Title: Diapositive 1
1The DESIR low energy beam facility at SPIRAL2
Decay, Excitation and Storage of Radioactive
Ions http//www.cenbg.in2p3.fr/desir
Collaboration promoting ISOL beams at SPIRAL2
Spokes-person B. Blank, Bordeaux
blank_at_cenbg.in2p3.fr GANIL liaison J.-C.
Thomas, Caen thomasjc_at_ganil.fr
- DESIR _at_ SPIRAL2
- Beam preparation
- The DESIR Facility
- Selected physics cases
- Cost estimates / Synergies / Milestones
B. Blank, CENBG LEA
workshop, Catania, 13-15 october 2008
2Why a low energy beam facility at SPIRAL2 ?
- Different production modes considered
- n-induced fission -gt neutron-rich nuclei
- fusion reaction -gt (super)heavy, n-deficient
nuclei ( refractory elements) - fragment products at low-energy -gt light exotic
nuclei
- Large variety and high degree of purity for
exotic beams - all kind of ionization sources (including laser
ionization) - high-efficiency RFQ cooler/buncher
high-resolution mass separator
3DESIR physics program
- Decay spectroscopy
- - decay properties and nuclear structure
studies - - particle-particle correlations, cluster
emission, GT strength - - exotic shapes, halo nuclei
- Laser spectroscopy
- - static properties of nuclei in their ground
and isomeric states - - nuclear structure and deformation
- Fundamental interactions
- - CVC hypothesis, CKM matrix unitarity via 0 ?
0 transitions - - exotic interactions (scalar and tensor
currents) - - CP (or T) violation with e.g. Radium
- Solid state physics and other applications
4N F S
SPIRAL2 layout
SRI
LINAG
Fusion reaction 14 A.MeV A/Q3 HI, 1 mA
S3
DESIR
Level -1
Level -1
n-induced 238U fission 40 MeV 5 mA deuterons 1014
fissions/s
Fragmentation ISOL 95 A.MeV 36Ar 3 kW
Production building
GANIL/ SPIRAL
5RFQ and HRS cave in the production building
Production building
SHIRaC
6SHIRaC SPIRAL2 High Intensity Radiofrequency
Cooler
Prototype RFQ linear Paul trap, work initiated at
CSNSM Orsay (D. Lunney) Under development at LPC
Caen (G. Ban, F. Duval)
Goals High-voltage (20 kV), high frequency (20
MHz) linear radio-frequency quadrupole trap for
strong confinement of mA beams should deliver
beams with 1 p.mm.mrad emittance Results so
far Prototype tested at high-current separator
SIDONIE (Orsay)
O. Gianfrancesco et
al., Proc. EMIS2007
7High resolusion mass separator
- symmetric design, inspired by the CARIBU HRS at
ANL - with two magnetic dipoles (D)
- six quadrupoles (Q)
- two sextupoles (H)
- one multipole (M)
- combined as QQHQD M DQHQQ
- minimized aberrations,
- large mass dispersion
- expected performances M/DM 2.104 for a 1
p.mm.mrad at 10 to 60 keV
Beam profile in x-direction
Suggested layout
T. Kurtukian-Nieto, CENBG
8Laser room (mezzanine)
DESIR layout level 0
Identification station with tape
Beam from S3
Level 0
Level -1
Beam from Production building
Level -1
Crane access to basement
5 m
Beam from SPIRAL1
9DESIR layout - Level -1
Beam from S3
Work shop
Radio lab
storage
Beam from Production building
X
Supply
Limits DESIR hall
Beam from SPIRAL1
10Refractory elements For ISOL-type studies
11LUMIERE Laser Utilisation for Measurement and
Ionization of Exotic Radioactive Elements
F. Le Blanc ,Orsay G. Neyens, Leuven P. Campbell,
Manchester
- Collinear Laser spectroscopy
- - spins
- - magnetic moments
- - quadrupole moments
- - change of charge radii
- b-NMR spectroscopy
- - nuclear gyromagnetic factor
- - quadrupole moment
- N50, N64, N82,
- Microwave double resonance in a Paul trap
- - hyperfine anomaly and higher order momenta
(octupole and hexadecapole deformation) - Eu, Cs, Au, Rn, Fr, Ra, Am .
12BESTIOL BEta decay STudies at the SPIRAL2 IsOL
facility
- Decay studies with halo nuclei
- Clustering studies in light nuclei
- b-delayed charged-particle emission e.g.
proton-proton correlation - Super-allowed b decays and the standard model of
electro-weak interaction - Deformation and Gamow-Teller distribution
- 2n correlations, Pn and nuclear structure
(r-process) - ...
M.J.G. Borge, Madrid B. Blank, Bordeaux
b-g setup, B. Blank (Bordeaux)
TETRA, Y. Penionzhkevich (Dubna)
TAS, B. Rubio (Valencia)
13MLLTRAP
- High-accuracy mass measurements
- - unitarity of CKM matrix (Vud) 50Mn, 54Co
with DM/M10-10 - - transuranium isotopes (beams from S3)
M(Zgt102) -
- In-trap spectroscopy
- - conversion electron and a spectroscopy
shape coexistence -
- Trap-assisted spectroscopy
- - b decay studies of isomerically pure
radioactive species
P. Thirolf , Munich
Set-up being installed at MLL/Garching
14KVI atomic trapping facility MOT
-
- New limits on scalar and tensor contributions in
the weak interaction - New limits on time-reversal violation in beta
decay - Systematic of atomic parity non-conservation in
a long isotopic chain
H. Wilschut, Groningen
? detector
MCP
V0
-V0
0
Experimental set-up at KVI
15Search for exotic interactions
e
nucleus
q
ne
requires to measure the recoil ion b particle
x Fermi fraction r GT/F mixing ratio
a contains quadratic S and T contributions
O. Naviliat-Cuncic et al., LPC Caen
16CVC, CKM, exotic currents 0 ? 0 b decays
3071.4 (8) s
Measurements - Q value
- T1/2 -
branching ratios
? Vud00 0.97418(26) VusK
0.2254(21) VubB 0.00367(47)
?
1.0000(11)
17b-NMR spectroscopy
b-asymmetry in the decay of polarized nuclei in a
magnetic field
- Zeeman splitting related to gI and QS
MI
I
M-I
with
and
- resonant destruction of the polarization (i.e.
b-asymmetry) by means of an additional RF
magnetic field
- complementary technique to collinear laser
spectroscopy
- suitable for light elements (low QS values)
18Atomic hyperfine structure
Interaction between an orbital e- (J) and the
atomic nucleus (I,mI,QS)
- results in a hyperfine splitting (HFS) of the e-
energy levels
n
J
with
F
DEHFS
- Hyperfine structure constants
and
- Collinear laser spectroscopy DmI/mI 10-2,
DQS/QS 10-1 for heavy elements
19Isotope shift measurements
Frequency shift between atomic transitions in
different isotopes of the same chemical element
- related to the mass and size differences
J2, F2
dnA,A
J2, F2
J1, F1
J1, F1
- mean square charge radius variations with a
precision 10-3
- study of nuclei shape (deformation)
20The physics case for b-NMR on polarized beams
nuclear structure towards and beyond 78Ni
Kr
Produced at SPIRALII with d-induced fission
Se
Ge
- Evolution of n orbits
- from Z40 to Z28
- ground state spins and moments
- of 83Ge, 81Zn, 79Ni and
- of 81Ge, 79Zn, 77Ni
- g-factors can reveal erosion
- of N50 shell closure
Zn
Ni
Lifetime OK for b-NMR studies
G. Neyens et al., KU Leuven
21DESIR building costs
Infrastructure Estimated costs
Available funds DESIR building 6000
k 2000 k (CPER) RFQ
320 k 320 k (CPER) HRS
1000 to 1500 k
- beam lines 3600 k
- RFQ off-line sources
200 k Total (preliminary) 11000 to
16000 k
22Equipments foreseen at DESIR
Collinear laser spectroscopy Manchester 30
0 k Orsay 200 k Leuven 150
k b-NMR setup Leuven 100 k b-charged
particle setup France, ANR VS3 2006 240
k Spectroscopy setup Madrid 200 k TAS
setup Valencia 180 k Neutron detection -
multiplicity, TETRA setup Dubna 200 k -
energy LPC Caen and others 400 k MLL trap
system LMU München 860 k MOT trap KVI
Groningen 500 k Total (preliminary)
3300 k
LUMIERE
BESTIOL
23Synergies with FAIR/NuSTAR
Beam preparation RFQs, traps, low-energy beam
diagnostics Trap-assisted spectroscopy
(MATS) Laser spectroscopy (LASPEC) Neutron
detection (NCAP) New types of charged-particle
and gamma detectors (e.g. LaBr2) .
To a large extend the same community!!!!
24DESIR Milestones
- Dec 2008 technical report (SPIRAL2 TAC)
- 2009 call for experiment proposals
- 2010 building design study
- 2011 construction of the building
- end 2013 day 1 of operation
B. Blank, M.J.G. Borge, P. Cambell, F. Leblanc,
M. Lewitowicz, D. Lunney, O. Naviliat-Cuncic, G.
Neyens, B. Rubio, P. Thirolf, J.-C. Thomas and
many more Opened to everyone interested --------
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