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Status of Radioactive Ion Beam Post-Acceleration at CERN-ISOLDE

Authors :
Kadi, Yacine
Andreazza, William
Bauche, Jeremie
Behrens, Antje
Bernardes, Ana
Ferreira Somoza, Jose
Formenti, Fabio
Fraser, Matthew
Garcia Borge, Maria
Guillotin, Nicolas
Johnston, Karl
Kautzmann, Guillaume
Leclercq, Yann
Martino, Michele
Miyazaki, Akira
Mompo, Richard
Papageorgiou Koufidou, Athena
Pirotte, Olivier
Rodriguez, Jose
Sadovich, Sergey
Siesling, Erwin
Therasse, Mathieu
Valuch, Daniel
Venturini Delsolaro, Walter
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The HIE-ISOLDE project* (High Intensity and Energy ISOLDE) reached an important milestone in September 2016 when the first physics run was carried out with radioactive beams at 6 MV/m. This is the first stage in the upgrade of the REX post-accelerator, whereby the energy of the radioactive ion beams was increased from 3 to 5.5 MeV per nucleon. The facility will ultimately be equipped with four high-beta cryomodule that will accelerate the beams up to 10 MeV per nucleon for the heaviest isotopes available at ISOLDE. The first 2 cryomodules of the new linac, hosting each five superconducting cavities and one solenoid, were commissioned in August 2016. Besides demonstrating the experimental capabilities of the facility, this successful first run validated the technical choices of the HIE ISOLDE team and provided a fitting reward for eight years of rigorous R&D efforts. At the start of 2018, HIE-ISOLDE is expected to complete the energy upgrade, reaching 10 MeV/u and becoming an attractive facility for a wide variety of experiments. This contribution will focus on the results of the commissioning and on the main technical issues that were highlighted.<br />Proceedings of the 8th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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