_short | An advanced ISOL facility based on ATLAS |
title_sort | advanced isol facility based on atlas |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/409697 |
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