NSC KIPT accelerator on nuclear and high energy physics

I.S. Guk, A.N. Dovbnya, S.G. Kononenko, A.S. Tarasenko, J.I.M. Botman, M.J. Wiel, van der

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Abstract

One of the main reasons for the outflow of experts in nuclear physics and adjacent areas of science from Ukraine is the absence of modern accelerating facilities, for conducting research in the present fields of interest worldwide in this area of knowledge. A qualitatively new level of research can be achieved by the construction of a new generation accelerator applying the latest developments in the field of electron beam acceleration, in particular on the basis of superconducting accelerating structures of the TESLA type. Such structures may be used for continuous, polarized electron beams, which is crucial e.g. for thin(?) experiments checking modern theoretical models of interactions of nuclear substance, and for beams with high current and extremely short pulses for research in free electron laser and neutron physics. Such a facility will create an opportunity for carrying out research representing the interest of scientists from other countries, which will promote the integration of Ukrainian science into European and worldwide research.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 9th European Particle Accelerator Conference, (EPAC 2004), 5-9 July 2004, Luzern, Switzerland
Place of PublicationLucerne, Switzerland
PublisherEuropean Physical Society (EPS)
PagesMOPLT099-761/763
ISBN (Print)92-9083-232-0
Publication statusPublished - 2004
EventEPAC 2004 -
Duration: 5 Jul 20049 Jul 2004

Conference

ConferenceEPAC 2004
Period5/07/049/07/04

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