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Abstract
The commissioning of the new fragment separator ACCULINNA-2 at FLNR JINR is accomplished. The separator is destined to expand the possibilities in studies of dripline nuclei performed with the exotic secondary radioactive ion beams (RIBs) at energies of (5 - 50) AMeV. The projected high transmission and purification level were confirmed experimentally for a number of RIBs in the last two years. The ACCULINNA-2 setup will become a backbone facility at FLNR for the research in the field of light exotic nuclei. This report shows the current status of the separator, describes the obtained RIBs parameters and first experiments as well, provides the overview of the developing detection, monitoring and control subsystems.
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Gorshkov, A. V.; Belogurov, S. G.; Bezbakh, A. A.; Biare, D.; Beekman, W.; Chudoba, V.; Fomichev, A. S.; Golovkov, M. S.; Gazeeva, E. M.; Grigorenko, L. V.; Kaminski, G.; Krupko, S. A.; Mauyey, B.; Muzalevsky, I. A.; Nikolskii, E. Yu.; Parfenova, Yu. L.; Serikov, A.; Sidorchuk, S. I.; Slepnev, R. S.; Sharov, P. G.; Ter-Akopian, G. M.; Wolski, R.; and Zalewski, B.
(2019)
"Current status of the new fragment separator ACCULINNA-2 and the first-day experiments,"
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials: Vol. 3:
No.
1, Article 6.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.29317/ejpfm.2019030106