EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

First radioactive beams at ACCULINNA-2 facility and first proposed experiment

  • Bezbakh A.A.,
  • Beekman W.,
  • Chudoba V.,
  • Fomichev A.S.,
  • Golovkov M.S.,
  • Gorshkov A.V.,
  • Grigorenko L.V.,
  • Kaminski G.,
  • Krupko S.A.,
  • Mentel M.,
  • Nikolskii E.Yu.,
  • Parfenova Yu.L.,
  • Plucinski P.,
  • Sidorchuk S.I.,
  • Slepnev R.S.,
  • Sharov P.G.,
  • Ter-Akopian G.M.,
  • Zalewski B.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817703001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 177
p. 03001

Abstract

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New fragment separator ACCULINNA-2 was installed at the primary beam line of the U-400M cyclotron in 2016. Recently, first radioactive ion beams were obtained. The design parameters of new facility were experimentally confirmed. Intensity, purity and transverse profile of several secondary beams at the final focal plane were studied. The intensities obtained for the secondary beams of 14B, 12Be, 9;11Li, 6;8He in the fragmentation reaction 15N (49.7 AMeV) + Be (2 mm) are in average 15 times higher in comparison to the ones produced at its forerunner ACCULINNA separator. The ACCULINNA-2 separator will become a backbone facility at the FLNR for the research in the field of light exotic nuclei in the vicinity of the nuclear drip lines. The planned first experiment, aimed for the observation of the 7H nucleus at ACCULINNA-2, is outlined.