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CRYOMODULES

Approved by CERN Research Board in December 2009. CRYOMODULES. High Beta Low Beta. ISOLDE today offers the largest range of available isotopes of a ny ISOL facility worldwide.

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CRYOMODULES

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  1. Approved by CERN Research Board in December 2009 CRYOMODULES High Beta Low Beta

  2. ISOLDE today offers the largest range of available isotopes of any ISOL facility worldwide. HIE-ISOLDE aims at increasing the energy of these RIB up to 10A MeV and their intensity by a factor 10 HIE-ISOLDE will play an important role in the network of ISOL facilities preparing EURISOL (with SPIRAL2 and SPES) http://isolde.web.cern.ch/ISOLDE/ New opportunities in the physics landscape at CERN So far >600 radioactive isotopes of >60 elements

  3. Scope of HIE-ISOLDE Energy Upgrade: The HIE-ISOLDE project concentrates on the construction of the SC LINAC and associated infrastructure in order to upgrade the energy of the post-accelerated radioactive ion beams to 5.5 MeV/u in 2013 and 10 MeV/u by 2015 Intensity Upgrade: The design study for the intensity upgrade, also part of HIE-ISOLDE, starts in 2011, and addresses the technical feasibility and cost estimate for operating the facility at 10 kW once LINAC4 and PS Booster are online.

  4. SC Linac Layoutstaged installation 1.2 MeV/u 3 MeV/u 5.5 MeV/u 8 MeV/u 10 MeV/u

  5. Linac4 construction site – 5.5.2009 Linac4 tunnel (“cut and cover” excavation) seen from high-energy side. Final concrete works starting at low-energy side, excavation proceeding at high energy side. Tunnel level -12 m, length 100 m. Delivery of tunnel and surface equipment building end of 2010.

  6. Overall Current Cost Estimate • The current total cost of HIE-ISOLDE is 39.3 MCHF materials and 164 FTE (90 Staff FTE+ 74 Fellows/Phd FTE) • This includes the beam quality improvement and part of the linac design study & prototyping costs (4.8 MCHF + 6 FTE) that have already been spent, and necessary consolidation costs. • Funding for the upgrade to 5.5A MeV is complete. • 12.4 MCHF of external funding is still necessary to complete the project. Various negotiations and grant applications are ongoing, • Staff is provided by CERN. Fellows/Phd will be funded by Marie Curie training network (CATHI) and ISOLDE Collaboration Funds

  7. Management & Communication Structure International Collaboration Steering Committee International Advisory Panel Technical Coordination M. Pasini Project Management – Y. Kadi Design Study R. Catherall Safety A.P. Bernardes Linac System M. Pasini Infrastructure and Integration D. Parchet Beam Dynamics Working Group RF Accelerating Structures Working Group Cryomodules Working Group Linac Commissioning Working Group Infrastructure & integration Working Group Design Study Working Group Safety Working Group

  8. Call for Letters of Intent (deadline May 21) • 34 Letters submitted • 284 Participants from 76 Laboratories in 22 Countries • 30 LOIs make use of the Energy and Intensity increases; 4 of the intensity upgrade only • Major mechanisms are Coulex (13) and transfer(16); elastic scattering(3); fission(2) • (3) letters concern masses and moments; (4) astrophysics and (5) major new instrumentation • Letters will be presented and evaluated by INTC on June 23-24

  9. LOI participants by Country

  10. LOI Spokespersons by Country

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