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Nuclear Data at Michigan State University National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
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National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory 103Undergraduate students 71 Graduate students 36 Postdocs 41 Faculty Coupled Cyclotron Facility located on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI
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Nuclear Data at Michigan State University More than 1000 RIBs have been made – more than 900 RIBs have been used in experiments
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Facility for Rare Isotope Beams 400kW beam power (5 x10 13 238 U/s) Separation of isotopes in-flight Reaccelerated beams (up to 12 MeV/u) Project started in June 2009 Ground breaking: March 17, 2014 Early completion expected in 2020 Official project completion is 2022
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New accelerator and present experimental areas
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Transition from NSCL to FRIB
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2014 – 2015 Web cams at: www.frib.msu.edu April 24, 2014 April 16, 2015
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Aerial view of FRIB construction site
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Conventional facilities progress Tunnel warm and painted View inside linac tunnel from the west View of target area from the north
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FRIB Projected Production Rates
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New nuclides with FRIB ~80% of all isotopes for Z<92
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Nuclear Data Project Started in December 2014 DOE subcontract from ANL Hired Jun Chen
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XUNDL 122 datasets for 80 different papers in 4 months
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Mass chains A=43: B. Singh and J. Chen (final check on preprint with evaluators, started at McMaster in 2011) A=42: J. Chen and B. Singh (just submitted for referee review, started at McMaster in 2011) A=164: B. Singh and J. Chen (just submitted for referee review, started at McMaster in 2011) A=209: J. Chen and F. Kondev (final, to be printed, started at ANL in 2012) A=109: S. Kumar, J. Chen and F. Kondev (pre-review with F. Kondev, started at ANL in 2013) A=40: J. Chen and B. Singh (in evaluation, started at MSU in April 2015)
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Summary Nuclear data project established at MSU Currently concentrating on XUNDL and mass chains Establish close connection to experimenters at NSCL/FRIB Ensure fast and complete evaluation of NSCL/FRIB data Propose and run data related experiments at NSCL/FRIB
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