Advances of the FRIB Project

Autor: Yoshishige Yamazaki, T. Glasmacher, Felix Marti, Soren Prestemon, Peter Knudsen, John LeTourneau, M. Kelly, Chris Compton, Mark Wiseman, Kenji Saito, Stephen Stanley, Y. Momozaki, Laura Popielarski, H.-C. Hseuh, Steven Beher, Kent Holland, Alberto Facco, John Priller, Samuel Miller, Kenji Hosoyama, Fabio Casagrande, Ting Xu, Haitao Ren, Peter Ostroumov, K. Dixon, Leslie Hodges, Paul Gibson, Kelly Davidson, Thomas Russo, Guillaume Machicoane, Masanori Ikegami, John Popielarski, Yue Hao, Venkatarao Ganni, J. Wei, Daniel H. Morris, R. E. Laxdal, Steven Lidia, Andrei Ganshyn, Scott Cogan, Nathan Bultman, Aftab Hussain, John Curtin, S. Jones, Hiroyuki Ao, Takuji Kanemura, L. Dalesio
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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DOI: 10.18429/jacow-hiat2018-moyaa01
Popis: The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) Project has entered the phase of beam commissioning starting from the room-temperature front end and the superconducting linac segment of first three cryomodules. With the newly commissioned helium refrigeration system supplying 4.5 K liquid helium to the quarter-wave resonators and solenoids, the FRIB accelerator team achieved the sectional key performance parameters as designed ahead of schedule. We also validated machine protection and personnel protection systems that will be crucial to the next phase of commissioning. FRIB is on track towards a national user facility at the power frontier with a beam power two orders of magnitude higher than operating heavy-ion facilities. This paper summarizes the status of accelerator design, technology development, construction, commissioning, as well as path to operations and upgrades.
Proceedings of the 14th Int. Conf. on Heavy Ion Accelerator Technology, HIAT2018, Lanzhou, China
Databáze: OpenAIRE