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and Experimental Setups (DRIBs-III)
Leaders: | I.V. Kalagin S.I. Sidorchuk |
Deputies: | V. A. Semin A. V. Yeremin |
Scientific leader: | Yu.Ts. Oganessian |
Participating countries and international organizations:
China, Egypt, India, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, Serbia, South Africa.
The problem under study and the main purpose of the reserch:
The implementation of the DRIBs-III project that includes the upgrade and development of the FLNR cyclotron complex, expansion of the experimental infrastructure of the Laboratory (construction of new physics set-ups), and the development of accelerator systems. The project aims at improving the operation stability of accelerators, increasing the intensity and improving the quality of ion beams of stable and radioactive nuclides in the energy range from 5 to 100 MeV/nucleon, while at the same time reducing power consumption. The project objective is to significantly improve the efficiency of experiments on the synthesis of superheavy elements and light nuclei at nucleon drip lines and study their properties. Moreover, the programme of experiments with beams of radioactive nuclides is anticipated to be expanded.
In addition, the construction of the DC-140 cyclotron for applied research and commissioning work have continued. The work is carried out under "The project for the creation of the JINR Innovation Research Center" as part of "The FLNR research complex for materials science" project.
Within the theme quite as important are the support of physics experiments and the development of existing accelerators and experimental set-ups.Projects: | |||
Name of the project | Project leaders | Project code |
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1. | Construction of the U-400R accelerator complex | I.V. Kalagin A.G. Popeko Deputy: V. A. Semin A.V. Yeremin |
03-5-1129-1-2024/2028 |
2. | Development of the experimental setups to study the chemical and physical properties of superheavy elements | A.V. Yeremin Deputy: A.M. Rodin |
03-5-1129-2-2024/2028 |
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Name of the project Laboratory (Subdivision) Responsible from laboratories |
Project leaders |
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1. | Construction of the U-400R accelerator complex | I.V. Kalagin A.G. Popeko V.A. Semin A.V. Yeremin |
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FLNR | M.B. Barbashev, V. Bass, A.A. Bogachev, A.N. Bykov, O.A. Chernyshev, I. Franko, K.B. Gikal, Yu. M. Itkis, I.A. Ivanenko, G.N. Ivanov, N.Yu. Kazarinov, E. А. Klenov, G.N. Knyazheva, V.A. Kostyrev, E.M. Kozulin, N.I. Kozulina, A.V. Kulikov, K.A. Kulkov, V.I. Lisov, M.I. Makarov, K.V. Novikov, N.F. Osipov, A.A. Ostroukhov, S.V. Pashchenko, I.V. Pchelintsev, E.O. Savelieva, A.A. Sidorov, A.A. Suslov, A.V. Tikhomirov, R.S. Tikhomirov, R.E. Vaganov, V.A. Veryovochkin, I.V. Vorobyov, A.S. Zabanov, S.I. Zagrebayeva, A.O. Zhukova, S.Yu. Zinchenko |
Brief annotation and scientific rationale: The project encompasses such tasks as the construction of a new experimental hall, the upgrade of the U-400 cyclotron (U-400R following the modernization), and the construction of new separators and ion-guide systems for beam transport. The accelerator complex will be used for the detailed study of the properties of the isotopes of heavy and superheavy elements and in searches for novel methods of synthesizing heavy nuclides. The studies do not imply the use of radioactive target materials in amounts exceeding 105Bq. Expected results upon completion of the project:
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Brief annotation and scientific rationale: The project aims to create novel state-of-the-art experimental instruments. Experimental set-ups to be installed at the DC-280 cyclotron will be used for synthesizing and studying the physical and chemical properties of the isotopes of heavy and superheavy elements as well as in studies of nuclear reaction mechanisms, in nuclear spectrometry and mass spectrometry. To attain these goals, we are planning to construct a new superconducting gas-filled GASSOL separator and a multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer. The magnetic gas-filled separator (GASSOL), whose key element is a superconducting solenoid magnet, is intended for studying the physical and chemical properties of superheavy elements, including their short-lived (T1/2< 0.5 с) isotopes, thereby establishing a pathway to elements heavier than Fl. In addition to efficient separation of reaction products, the separator will focus nuclei of interest into a spot not exceeding 1 cm in diameter. The specialized high-resolution mass spectrometer is designed for measuring the masses of superheavy elements with Z=104–118 and A=266–294 and their radioactive decay products with an accuracy of <100 keV. Its principle of operation is based on the multi-reflection time-of-flight (MR TOF) technique. Expected results upon completion of the project:
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Country or International Organization | City | Institute or laboratory |
China | Lanzhou | IMP CAS |
Egypt | Giza | CU |
Shibin El Kom | MU | |
India | New Dehli | IUAC |
Kazakhstan | Almaty | INP |
Astana | BA INP | |
ENU | ||
Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | NRC NUM |
Russia | Moscow | HTDC |
ITEP | ||
NNRU "MEPhI" | ||
Moscow, Troitsk | INR RAS | |
Nizhny Novgorod | IAP RAS | |
Novosibirsk | BINP SB RAS | |
Sarov | VNIIEF | |
Snezhinsk | RFNC-VNIITF | |
St. Petersburg | IAI RAS | |
NIIEFA | ||
Serbia | Belgrade | INS "VINCA" |
South Africa | Port Elizabeth | NMU |
Somerset West | iThemba LABS | |
Stellenbosch | SU | |
Vanderbijlpark | VUT |