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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2011

Future Perspectives of the Legnaro National Laboratories: The SPES project

G de Angelis; A. Andrighetto; G. Bassato; L Biasetto; L. Calabretta; M. Comunian; A. Galatà; M. Giacchini; F. Gramegna; A. Lombardi; M. Manzolaro; G. Prete; L. Sarchiapone; D. Scarpa; D. Zafiropoulos

The aim of the SPES (Selective Production of Exotic Species) project is to provide high intensity and high-quality beams of neutron-rich nuclei to perform forefront research in nuclear structure, reaction dynamics and interdisciplinary fields like medical, biological and material sciences. SPES is a second generation ISOL radioactive ion beam facility, part of the INFN Road Map for the Nuclear Physics and supported by the italian national laboratories LNL (Legnaro) and LNS (Catania). It represents an intermediate step toward the future generation European ISOL facility EURISOL. It is based on the ISOL method with an UCx Direct Target able to sustain a power of 10 kW. The primary proton beam will be delivered by a Cyclotron accelerator with an energy of more then 40 MeV and a beam current of 200 μA. Neutron-rich radioactive ions will be produced by Uranium fission at an expected fission rate in the target of the order of 1013 fissions per second. The exotic isotopes will be re-accelerated by the ALPI superconducting LINAC up to energies of 10-13 AMeV, for masses in the region of A=130 amu, with an expected rate on the secondary target of 108 pps.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015

Nuclear Structure Studies with Stable and Radioactive Beams: The SPES radioactive ion beam project

G. de Angelis; G. Prete; A. Andrighetto; M. Manzolaro; S. Corradetti; D. Scarpa; M. Rossignoli; A. Monetti; M. Lollo; M. Calderolla; J. Vasquez; D. Zafiropoulos; L. Sarchiapone; D. Benini; P. Favaron; M. Rigato; R. Pegoraro; D. Maniero; L. Calabretta; M. Comunian; M. Maggiore; A. Lombardi; L. Piazza; A.M. Porcellato; C. Roncolato; G. Bisoffi; A. Pisent; A. Galatà; M. Giacchini; G. Bassato

A new Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) facility (SPES) is presently under construction at the Legnaro National Laboratories of INFN. The SPES facility is based on the ISOL method using an UCx Direct Target able to sustain a power of 10 kW. The primary proton beam is provided by a high current Cyclotron accelerator with energy of 35-70 MeV and a beam current of 0.2-0.5 mA. Neutron-rich radioactive ions are produced by proton induced fission on an Uranium target at an expected fission rate of the order of 1013 fissions per second. After ionization and selection the exotic isotopes are re-accelerated by the ALPI superconducting LINAC at energies of 10A MeV for masses in the region A=130 amu. The expected secondary beam rates are of the order of 107 – 109 pps. Aim of the SPES facility is to deliver high intensity radioactive ion beams of neutron rich nuclei for nuclear physics research as well as to be an interdisciplinary research centre for radio-isotopes production for medicine and for neutron beams.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015

The SPES Radioactive Ion Beam facility of INFN

G. de Angelis; G. Prete; A. Andrighetto; M. Manzolaro; S. Corradetti; D. Scarpa; M. Rossignoli; A. Monetti; M. Lollo; M. Calderolla; J. Vasquez; D. Zafiropoulos; L. Sarchiapone; D. Benini; P. Favaron; M. Rigato; R. Pegoraro; D. Maniero; L. Calabretta; M. Comunian; M. Maggiore; A. Lombardi; L. Piazza; A.M. Porcellato; C. Roncolato; G. Bisoffi; A. Pisent; A. Galatà; M. Giacchini; G. Bassato

A new Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) facility (SPES) is presently under construction at the Legnaro National Laboratories of INFN. The SPES facility is based on the ISOL method using an UCx Direct Target able to sustain a power of 10 kW. The primary proton beam is provided by a high current Cyclotron accelerator with energy of 40 MeV and a beam current of 0.2-0.5 mA. Neutron-rich radioactive ions are produced by proton induced fission at an expected fission rate of the order of 1013 fissions per second. After ionization and selection the exotic isotopes are re-accelerated by the ALPI superconducting LINAC at energies of 10A MeV for masses in the region A=130 amu. The expected secondary beam rates are of the order of 107 – 109 pps. Aim of the SPES facility is to deliver high intensity radioactive ion beams of neutron rich nuclei for nuclear physics research as well as to be an interdisciplinary research center for radio-isotopes production for medicine and for neutron beams.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2014

The SPES radioactive ion beam project of INFN

Giacomo de Angelis; G. Prete; A. Andrighetto; M. Manzolaro; S. Corradetti; D. Scarpa; M. Rossignoli; A. Monetti; M. Lollo; M. Calderolla; J. Vasquez; D. Zafiropoulos; L. Sarchiapone; D. Benini; P. Favaron; M. Rigato; R. Pegoraro; D. Maniero; L. Calabretta; M. Comunian; M. Maggiore; A. Lombardi; L. Piazza; A.M. Porcellato; C. Roncolato; G. Bisoffi; A. Pisent; A. Galatà; M. Giacchini; G. Bassato

The SPES Radioactive Ion Beam facility at INFN-LNL is presently in the construction phase. The facility is based on the Isol (Isotope separation on-line) method with an UCx Direct Target able to sustain a power of 10 kW. The primary proton beam is provided by a high current Cyclotron accelerator with energy of 35-70 MeV and a beam current of 0.20.5 mA. Neutron-rich radioactive ions are produced by proton induced Uranium fission at an expected fission rate of the order of 1013 fissions per second. After ionization and selection the exotic isotopes are re-accelerated by the ALPI superconducting Linac at energies of 10A MeV for masses in the region A = 130 amu. The expected secondary beam rates are of the order of 107 ? 109 pps. Aim of the SPES project is to provide a facility for high intensity radioactive ion beams for nuclear physics research as well as to develop an interdisciplinary research center based on the cyclotron proton beam.


INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EXOTIC NUCLEI | 2010

Radioactive Ion Beams at INFN Laboratories

L. Calabretta; L. Celona; F. Chines; L. Cosentino; G. Cuttone; Paolo Finocchiaro; M. Maggiore; Alfio Pappalardo; L. Piazza; M. Re; D. Rifuggiato; A. Rovelli; A. Andrighetto; G. Prete; Lisa Biasetto; M. Manzolaro; L. Sarchiapone; A. Galatà; A. Lombardi; F. Gramegna; D. Zafiropoulos; P. Favaron; G. Bassato; M. Poggi; A. Dainelli; D. Scarpa; M. Comunian; P. Mastinu; G. Bisoffi; P. Benetti

The LNS and the LNL are the two laboratories of INFN devoted to the research on nuclear physics. Since the 1995 the LNS are involved in the design and construction of the Radioactive Ion Beam facilities called EXCYT. In the early of 2000 the LNL starts a project for second generation RIB facilities called SPES. In the 2004 at the LNS we start also the production of RIB by in flight fragmentation. Here the status and perspective of these three projects are presented.


2013 International Nuclear Physics Conference, INPC 2013 | 2014

The SPES project at the INFN- Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro

G. Pretea; A. Andrighetto; M. Manzolaro; S. Corradetti; D. Scarpa; M. Rossignoli; A. Monetti; M. Lollo; M. Calderolla; J. Vasquez; D. Zafiropoulos; L. Sarchiapone; D. Benini; P. Favaron; M. Rigato; R. Pegoraro; D. Maniero; L. Calabretta; M. Comunian; M. Maggiore; A. Lombardi; L. Piazza; A.M. Porcellato; C. Roncolato; G. Bisoffi; A. Pisent; A. Galatà; M. Giacchini; G. Bassato; S. Canella


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2008

Calculations and first results obtained with a SiC prototype of the SPES direct target

Marina Barbui; A. Andrighetto; C. Antonucci; Lisa Biasetto; S. Carturan; F. Cervellera; S. Cevolani; M. Cinausero; Paolo Colombo; A. Dainelli; P. Di Bernardo; Mauro Giacchini; F. Gramegna; M. Lollo; G. Maggioni; M. Manzolaro; Giovanni Meneghetti; C. Petrovich; L. Piga; G. Prete; Maurizio Re; V. Rizzi; D. W. Stracener; Michele Tonezzer; D. Zafiropoulos; P. Zanonato


EPJ Web of Conferences | 2016

The SPES radioactive ion beam project of LNL: status and perspectives

Giacomo de Angelis; G. Prete; A. Andrigetto; M. Manzolaro; S. Corradetti; D. Scarpa; M. Rossignoli; A. Monetti; M. Lollo; M. Calderolla; J. Vasquez; D. Zafiropoulos; L. Sarchiapone; D. Benini; P. Favaron; M. Rigato; R. Pegoraro; D. Maniero; L. Calabretta; M. Comunian; M. Maggiore; A. Lombardi; A.M. Porcellato; C. Roncolato; G. Bisoffi; A. Pisent; A. Galatà; M. Giacchini; G. Bassato; S. Canella


Archive | 2012

STATUS OF THE SPES PROJECT: A NEUTRON RICH ISOL FACILITY FOR RE-ACCELERATED RIBS

Leandro Ac Piazza; A. Andrighetto; G. Bisoffi; Paolo Favaron; F. Gramegna; Augusto Lombardi; G. Prete; D. Zafiropoulos


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018

Progress in the realization and commissioning of the exotic beam facility SPES at INFN-LNL

G. Bisoffi; V Andreev; A. Andrighetto; Piergiorgio Antonini; L Bellan; M Bellato; D Benini; J Bermudez; D Bortolato; Michele Calderolla; M Comunian; S. Corradetti; L De Ruvo; A Facco; E Fagotti; Paolo Favaron; A Galatà; F Galtarossa; M Giacchini; F Gramegna; Augusto Lombardi; Mario Maggiore; M. Manzolaro; D Marcato; T Marchi; P Mastinu; A Mendez; P Modanese; M F Moisio; Alberto Monetti

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