2-6 December 2013
Cape Town
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
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The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams

3 Dec 2013, 10:10
35m
iThemba LABS

iThemba LABS

Speaker

Prof. Michael Thoennessen (Michigan State University)

Description

The next generation radioactive beam facility in the U.S. is the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) which is currently being established at Michigan State University. FRIB is based on a 200 MeV/u 400kW superconducting linear accelerator. Initial capabilities include fragmentation of fast heavy-ion beams combined with gas stopping and reacceleration. The science program of FRIB will cover discoveries about the properties of rare isotopes in order to better understand the physics of nuclei, nuclear astrophysics, fundamental interactions, and applications for society. The final design of the conventional facilities—the tunnel and support buildings—is complete and the final design of the technical systems—accelerator and experimental equipment—is underway and anticipated to be complete in 2014. The present status and future scientific discovery potential of FRIB will be discussed. FRIB is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under Cooperative Agreement DE-SC0000661.

Primary author

Prof. Michael Thoennessen (Michigan State University)

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