EPJ Web of Conferences (Mar 2014)

The status of new fragment separator ACCULINNA-2 project and the first day experiments

  • Krupko S.A.,
  • Fomichev A.S.,
  • Grigorenko L.V.,
  • Golovkov M.S.,
  • Stepantsov S.V.,
  • Ter-Akopian G.M.,
  • Bezbakh A.A.,
  • Chudoba V.,
  • Egorova I.A.,
  • Ershov S.N.,
  • Gorshkov A.V.,
  • Gorshkov V.A.,
  • Kaminski G.,
  • Korsheninnikov A.A.,
  • Kuzmin E.A.,
  • Nikolskii E.Yu.,
  • Oganessian Yu.Ts.,
  • Parfenova Yu.L.,
  • Sharov P.G.,
  • Sidorchuk S.I.,
  • Slepnev R.S.,
  • Wolski R.,
  • Yukhimchuk A.A.,
  • Zhukov M.V.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146611021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66
p. 11021

Abstract

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The new facility fragment separator ACCULINNA-2 will be put into operation at the beginning of 2015 in FLNR JINR. The new separator is destined to add considerably to the studies of drip-line nuclei performed with the use of variety of direct reactions known to be distinctive to the 15 – 50 MeV/amu exotic secondary RIBs. Intense beams provided by the U-400M cyclotron will ensure the achievement of this objective. In addition to the RIB separation accomplished by means of the dipole-wedge-dipole selection, the addition of a zero-degree dipole magnet setup is foreseen. A long (13 m) straight section will provide precise time-of-flight measurements.