Rauno Julin TA-04 JYU EURISOL-EURONS Town Meeting Helsinki 17-18 September 2007
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Accelerator Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Centre of Excellence status in Finland 2006-2011
Rauno Julin TA-04 JYU EURISOL-EURONS Town Meeting Helsinki 17-18 September 2007
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JYFLAccelerator Laboratory, Department of Physics,
University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland
Rauno Julin TA-04 JYU EURISOL-EURONS Town Meeting Helsinki 17-18 September 2007
Name / Location of the infrastructure:
Accelerator Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland
Approximate investment / replacement cost
15.895.000 € / 21.750.000€
Annual operating cost: 2.270.010 €
Funding sources: University of Jyväskylä, Academy of Finland, European Union Programmes, International scientific collaborations
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Rauno Julin TA-04 JYU EURISOL-EURONS Town Meeting Helsinki 17-18 September 2007
Brief description of the accelerator infrastr:
The accelerator facility at JYFL consisting of a K=130 cyclotron with two ECR and a multi-cusp ion sources delivers one of the largest variety of stable-ion beams suitable for nuclear physics research and applications in Europe. Its reliability is reflected in the annual operation time, which during the last years has been close to 7000 hours. As a university laboratory attached to the Department of Physics it also forms an ideal training site for PhD students and young researchers.
At the JYFL accelerator laboratory, access can be offered also to the new 1.5MV Pelletron accelerator.
A new K=35 light-ion cyclotron will be commissioned in 2009 at JYFL. Consequently, more beam time will be available for the users and for the development of high-intensity heavy-ion beams as well as various tests needed in the development of new instrumentation.
Major instrumentation The main experimental facilities available for the users are the RITU recoil separator with detector arrays at the target (JUROGAM Ge detector array) and the focal plane (GREAT spectrometer) and the IGISOL separator with ion traps and laser spectroscopy systems. The former uses heavy ions and is at the moment the most efficient system in the world for tagging experiments of heavy exotic nuclei. The latter mainly uses high-intensity proton beams to produce various species of cooled and bunched radioactive ion beams via fission for studies of ground-state and decay properties of exotic nuclei. Beam lines and instrumentation for nuclear reaction studies are also available. Special beam lines have been designed for various applications and test experiments.
Total beamtime per year 6500 h
Program Advisory Comm. Yes
User Organization Yes
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Rauno Julin TA-04 JYU EURISOL-EURONS Town Meeting Helsinki 17-18 September 2007
Infrastructure under EURONS? Yes
Access unit defined under EURONS / to be defined under EURONSII
Beam hour / Beam hour
Unit cost defined under EURONS / to be defined under EURONSII
415€ / 430€
EU:(274€/??€)
Access delivered per year under EURONS* / estimate of this number for EURONSII
850/ 700
Number of user projects supported per year under EURONS* / estimate of this number for EURONSII
21 / 15
Number of users supported per year under EURONS* / estimate of this number for EURONSII
75 / 60
Number of person-days supported per year under EURONS* / estimate of this number for EURONSII
830 / 700
* please give the sum of the respective numbers for 2005 and 2006 divided by two
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Rauno Julin TA-04 JYU EURISOL-EURONS Town Meeting Helsinki 17-18 September 2007
Transnational Access to JYFL
New :
Pelletron
K=30 cyclotron New IGISOL site
2nd recoil separator
→ More beam time for difficult experiments and testing
Rauno Julin TA-04 JYU EURISOL-EURONS Town Meeting Helsinki 17-18 September 2007
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New :
Laser ion source systemFURIOS
at IGISOL
SAGE γ and e- spectrometer
Rauno Julin TA-04 JYU EURISOL-EURONS Town Meeting Helsinki 17-18 September 2007
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Finland Distinguished Professor 2007-2011: Jacek Dobaczewski
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