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Priority:

1

 

 

Status:

Being concluded


Development of the FLNR Accelerator Complex
and Experimental Setups (DRIBs-III)


Theme leaders:

I.V. Kalagin
S.N. Dmitriev
S.I. Sidorchuk

Scientific leader: 

Yu.Ts. Oganessian


Participating countries and international organizations:

Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, CERN, China, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Poland, Republic of Korea, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, USA.


Issues addressed and main goals of research:

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 of their properties. Moreover, the programme of experiments with beams of radioactive nuclides is anticipated to be expanded.


Expected results in the current year: 

    1. Support for experiments on the synthesis of superheavy elements and study of their properties at the Superheavy Element Factory.

    2. Development of a pre-separator for radiochemical studies at of SHE (GASSOL).

    3. Development of a separator for multinucleon transfer reaction products (STAR).

    4. Completion of the upgrade and the commissioning of the U-400M cyclotron.

    5. Development of the infrastructure of the ACCULINNA-2 fragment separator (RF kicker, tritium system).

    6. Implementation of the programme of physics experiments at the U-400 cyclotron.

    7. Construction of the U-400R cyclotron experimental hall.

    8. Preparation for the reconstruction of the U-400 cyclotron (U-400R).

    9. Development of the detector system in the focal plane of the MAVR analyzer and the MULTI spectrometer comprising a 4π-neutron detector and a gamma-detector.

    10. Development of methods for the diagnostics of beams of stable and radioactive nuclides.

    11. Further work on constructing the GALS separation set-up based on selective laser ionization of nuclear reaction products stopped in gas.

    12. Completion of assembling the cryogenic gas ion catcher and the start of adjusting the vacuum and cryogenic systems.

    13. Construction of the DC-140 cyclotron.

    14. Elaboration of data for designing a radiochemical laboratory of class 1.



List of Activities


 

Activity or Experiment

Leaders

Status

 

Laboratory or other
Division of JINR
Responsible person

Main researchers

1.

Development of the Element Factory

I.V. Kalagin

Preparation


 

FLNR

G. Bondarenko, S.L. Bogomolov, O.A. Chernyshev, K.B. Gikal, G.G. Gulbekian, M.V. Habarov, G.N. Ivanov, I.A. Ivanenko,
N.Yu. Kazarinov, V.A. Kostyrev, N.F. Osipov, S.V. Pashchenko,
N.NPchelkin, A.V. Reshetov, V.A. Semin, V.A. Veryovochkin

 

VBLHEP

A.A. Fateev, 2 pers.

2.

Development of the U-400M
and U-400R complexes

I.V. Kalagin

Preparation
Data taking


 

FLNR

S.L. Bogomolov, P.G. Bondarenko, O.A. Chernyshev,
G.N. Ivanov, I.A. Ivanenko, N.Yu. Kazarinov, N.F. Osipov,
S.V. Pashchenko, N.N. Pchelkin, A.V. Reshetov, V.A. Semin,
V.A. Sokolov, R.E. Vaganov 

 

MLIT

P.G. Akishin, E.A. Airian, A.M. Chervyakov, V.V. Korenkov

 

DLNP

G.A. Karamysheva, E.V. Samsonov, S.B. Vorozhtsov

3.

Construction of the DC-140 cyclotron complex

I.V. Kalagin

Preparation


 

FLNR

S.L. Bogomolov, O.A. Chernyshev, G.G. Gulbekian,
M.V. Habarov, G.N. Ivanov, I.A. Ivanenko,  N.Yu. Kazarinov,
V.A. Kostyrev, S.V. Mitrofanov, N.F. Osipov, S.V. Pashchenko, N.N. Pchelkin, V.A. Semin, V.A. Veryovochkin

 

DLNP

G.A. Karamysheva, 5 pers.

 

VBLHEP

A.A. Fateev, 2 pers.

4.

Development of the ECR ion sources

S.L. Bogomolov

Preparation


 

FLNR

V.V. Behterev, A.E. Bondarchenko, A.A. Efremov, G.N. Ivanov,
K. I. Kuzmenkov, A.N. Lebedev, V.N. Loginov, V.E. Mironov,
D.K. Pugachev, N.Yu. Yazvitskiy

 

VBLHEP

E.D. Donets, V.M. Drobin, E.E. Donets, S.A. Kostomin


5.

Development of the MT-25 microtron

S.V. Mitrofanov

Preparation
Data taking


 

FLNR

N.V. Aksenov, S. I. Alekseev, O.A. Chenyshov, N.F. Osipov,
S.V. Pashchenko, V.A. Semin, Yu.G. Teterev


6.

Development of the fragment
separator ACCULINNA-2

A.S. Fomichev

Preparation
Data taking


 

FLNR

E. Almanbetova, C.G. Belogurov, A.A. Bezbakh, V. Chudoba,
E. M. Gazeeva, A.V. Gorshkov, V.A. Gorshkov, M.S. Golovkov,
M.S. Hirk, G. Kaminsky, A.N. Karpinsky, B.R. Khamidullin,
A.G. Knyazev, S.A. Krupko, K. A. May, B. Mauey,
I.A. Muzalevsky, E.Yu. Nikolskii, P.G. Sharov, R.S. Slepnev,
S.V. Stepantsov, G.M. Ter-Akopian, R. Wolski

 

MLIT

E.V. Ovcharenko


7.

Development of a GASSOL
preseparator for radiochemical
studies of SHE 

A.V. Eremin
G.G. Gulbekian



Preparation


 

FLNR

K.B. Gikal, N.Yu. Kazarinov, A.M. Lomovtsev, V.I. Lisov,
N.F. Osipov, K.V. Papenkov, D.I. Solovev, A.I. Svirikhin


8.

Development of a separator for
the products of multinucleon transfer reactions  

A.G. Popeko
A.V. Eremin

Preparation


 

FLNR

V.I. Chepigin, M.L. Chelnokov, A.V. Isaev, I.N. Izosimov,
S.A. Kalinin, D.E. Katrasev, O.N. Malyshev, , R.S. Mukhin,
Yu.A. Popov, A.I. Svirikhin, E.A. Sokol, B. Saylaubekov


9.

Construction of the gas catcher and design of the MR-TOF spectrometer

A.M. Rodin
A.V. Karpov

Preparation


 

FLNR

E.V. Chernysheva, A.V. Guljaev, A.V. Guljaeva, P. Kohout,
A. Kohoutova, A.B. Komarov, L. Krupa, A.S. Novoselov,
A. Opihal, A.V. Podshibyakin, V.S. Salamatin, V.Yu. Vedeneev,
S.A. Yukhimchuk


10.

Development of a separator based
on resonance laser ionization

S.G. Zemlyanoy

Preparation


 

FLNR

K.A. Avvakumov, E.M. Kozulin, G.V. Myshinskiy,
T. Tserensambuu, V.I. Zhemenik, B. Zuzaan 


11.

Project preparation for the construction of a radiochemical laboratory of class 1

N.V. Aksenov

Preparation


 

FLNR

A.Yu. Bodrov, A. Sh. Madumarov, S.V. Mitrofanov,
A.V. Sabelnikov


 

Collaboration

Country or International Organization

City

Institute or Laboratory

Belgium

Leuven

KU Leuven

Bulgaria

Sofia

INRNE BAS

Canada

Vancouver

TRIUMF

CERN

Geneva

CERN

China

Beijing

PKU

 

Lanzhou

IMP CAS

Czech Republic

Brno

FEEC BUT

 

Prague

FME CTU

 

 

FNSPE CTU

 

 

VP

 

Rez

NPI CAS

Egypt

Giza

CU

 

Shibin El Kom

MU

France

Caen

GANIL

 

Orsay

IJCLab

 

 

IPN Orsay

 

Strasbourg

IPHC

 

Vannes

SigmaPhi

Germany

Darmstadt

GSI

 

Heidelberg

MPIK

Italy

Padua

INFN

Kazakhstan

Almaty

INP

 

Astana

BA INP

 

 

ENU

Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar

NRC NUM

Poland

Krakow

INP PAS

 

Warsaw

HIL UW

 

 

IEP WU

Republic of Korea

Daejeon

IBS

Russia

Moscow

HTDC

 

 

ITEP

 

 

ITT-Group

 

 

MSU

 

 

NNRU "MEPhI"

 

 

NRC KI

 

Moscow, Troitsk

INR RAS

 

Nizhny Novgorod

IAP RAS

 

Novosibirsk

BINP SB RAS

 

Sarov

VNIIEF

 

Snezhinsk

NFNC-VNIITF

 

St. Petersburg

IAI RAS

 

 

NIIEFA

 

Tomsk

TPU

Serbia

Belgrade

INS "VINCA"

 

Novi Sad

UNS

Slovakia

Bratislava

CU

 

 

IP SAS

 

Nova Dubnica

EVPU

South Africa

Somerset West

iThemba LABS

 

Stellenbosch

SU

USA

East Lansing, MI

MSU

 

Nashville, TN

VU

 

Oak Ridge, TN

ORNL