ECOS-LINCE PROJECT: A highintensity light- and heavy-ion facility for nuclear structure and reactions
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1 ECOS-LINCE PROJECT: A highintensity light- and heavy-ion facility for nuclear structure and reactions Ismael Martel & Muhsin N. Harakeh For the ECOS collaboration NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 1
2 HIGH INTENSITY STABLE ION BEAMS IN EUROPE ECOS: European Collaboration on Stable ion Beams. ( Expert working group of the Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee (NuPECC) ECOS REPORT: Describe the research perspectives at EU with high intensity stable ion beams, categorize existing facilities and identify the opportunities for a dedicated new facility in EUROPE ECOS Working group: Faical Azaiez (Chair) (Orsay) Dieter Ackermann (GSI, Darmstadt) Giacomo de Angelis (Legnaro) Rolf-Dietmar Herzberg (Liverpool) Sigurd Hofmann (GSI, Darmstadt) Rauno Julin (Jyväskylä) Marek Lewitowicz (GANIL, Caen) Adam Maj (IFJ-PAN, Krakow) Ismael Martel (Huelva) Marie-Helene Moscatello (GANIL, Caen) Anna Maria Porcellano (Legnaro) Ulrich Ratzinger (Frankfurt) NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 2
3 ECOS-LINCE proposal ECOS-LINCE facility: a FIRST CLASS high-intensity heavy-ion accelerator for stable ions, with energies at and above the Coulomb barrier. LINCE: high-intensity superconducting LINAC - Wide range of ions, from protons to Uranium - Wide range of energies, up to 10 MeV/u for 238 U - High-intensity accelerator (1 ma light ions 10 p A heavy ions) LINCE: energy booster using heavy-ion synchrotron: - 50 MeV/u for light ion species MeV for p, d, t PROGRAM: - Basic and fundamental science - Applications of nuclear physics NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 3
4 Basic Nuclear Physics The ECOS physics case: Nuclear structure: low, medium and high spin Reaction mechanisms Charge-exchange reactions Isomers Ground-state properties Astrophysics Super-heavy elements Energy booster: Nuclear equation of state (EOS) Fundamental physics: neutrinoless double-beta decay Main objective: provide a heavy-ion facility to carry out studies demanding highintensity stable beams and/or long-run experiments (months of continuous beam time!) NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 4
5 Radioisotope production Modern radioisotopes are currently investigated/used to diagnose and/or treat in a more efficient way the different tumours. What LINACs can do better (than cyclotrons) ECOS-LINCE 2013, Ulli Koester, Grenoble NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 5
6 LINCE working parameters LINCE must provide 7000 hours of availability/year, with high stability and reliability for long run experiments: 5000 hours for ECOS science and 2000 hours for Applications. Main characteristics: Protons to Uranium: 1 ma max intensity at target e.g., 48 Ca (8+) > 10 pµa CW LINAC, energy up to 10 MeV/u (protons 45 MeV, MeV/u). Based on superconducting QWR cavities and/or CH structures. SYNCHROTON, energy up to 50 MeV/u for light ion species & 200 MeV for d, t. Based on FFAG (superconducting cavities, magnets). Full-SC ECR ion source for high-charged & high-intensity ion beams (e.g., ). High stability and reliability. CW RFQ for 1 A/q 7. High-resolution magnetic spectrometer. Based on superconducting magnets. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FOR HIGH INTENSTY LINACS (SPIRAL2, FAIR, FRIB, ATLAS upgrade) NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 6
7 LINCE CONCEPTUAL LAYOUT Multiharmonic buncher (MHB) Superconducting 10 MeV/u (QWR or CH) Reaction target RFQ ECR ion source Experimental 10 MeV/u High voltage platform Magnetic spectrometer Reaction target FFAG 200 MeV/u LINCE energy booster a Fixed- Field Alternating Gradient (FFAG) accelerator Experimental 200 MeV/u NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 7
8 Pre-design studies MHB1 f = MHz MHB2 f = MHz RFQ f = 72.75MHz C1: β = 0.045, f = MHz C2: β = 0.077, f = MHz C2: β = 0.077, f = MHz COMPACT DESIGN: - 26 cavities - 4 cryomodules C3: β = 0.15, f = MHz Rebuncher LINCE LINAC: 60 MV equivalent electrostatic accelerator NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 8
9 Possible planning & status Pre-design (going on) Detailed design HORIZON 2020(?) Construction / / ALBA CEA/IRFU CNRS-IPNO FABIS GANIL GSI IFJ-PAN INFN-LNS/LNL STFC-Oxford UHU Participant INFRADEV 2014 Spain France France Spain France Germany Poland Italy United Kingdom Spain CERN (* tbd) Switzerland TOTAL 3 M Country Commissioning ECOS-LINCE DESIGN STUDY: PARTICIPATION OF ALL NUCLEAR PHYSICS LABORATORIES IN EUROPEAN UNION WORK PACKAGES WP1 Beam dynamics WP2 Technology of accelerators Task 1 Ion source Task 2 Buncher Task 3 RFQ Task 4 Cryomodules & cavities Task 5 Thin Target developments WP3 Post acceleration (FFAG) WP4 Spectrometer Task1 Superconducting magnet Task2 Optical design Task3 GEM detector WP5 Hardware/Software for safe operation WP6 Dissemination and outreach WP7 Site location study WP8 Economical and legal issues NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 9
10 ECOS-LINCE: Possible European Sites NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 10
11 SPAIN NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 11
12 Why LINCE in Spain? Spain has no dedicated nuclear physics facility: boost visibility and impact of Nuclear, Particle, Astroparticle physics communities. LINCE is an opportunity to build in Spain an European facility with the support of NuPECC Committee and European Labs. (Example: ELI-NP at Romania) A young and dynamic group in accelerators/instruments is being formed (CONECTA) as part of CPAN. Very strong support from Spanish High-Technology Companies and Industrial associations (INEUSTAR, FOE, AIQBE, etc.): Technology transfer Technological return National needs of industry (Aerospace, Medicine, Materials, ) Need to invest in reinforcing the R&D activity of Spanish industry to improve competiveness in the international markets, and in particular nuclear and particle physics projects for international collaborations (CERN, FAIR, ILC, ESS, etc.). Andalusia: Convergence European region which qualifies for EU funds in Horizon Any other convergence region is a good candidate. NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 12
13 ECOS-LINCE European LINAC CENTER Thank you for your attention! NuPECC Meeting, October 2014; Edinburgh, Scotland 13
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