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Current Status of the Heavy-Ion Accelerator Facility RAON
Jongwon Kim,Wookang Kim,Hyun-man JANG,Young Kwon Kim,Ilkyoung SHIN,Bun-sik PARK,Ji-Ho Jang,Jaehong KIM,Sang-il LEE,Suk-jin CHOI,Chul-jin CHOI 한국물리학회 2016 새물리 Vol.66 No.12
The baseline design of the heavy-ion accelerator facility called RAON was completed in 2012, and its construction is scheduled to be completed in 2021. The rare isotope science project (RISP) was organized to establish the facility under the auspices of Institute for Basic Science (IBS). A complex of superconducting (SC) linacs will be used for the accelerations of high-power heavy-ion beams to utilize the technique of in-flight fragmentation for isotope beam production and for the post acceleration of the rare isotope beams produced by using the isotope separation on line (ISOL) method. The ISOL system will be driven by a 70 MeV H$^-$ cyclotron. Many efforts have been directed to developing prototypes of the SC cavities and related components, which are the core parts of the SC linac. Mass production of all the components with proper quality control is a major concern of the project. Recently, a test facility equipped with a 330 W LHe cryoplant was completed, and it has been used to test prototypes of and actual SC-linac components. Progress on RAON construction is described.