Georg Bollen
(Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA)
23/05/2012, 11:30
Future RIB facilities
Oral
FRIB, the US’s “Facility for Rare Isotope Beams” at Michigan State University (MSU), will be based on a 400 kW, 200 MeV/u heavy ion driver linac and use in-flight rare isotope production. FRIB will provide a wide variety of high-quality beams of unstable isotopes at unprecedented intensities, opening exciting research perspectives with fast, stopped, and reaccelerated beams. This talk will...
W. F. Henning
(RIKEN Nishina Center; TU Munich and Argonne National Laboratories, USA)
23/05/2012, 12:00
Future RIB facilities
Oral
A number of new rare isotope facilities are in the planning or under construction worldwide. Often referred to as next-generation RIB facilities, major effort is being made towards bringing into operation RIB drivers with hundreds of kilowatt to megawatt primary beam powers. What could be considered the first such a facility, the RI Beam Factory (RIBF) at RIKEN was completed and brought into...