Speaker
Bum-Sik Park
(Institute for Basic Science/IRIS)
Description
The Institute for Rare Isotope Science (IRIS) received beam time proposals from domestic users in Korea at the end of last year. The primary beams to be delivered will be Ne-20 and Ar-40, accelerated by the low energy superconducting linac SCL3 to peak currents of ˜40 uA at energies below ˜20 MeV/u. Through review of proposals by the committee, two representative experiments will be accomplished first, and experiments will be conducted in order of priority. In this paper, we report on the current status of the RFQ and the operating conditions for user proposals.
This work was supported by the Rare Isotope Science Project of Institute for Basic Science funded by Ministry of Science and ICT and NRF of Korea (2013M7A1A1075764)
Contribution track | ICABU WG1. Accelerator Systems |
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Paper submission Plan | No |
Best Presentation | No |
Primary author
Bum-Sik Park
(Institute for Basic Science/IRIS)
Co-authors
Hyung Jin Kim
(Insititute for Basic Science)
Jang Won KWON
(IBS)
Ji-Ho Jang
Yeonsei Chung
(RISP/IBS)