In 2011-2017 in the framework of the international collaboration project “Energy and Transmutation of RAW”, a series of experimental studies on the deep subcritical uranium assembly QUINTA were carried out. The massive uranium target (512 kg of natU) was irradiated with 0.66 GeV proton, deuterons and 12C nuclei (1 to 4 AGeV) from the Phasotron and Nuclotron accelerators (JINR, Dubna). The main results of experimental studies carried out with the participation of the Kharkov group of collaboration are presented.
Simulation of a quasi-infinite uranium target irradiated by 1 GeV proton and deuteron particles with the help of FLUKA simulation package was carried out. Neutron spectra and neutron flux in a target volume were obtained. 235U(n,f), 238U(n,f), 238U(n,g) reaction rates in a target were determined. Beam particle power multiplication were calculated.
The Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) the new flagship project of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Mega-project NICA is being developed at JINR in Dubna. The project is in advanced stages of realization. Considering that -it is a perfect moment to present its actual state and to find new people from scientific and engineering environment, companies and students for further development and cooperation. This conference will bring together experts, scientists, engineers and students interested in heavy-ion physics and in various aspects of design and construction of measuring equipment for NICA experiments.The IV MPD Collaboration Meeting is a regular meeting of the MPD International Collaboration, held at the same place and time. NICA Days is associated also with V Slow Control Warsaw 2019, held in the last days of the meeting.
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