Overview of the KoRIA Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
- Authors
- Ahn, Jung Keun; Bak, Sang In; Blumenfeld, Yorick; Chai, Jong-Seo; Cheon, Byung-Gu; Cheoun, Myung-Ki; Cho, Donghyun; Cho, Yong Sub; Choi, Bong Hyuk; Choi, Chang Ill; Choi, Eun Mi; Choi, Hyo Jung; Choi, Min Sik; Choi, Seonho; Choi, Tae Keun; Choi, Yeon Suk; Chung, Kie Hyung; Ha, Eun Ja; Ha, Jang Ho; Hahn, In Sik; Han, Jae Min; Han, Jang Min; Hong, Byungsik; Hong, Seung-Woo; Hong, Wan; Hwang, Sang Hoon; Hyun, Chang Ho; Jang, Doh Yun; Jang, Jaeho; Jeon, Dong-o; Jeong, Doo; Jeong, Sun-Chan; Jhang, Genie; Joo, Eunah; Kadi, Yacine; Kang, Byoung Hwi; Kang, Hoon Su; Kim, Aram; Kim, Do Yoon; Kim, Dong Lak; Kim, Dong Uk; Kim, Eun Joo; Kim, Gi Dong; Kim, Hyun-Chul; Kim, In Gyu; Kim, Jong Tae; Kim, Jong Won; Kim, Joon Kon; Kim, Sang-Ho; Kim, Sang-hoon; Kim, Sung Hyun; Kim, Wooyoung; Kim, Yong Kyun; Ko, Seung Kook; Kwon, Myeun; Kwon, Young Kwan; Lee, Bo Young; Lee, Byoung Noh; Lee, Chang Hwan; Lee, Cheol Woo; Lee, Chun Sik; Lee, Kyong Sei; Lee, Hee Jung; Lee, Hee-Seock; Lee, Hyo Sang; Lee, Ju Hahn; Lee, Kang Ok; Lee, Kang Seog; Lee, Sang Duk; Lee, Seok Kwan; Lee, Su Houng; Lee, Young Sung; Lee, Young-Ouk; Lee, Yong Yung; Manchanda, Vijay K.; Moon, Chang Bum; Nam, Seung-il; Namkung, Won; Nolen, Jerry A.; Oh, Byung Hoon; Oh, Jin Hwan; Oh, Yongseok; Park, Byung Yoon; Park, Jin Ah; Park, Jin Yong; Park, Ki Hyeon; Park, Se Hwan; Park, Tae-Sun; Park, Woo-Yoon; Ryu, Chung Yeol; Ryu, Min Sang; Ryu, Sun Young; Sakai, Hideyuki; Seo, Hee Jeong; Shin, Jae Won; Shin, Seung Wook; Sigg, Peter; Sim, Kwang Souk; So, Woon Young; Song, Ho Seung; Song, Tae Yung; Suh, Byoung Jin; Tenreiro, Claudio; Tong, Zhou; Tribble, Robert E.; Woo, Hyung Ju; Yano, Yasushige; Yang, Hae-Ryong; Yang, Young Ku; Yeon, Yeong Heum; Yi, Won Ju; Yu, Byung Geel; Yu, Dai Hyuk; Yoo, In-Kwon; Yu, Seon Young; Yun, Chong Cheoul
- Issue Date
- 3월-2013
- Publisher
- SPRINGER WIEN
- Citation
- FEW-BODY SYSTEMS, v.54, no.1-4, pp.197 - 204
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- FEW-BODY SYSTEMS
- Volume
- 54
- Number
- 1-4
- Start Page
- 197
- End Page
- 204
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/103916
- DOI
- 10.1007/s00601-012-0359-5
- ISSN
- 0177-7963
- Abstract
- The Korea Rare Isotope Accelerator, currently referred to as KoRIA, is briefly presented. The KoRIA facility is aimed to enable cutting-edge sciences in a wide range of fields. It consists of a 70 kW isotope separator on-line (ISOL) facility driven by a 70 MeV, 1 mA proton cyclotron and a 400 kW in-flight fragmentation (IFF) facility. The ISOL facility uses a superconducting (SC) linac for post-acceleration of rare isotopes up to about 18 MeV/u, while the SC linac of IFF facility is capable of accelerating uranium beams up to 200 MeV/u, 8 p mu A and proton beams up to 600 MeV, 660 mu A. Overall features of the KoRIA facility are presented with a focus on the accelerator design.
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