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Thursday, March 12, 2011. NuPECC @ Paris. Asian Nuclear Physics Association. H. Sakai RIKEN ANPhA , Chair. ANPhA Member counties/region. 1st board meeting (China) 18th July 2009 @Peking University. Korea: 200. Vietnam: 50. China: 1,000. Japan: 1,000.
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Thursday, March 12, 2011 NuPECC @ Paris Asian Nuclear Physics Association H. Sakai RIKEN ANPhA, Chair
ANPhA Member counties/region • 1st board meeting (China) • 18th July 2009 @Peking University Korea:200 Vietnam:50 China:1,000 Japan:1,000 • 2nd board meeting (Japan) • 17th Jan. 2010 @J-PARC (Tokai) Australia is joined to Asia ! Taiwan:50 Australia50 India:300 • 3rd board meeting (Korea) • 2nd Oct. 2010 @SKKU (Seoul) 8 member counties/region Mongolia:30
ANPhA member countries/region Australia China India Japan Korea Mongolia Taiwan Vietnum Covers large part of Asia and Oceania
ANPhA Board Members Chair: Hideyuki Sakai (Japan) Vice Chair: Yanlin Ye (China) , Dong-Phil Min (Korea) Secretary: Tohru Motobayashi(Japan) China : Weiping Liu Guoqing Xiao Yugang Ma Yanlin Ye Japan : Shoji Nagamiya Tohru Motobayashi Takaharu Otsuka Hideyuki Sakai Korea : Dong-Phil Min Seung-Woo Hong Wooyoung Kim Vietnam : Dao Tien Khoa Australia : Anthony Thomas India : Bikash Sinha, Swaminathan Kalias Taiwan : Jiunn-Wei Chen Mongolia : to be decided
Some ANPhA Activities • ANPhA Symposium • First ANPhA Symposium: Nuclear Physics Facilities in Asia • Jan. 18-19, 2010, Tokai, Japan (J-PARC) • Second ANPhA Symposium : KoRIA project • Oct. 1-2, 2010, Seoul, Korea (SKKU) • Third ANPhA Symposium : to be announced • Apr. 29-30, 2011, Lanzhou, China (IMP) • Coordinate NP sessions of AAPPS11 @Shanghai, Nov. 14-18, 2010 • Symposium, Schools : under the “ANPhA spirit ” • ISPUN (Hanoi, 2011) • CNS-EFES Summer School (Tokyo, 2011) • APNSS2012, June/July (Taipei, 2012) What is the “ANPhA spirit” ? • ANPhA board members should be involved in organization of • the symposium / school. • No direct financial support by ANPhA. Spiritual support only.
19 talks +panel discussion Japan H. Sakaurai(RIKEN) RIBF T. Nagae(Kyoto Univ), J-PARC T. Otsuka (Univ. Tokyo) Theory & ND T. Kishimoto(RCNP) RCNP H. Shimizu(Tohoku-U) T. Noro(Kyushu Univ) other facilities S. Aoki(Tsukuba) Computing facilities China Quoqing Xiao(IMP) HIRFL-CSR in Lanzhou Weiping Liu (CIAE) BRIF Yugang Ma (SINAP) SSRF-SLEGS Korea Seung-woo Hong (SKKU) KoRIA Y. D. Kim (Sejong U.) Reno Kui Young Kim (KAERI) proton Linac India Bikash Sinha (VECC/SINP) Super Cyclo & RIBF S. Kailas (BARC) Facil. Mumbai and Delhi Vietnam Vu Than Mai (Hanoi Univ. of Sci.) Situation in Vietnum Taiwan Daicui Zhou (Huazhong Normal U.) ALICE at LHC Jiunn-Wei Chen (NTU.) Situation in Taiwan Australia David Hinde (ANU) Situation in Australia
25 talks +2discussions Program* First Day Oct 1 (9:15 ~ 18:40) 9:15 ~ 9:20 Dong-Pil Min Opening 9:20 ~ 9:50 Wolfgang Mittig FRIB and KoRIA 9:50 ~ 10:20 Yorick Blumenfeld CERN ISOLDE and EURISOL 10:20 ~ 10:50 Tohru Motobayashi Nuclear Physics at RIBF 11:10 ~ 11:40 Marek Lewitowicz Low energy physics & related facility in SPIRAL2 11:40 ~ 12:10 Alberto Andrighetto The production target for RIB's facility : R&D activities at LNL for the SPES project 12:10 ~ 12:30 Yoshishige Yamazaki Linac, Synchrotron, and Cyclotron for RIB 1:30 ~ 1:50 Weiping Liu Progress of on-going (BRIF) and proposed (CARIF) RIB Projects in CIAE 1:50 ~ 2:10 Dan Xie A Brief Review of the Development of ECR Ion Source 2:10 ~ 2:30 Hironori Kuboki Stripper in RIBF 2:30 ~ 2:50 Toshiyuki Kubo Fragment Separator in RIBF 2:50 ~ 3:10 Hiroari Miyatake A New Approach for Next-TRIAC 3:30 ~ 3:45 Seung-Woo Hong Overview of KoRIA 3:45 ~ 4:10 Yong Kyun Kim Planning of Scientific Program at KoRIA 4:10 ~ 4:35 Young Kwan Kwon KRS: KoRIA Recoil Spectrometer 4:35 ~ 5:00 Kyung Sei Lee Large-Acceptance Multipurpose Spectrometer (LAMPS) for Symmetry-Energy Researches in Korea 5:00 ~ 5:25 Se-Hwan Park Material Science Research at KoRIA 5:25 ~ 5:45 Dai Hyuk Yu Atomic Physics for RI Research 5:45 ~ 6:05 Young-Ouk Lee Nuclear Data at KoRIA 6:05 ~ 6:30 Hide Sakai Discussion Second Day: Oct 2. (9:00 ~ 12:10) 9:00 ~ 9:30 Seung Kook Ko Driver Linac 9:30 ~ 9:50 Jong Seo Chai Cyclotron 9:50 ~ 10:10 B. H. Oh Ion Source 10:10 ~ 10:30 Yong Sub Cho RFQ 10:50 ~ 11:10 Tae-Sun Park ISOL Linac 11:10 ~ 11:30 Jong Won Kim Fragment Separator 11:30 ~ 12:00 Jerry Nolen Discussion 12:00 ~ 12:10 Hide Sakai Closing
Conference topics • International Rare Isotope Beam Facilities • Nuclear Physics and Facilities in China • Science and Technology of ADS • International Collaboration
New Accelerator Facilities in Asia • Hadron Facility J-PARC (KEK/JAEA, Tokai, Japan) • Rare Isotope Beam Facilities RIBF (RIKEN, Wako, Japan), In-flight RIB HIRLF-CSR (IMP, Lanzhou, China), In-flight RIB BRIF2 (CIAE, Beijing, China), ISOL RIB VECC RIB (Calcutta, India), ISOL RIB KoRIA (?, Korea), In-flight+ISOL RIB World top class accelerator facilities are now existing/being built in Asia !
KoRIA J-PARC IMP Lanzhou BRIFF2 RIBF VEC-RIB hadron In-flight RIB ISOL RIB
KoRIA (Korea Rare Isotope Accelerator) Courtesy of S.W. Hong • Multipurpose, heavy-ion accelerator for basic science research • Proposed budget for hardware: ~$400 M • - separate budget for manpower and buildings • Both ISOL & In-Flight Fragmentation (IFF) methods for RI production • - For IFF, SC Heavy-Ion Linac: 200MeV/u, 8pμA (for Uranium) • - For ISOL, both cyclotron (70kW) and SC Linac (400kW) can be used. • Uniqueness: • - Secondary production of RI beams by combining IFF and ISOL: more exotic RIB • - RI beams can be post-accelerated to ~200MeV/u • Conceptual design project: March, 2010 – January, 2011 • Next design studies will start in 2011 • Site is not decided yet. • International collaboration is essential.
200 MeV/u, 9Ⅹ108pps(132Sn) 200 MeV/u, 8puA (U) 28GHz SC ECR IS IFF linac Future extension RFQ SCL SCL β=0.041, β=0.085 QWR QWR β=0.285, β=0.53 HWR HWR Stripper 400KW ISOL target H2+ D+ Cyclotron p: 70/100MeV, 1mA In-flight target 70KW ISOL linac Nuclear Data Nuclear Data RFQ SCL SCL 17.5 MeV/u Stripper β=0.10 QWR β=0.04 QWR ECR IS Fragment Separator Low energy experiments Atomic Physics Nuclear Astrophysics Material Science Medical/Bio Science Medical Science High energy experiments
In near future Asia will play an important role in nuclear physics(science) in the world. NuPECC 6,000 NSAC 2,400 ANPhA 2,700 • However, ANPhA definitely needs long time before it reaches a stage of NuPECC. • Meantime we solicit your strong support.