Paper |
Title |
Page |
THPOMS054 |
Beam Lines and Stations for Applied Research Based on Ion Beams Extracted from Nuclotron |
3096 |
|
- G.A. Filatov, A. Agapov, A.A. Baldin, A.V. Butenko, A.R. Galimov, S.Yu. Kolesnikov, K.N. Shipulin, A. Slivin, E. Syresin, G.N. Timoshenko, A. Tuzikov, A.S. Vorozhtsov
JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
- S. Antoine, W. Beeckman, X.G. Duveau, J. Guerra-Phillips, P.J. Jehanno
SIGMAPHI S.A., Vannes, France
- D.V. Bobrovskiy, A.I. Chumakov
MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
- P.N. Chernykh, S. Osipov, E. Serenkov
Ostec Enterprise Ltd, Moscow, Russia
- D.G. Firsov, A.S. Kubankin, Yu.S. Kubankin
LLC "Vacuum systems and technologies", Belgorod, Russia
- I.L. Glebov, V.A. Luzanov
GIRO-PROM, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
- T. Kulevoy
NRC, Moscow, Russia
- Y.E. Titarenko
ITEP, Moscow, Russia
|
|
|
New beamlines and irradiation stations of the Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) are currently under construction at JINR. These facilities for applied research will provide testing on capsulated microchips (ion energy range of 150-500 MeV/n) at the Irradiation Setup for Components of Radioelectronic Apparatus (ISCRA) and space radiobiological research (ion energy range 400-1100 MeV/n) at the Setup for Investigation of Medical Biological Objects (SIMBO). In this note, the technical details of SIMBO and ISCRA stations and their beamlines are described and discussed.
|
|
DOI • |
reference for this paper
※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-THPOMS054
|
|
About • |
Received ※ 20 May 2022 — Accepted ※ 17 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 06 July 2022 |
|
Cite • |
reference for this paper using
※ BibTeX,
※ LaTeX,
※ Text/Word,
※ RIS,
※ EndNote (xml)
|
|
|
THPOMS055 |
Commissioning of the SOCHI Applied Station Beam and Beam Transfer Line at the NICA Accelerator Complex |
3099 |
|
- A. Slivin, A. Agapov, A.A. Baldin, A.V. Butenko, D.E. Donets, G.A. Filatov, A.R. Galimov, K.N. Shipulin, E. Syresin, A. Tuzikov, V.I. Tyulkin
JINR, Dubna, Russia
- D.V. Bobrovskiy, A.I. Chumakov, S. Soloviev
MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
- I.L. Glebov, V.A. Luzanov
GIRO-PROM, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
- A.S. Kubankin
LPI, Moscow, Russia
- A.S. Kubankin
BelSU, Belgorod, Russia
- T. Kulevoy, Y.E. Titarenko
ITEP, Moscow, Russia
- A.M. Tikhomirov
JINR/VBLHEP, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
|
|
|
The SOCHI (Station of CHip Irradiation) station was constructed at the NICA accelerator complex for single event effect testing of decapsulated microchips with low-energy ion beams (3.2 MeV/n). The peculiarity of microchip radiation tests in SOCHI is connected with the pulse beam operation of the heavy ion linear accelerator (HILAc) and a restriction on the pulse dose on the target. The SOCHI station construction, the equipment and the results of the first beam runs are discussed.
|
|
DOI • |
reference for this paper
※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-THPOMS055
|
|
About • |
Received ※ 26 May 2022 — Accepted ※ 16 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 23 June 2022 |
|
Cite • |
reference for this paper using
※ BibTeX,
※ LaTeX,
※ Text/Word,
※ RIS,
※ EndNote (xml)
|
|
|