IPAC'23 - Particle Accelerator Projects and Upgrades

IPAC’23 / PARTICLE ACCELERATOR PROJECTS AND UPGRADES 65 Project Region Asia and Australasia Project Location China Project Type New Project Project Description HIAF is a new accelerator facility under constructed at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) in China. The research mission of HIAF is to study interdisciplinary on nuclear physics, nuclear astrophysics, atomic physics and heavy ion applications. The facility consists of a superconducting ECR ion source (SECR), a CW super-conducting ion linac (iLinac), a fast ramping booster synchrotron (BRing) and a high precision spectrometer ring (SRing). A fragment separator (HFRS) is used to connect BRing and SRing. Six experimental terminals will be built at HIAF. The maximum magnetic rigidity is 34 Tm. The civil construction was already started in December of 2018. The accelerator tunnel and buildings will be complete in late 2023. First part of the accelerator will be installed in 2024. The goal is to have beam ready for the experiment by 2025. Requirements List Available Yes Approval Date 31/12/2015 Status of Contracting ~85% of items are contracted Construction scheduled to start 23/12/2018 Estimated Project Cost 450M USD Estimated Construction Duration 7 years Type of Equipment to be Purchased Superconducting magnets, vacuum pumps, beam line magnets, electronics, etc. Project Leader(s) Guoqing Xiao Affiliation Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences e-mail xiaogq@impcas.ac.cn Contact Person(s) Jiancheng Yang Affiliation Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences e-mail yangjch@impcas.ac.cn High Intensity heavy-ion Acelerator Facility

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