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1 CNS summer school 2002 The RI-Beam Factory and Recent Development in Superheavy Elements Search at RIKEN ◆ Brief introduction to the RI Beam Factory ◆ Confirmation of 271 [110] and discovery of a new transuranium isotope 234 Bk Isao Tanihata RIKEN
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2 CNS summer school 2002 RIBF is a multi-disciplinary facility ◆ Nuclear Physics ◆ Nuclear Astrophysics ◆ Atomic Physics ◆ Material Science ◆ Nuclear Chemistry ◆ Biology ◆ Medicine ◆ Nuclear Power
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3 CNS summer school 2002 Nuclear Physics ◆ Probe the limit of nuclear existence and to understand the basic physics of the nuclear landscape ■ Exploration of the limit of existence Drip-line nuclei Nuclei outside the drip lines Superheavy nuclei ■ Magic numbers far from the stability ■ Study of unbalanced nuclear matter and the role of isospin ◆ Explore the new forms and dynamics of nuclei ■ Neutron skins & halos Also excitations and correlation ■ Exotic shapes ◆ Testing of the Standard model and fundamental symmetries and conservation laws
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4 CNS summer school 2002 Nuclear Astrophysics ◆ Provide the basic data of nuclear astrophysics ■ Big bang nucleosynthesis ■ The CNO cycle to the rp-process ■ Alpha-rich freeze out ■ The r-process ■ Equation of state of asymmetric matter and neutron stars ■ Highly ionized atoms of unstable nuclei ■ Remarks The measurement and the analysis of the nuclei far from stability will provide new test benches for theoretical nuclear models. This should allow one to reformulate these models in a more general form. Hence, the predictive power of these models, when applied to unknown nuclei for nuclear astrophysics applications, will be greatly increased.
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5 CNS summer school 2002 Bird Eye View of RIBF 2005
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6 CNS summer school 2002 The Beam Delivering Method ◆ AVF cyclotron --> will become free ■ CNS/RIKEN ◆ Present facility --> primary and secondary beam from ISR ◆ BigRIPS --> two experimental beam lines ◆ MUSES --> ACR, DSR
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7 CNS summer school 2002 Accelerator Scheme Accelerators ECR18 RILAC CMS RRCfRC IRC SRC RFQ linac
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8 CNS summer school 2002 Primary Beam Energy @RIBF 1 pµA for all elements With fRC
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9 CNS summer school 2002 IRC Sector magnet
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10 CNS summer school 2002 SRC design
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11 CNS summer school 2002 ECRIS-18
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12 CNS summer school 2002 ECRIS-18 Beam Intensity
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13 CNS summer school 2002 RI Beam Separators (Big-RIPS)
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14 CNS summer school 2002 Production Target
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15 CNS summer school 2002 R.T. Test Result
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16 CNS summer school 2002 Rotating Target Extension ◆ Changing target thickness in one rotation ■ 6000 rpm -> 1 rotation = 10 ms -> 10˚=0.27 ms ■ Control of 0.3 ms is possible! ■ 3mm/30cm diameter= 0.57
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17 CNS summer school 2002 Experimental Room
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18 CNS summer school 2002 Secondary Beam Intensities
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19 CNS summer school 2002 Doubly Magic Nuclei Intensity
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20 CNS summer school 2002 Search for Superheavy Elements Confirmation in different laboratories is essential!
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21 CNS summer school 2002 Advantage of RIKEN Yield = x T x I x = 10 -36 cm 2 (1pb) T = 5x10 17 /cm 2 I = 6x10 12 /s (1 particle A) = 0.3 Y = 9x10 -7 events/s 2.3 /month ◆ Heavy Element Search ■ High-intensity beam from high-performance accelerator ■ High-performance recoil separator ◆ Accelerator complex in RIKEN ■ ECR ion source + RFQ Linac + RILAC + CSM ■ Highest Energy5.8AMeV ■ Highest Intensity10 particle A ◆ Gas-filled Recoil Separator GARIS ■ Velocity & Charge -state focusing ■ A large acceptance
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22 CNS summer school 2002 Ring Cyclotron GARIS ECR+RFQ+RILAC + CSM CSM(Charge State Multiplier) ECR ion source RILAC(RIken Linear ACcelerator) 284. WE-Heraeus-Seminar 2002/08/08
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23 CNS summer school 2002 GARIS
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24 CNS summer school 2002 GARIS target with Beam Target and Beam in He gas
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25 CNS summer school 2002 Principle of GARIS ◆ Magnetic rigidity ◆ is independent from ◆ the velocity of a nucleus. Vacuum q c -1 q c q c +1 gas
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26 CNS summer school 2002 GARIS Detector
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27 CNS summer school 2002 2 71 [110] by 208 Pb( 64 Ni,n) 271 [110]
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28 CNS summer school 2002 271 [110] Summary Reaction 208 Pb( 64 Ni,1n) 271 [110] Target 208 Pb 230 g/cm 2 Efficiency0.76 Counting rate of PSD2/s (@ 0.4 p A) Beam energy311.2 MeV Total beam dose8.8x10 17 Event number1 Cross section2.3 pb Beam energy314.2 MeV Total beam dose6.3x10 17 Event number2 Cross section6.3 pb T(1/2) = 12.9 ms
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29 CNS summer school 2002 Collaborators: K. MoritaRIKEN K. MorimotoRIKEN D. KajiRIKEN, Niigata U. And many others
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30 CNS summer school 2002 New Isotope of Bk ◆ 197 Au( 40 Ar,3n) 234 Bk ■ Beam energy at 196.9 and 188.4 MeV ■ 1.5~2.5 particle µA ◆ 9 -chain events have been observed.
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31 CNS summer school 2002 234 Bk chains
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32 CNS summer school 2002 Decay chain of 234 Bk
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33 CNS summer school 2002 Comparison of -decay Q-value ◆ KUTY is the mass formula with shell energies on a spherical- basis, ◆ TUYY is the mass formula with an empirical shell term, ◆ FRDM is the finite- range-droplet model and folded-Yukawa single-particle potential, and ◆ HFBCS is to be based on the Hartree- Fock+BCS method with the MSk7 Skyrmeforce.
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34 CNS summer school 2002 SHE search is running at full speed
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