ECOS-LINCE: A high-intensity Heavy-ion facility for nuclear structure and reactions

Martel I. Bontoiu C. Orduz A.K. Acosta L. Acosta L. Barrios E. Carrasco R. Dueñas J.A. Gordo-Yanez D. Peregrín A. Peregrin A. Pinto-Gomez A.R. Pinto-Gomez A.R. Prieto-Thomas J.A. Ruiz-Pomares M.J. Junquera T. Sanchez-Segovia J. Sanchez-Segovia J. Ostroumov P.N. Villari A.C.C. Harakeh M.N. Acosta L.A.
Acta Physica Polonica B
Doi 10.5506/APhysPolB.47.607
Volumen 47 páginas 607 - 618
2016-03-01
Citas: 0
Abstract
During the last years, the ECOS working group has been considering the construction of a new high-intensity accelerator of stable ion beams for the next Long-Range Plan of the nuclear physics community in Europe. The new facility (LINCE) will be a multi-user facility dedicated to ECOS science: fundamental physics, astrophysics, nuclear structure and reaction dynamics. In this paper, we summarize preliminary design studies of the low-energy part of this facility based on the use of a multi-ion superconducting linac.
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