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02-1-1107-2011/2016
Priority:1
Status: Extended

Development and Construction of the Prototype of a Complex for Radiotherapy and Applied Research with Heavy-Ion Beams at the Nuclotron-M


Leader:     S.I. Tyutyunnikov

Participating Countries, Institutes and International Organizations:
Armenia, Australia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, India, Germany, Greece, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Ukraine.

Scientific Programme:
Investigation of new aspects of electronuclear power engineering and process of energy production and radioactive waste transmutation at various subcritical setups.

Expected main results: Expected main results in 2014:
List of projects:
  Project Leader Priority
(period of realisation)
1. Study of deep subcritical electronuclear
systems and feasibility of their
application for energy production and
radioactive waste transmutation
Part II - quasi infinite target
S.I. Tyutyunnikov 1   (2011-2016)

List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment Leaders
Status
  Laboratory or other
Division of JINR
Responsible person
Main researchers
1. Elaboration of the technical specifications for the quasi infinite target "Buran" S.I. Tyutyunnikov
I.P. Yudin
A.A. Baldin
Realization
2. Development of the technical specifications for detecting system of the "Buran" setup A.A. Baldin
A. Berlev
N.I. Zamyatin
V.M. Slepnev
Realization
3. Development and experimental study of the detectors for neutron registration at the Nuclotron-M beams A.A. Baldin
A. Berlev
A.V. Vishnevsky
N.I. Zamyatin
S.E. Vasil'ev
A.M. Makankin
A.I. Shafranovskaya
Realization
4. Development and production of the detectors for the ions energy measurement within the range E=0.1div1 GeV/nucleon. Experiments at the Nuclotron-M beams N.I. Zamyatin
A.E Cheryemukhin
A.I. Shafranovskaya
S.V. Khabarov
Yu.S. Kovalev
Realization
5. Study of radioactive waste transmutation and research on neutron generation and energy release in heavy targets (Pb, U, Th, etc.) at the Nuclotron deuteron and neutron beams within the energy interval from 0.5 to 6 GeV/nucleon A.A. Baldin
I.P. Yudin
S.M.Golubukh
Data taking
Data processing
Upgrade
  VBLHEP A. Berlev, S.V. Vasil'ev, A.V. Vishnevsky, N.M. Vladimirova, N.I. Zamyatin, E.V. Kostyukhov, A.M. Makankin, I.I. Mar'in, I.V. Kudashkin, M. Paraipan, E.V. Strekalovskaya, S.V. Khabarov
  DLNP I. Adam, V.M. Tsupko-Sitnikov, A.A. Solnyshkin, Zh. Hushvaktov
  FLNP Yu.N. Kopach, V.I. Furman, N.A. Gundorin
  LIT A. Polyanski
  LRB V.Yu. Shchyegolev
  RFMD B.A. Shestakov, N.N. Kalyakin + 2 pers.
6. Study on the biological cell destruction for different structures under microwave radiation. Investigation of its properties in dependence on duration and power of the radiation spectrum S.N. Sedykh
E.A. Perelshtein
V.N. Shalyapin
S.I. Tyutyunnikov
Realization
  VBLHEP A.K. Kamiksly, I.A. Kryachko, V.V. Efimov, Yu.S. Kovalev, V. Dzhavadova
7. Production of the monitoring elements for the superconducting systems Yu.P. Filippov
R&D
  VBLHEP K.S. Panfyerov, I.D. Kakorin + 6 pers.

Collaboration
Country or International
Organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Armenia Yerevan YSU
Australia Sydney Univ.
Belarus Minsk NC PHEP BSU
JIPNR-Sosny NASB
IP NASB
INP BSU
BSU
SPMRC NASB
Bulgaria Sofia INRNE BAS
Czech Republic Rez NRI
Brno BUT
Prague CTU
Germany Darmstadt TU Darmstadt
Marburg Univ.
Julich FZJ
Greece Thessaloniki AUTH
India Mumbai BARC
Jaipur Univ.
Kazakhstan Almaty IPT
INP NNC RK
Moldova Chisinau IAP ASM
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar IPT MAS
Poland Warsaw WUT
Krakow NINP PAS
Otwock-Swierk NCBJ
Russia Moscow Atomenergomach
Dubna BSINP MSU
IAS "Omega"
Obninsk MRRC
IPPE
St. Petersburg KRI
Tomsk TPU
Romania Bucharest ISS
UMF
INCDIE ICPE-CA
Iasi UAIC
Serbia Belgrade INS "VINCA"
Slovak Republic Bratislava SOSMT
CU
Ukraine Kharkov KFTI NASU
Uzhgorod UNU

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