1971
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(71)90080-2
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General design features of the JINR 4 m isochronous cyclotron with a smoothly variable heavy ion energy

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“…TRIUMF will accelerate negative hydrogen ions, H-, which will be injected from a 300 keV external source down the axis of the upper pole. The advantage of the H-ions is that they can be easily extracted from the cyclotron by a simple stripping At Dubna there is a proposal to convert the-3.1 m heavy ion classi.cal cyclotron to a 4 m sector machine for higher energy heavy ions ( Shelaev et al 1971). This would be the largest single heavy ion cyclotron, with k = 625, compared to 250 for the present 3.1 m, and 240 for the Indiana cyclotron under construction.…”
Section: Other Circular Acceleratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TRIUMF will accelerate negative hydrogen ions, H-, which will be injected from a 300 keV external source down the axis of the upper pole. The advantage of the H-ions is that they can be easily extracted from the cyclotron by a simple stripping At Dubna there is a proposal to convert the-3.1 m heavy ion classi.cal cyclotron to a 4 m sector machine for higher energy heavy ions ( Shelaev et al 1971). This would be the largest single heavy ion cyclotron, with k = 625, compared to 250 for the present 3.1 m, and 240 for the Indiana cyclotron under construction.…”
Section: Other Circular Acceleratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%