17-19 April 2024
Asia/Taipei timezone

COMMISSIONING STATUS OF THE RAON SUPERCONDUCTING ACCELERATOR

18 Apr 2024, 11:40
20m
A119 ( Research Building)

A119

Research Building

WG5: Accelerator and its related technologies for hadron (neutron) science WG5

Speaker

Hyung Jin Kim (Institute for Basic Science)

Description

The Rare isotope Accelerator Complex for ON-line experiments (RAON) is a heavy-ion accelerator for researches using Rare Isotopes (RI) as a major research facility in Korea. It can deliver ions from hydrogen (proton) to uranium. Protons and uranium ions are accelerated up to 600 MeV and 200 MeV/u respectively. It can provide various rare isotope beams which are produced by isotope separator on-line system. The RAON injector has undergone a successful commissioning process, demonstrating operational efficiency. The commissioning efforts involved a comprehensive study of the beam parameters derived from key technical systems, including the Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) ion source and Radio-Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ). Moreover, the commissioning process extended to the low-energy superconducting linac (SCL3), which has also been successfully commissioned. In this paper, we present the current beam commissioning status of the RAON injector and superconducting accelerator.

Primary author

Hyung Jin Kim (Institute for Basic Science)

Presentation Materials