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Nuclear Physics Long Range Plan in Asia Pacific
for IUPAP WG9 meeting in Bologna, Italy, September 8, 2018
Kazuhiro Tanaka Chair of ANPhA and
AAPPS-DNP [email protected]
ANPhA • Asian Nuclear Physics Association ‒ Launched in 2009 ‒ Central organization representing Nuclear Physics in Asia
Pacific. • Eight membership countries and regions
‒ Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan, and Vietnam • Objectives
‒ To strengthen “Collaboration” among Asian nuclear research scientists through the promotion of nuclear physics and its transdisciplinary and applications
– To promote “Education” in Asian nuclear science through mutual exchange and coordination
‒ To coordinate among Asian nuclear scientists by actively utilizing existing research facilities
‒ To discuss future planning of nuclear science facilities and instrumentation in Asia
• ANPhA plays the role of Division of Nuclear Physics of AAPPS. – ANPhA Chair should be the chair of DNP-AAPPS. 2
ANPhA/DNP-AAPPS: Current EXCO Officers
• Chair Kazuhiro Tanaka (2017-2019) (KEK)
• Vice Chair Weiping Liu (CIAE, China) Tohru Motobayashi (RIKEN, Japan) Anthony Thomas (Univ. of Adelaide, Australia)
• Secretary Hirokazu Tamura (Tohoku Univ) December 5, 2016 AAPPS Division Meeting 3
Next ANPhA Board Meeting
• The annual board meeting of The ANPhA (Asian Nuclear Physics Association) of this year will be held in Beijing, China, on September 14, 2018.
• symposium on nuclear physics facilities in Asia (ANPhA2018) will be held on September 13, 2018.
• This time we will have observers from Myanmar, Hong Kong, and Kazakhstan.
• Homepage: http://anpha2018.bisol.org/ • E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected]
Nuclear Physics Long Range Plan in AP No official LRP in AP at present. However, it is one of our final goals, because main objectives of ANPhA are;
– Education, – Collaboration, – Coordination of utilizing existing research facilities, – Discussion for future planning.
All of them strongly couple to LRP.
Then we started to prepare ANPhA White Paper as the first step! 5
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RAON/RISP Daejeon, Korea
Our Major (RIB) Facilities in AP
HIAF/CIADS
Soleroo
KISS & MRTOF
MRTOF
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Unique Accelerator Facilities for Nucl. Phys. in Japan
e-, photon
Town Institute Facility Characteristics
Canberra, Australia Australian National University (ANU), Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility 15MV Tandem accelerator + superconducting Linear
Accelerator
Beijing, China Beijing Tandem Accelerator Nuclear Physics National Laboratory BTANL/BRIF 15 MV tandem accelerator, 100 MeV 20 μA proton cyclotron,
ISOL
Shanghai, China Shanghai Laser Electron Gamma Source SLEGS 0.4-20 MeV BCS γ-ray source based on Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Jinping, China China Jinping underground Laboratory (CJPL), JINPING UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR ASTROPHYSICS EXPERIMENT (JUNA)
CJPL / JUNA 400 kV accelerator (Ion species of Stable nuclei: H to He), Max. Energy: 400 kV*q, Beam Intensity: up to 2.5 emA
Lanzhou, China Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou HIRFL SSC cyclotron: K=450 and full ion acceleration CSRm booster synchrotron 12.2 Tm
Huizhou, China Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility, Institute of modern Physics HIAF
Heavy-Ion Linac, Booster-ring ~1GeV/u and Ring spectrometer (Phase 1). Compressor ring ~5GeV/u and Enrgy Recovery Linac.
Huizhou, China China Initiative ADS CIADS The 250 MeV and 10mA (maximum beam current) CW mode superconducting proton LINAC
Munbai, India Bhabha Atomic Research Centre - Tata Institute of Fundamental Research BARC-TIFR 14MV heavy ion tandem + superconducting linac (PLF:
Pelletron LINAC Facility)
New Delhi, India Inter-University Accelerator Centre IUAC 15MV heavy ion tandem + superconducting linac
Kolkata, India Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre VECC VECC K130 cyclotron (p,α), K500 Superconducting Cyclotron
Chiba, Japan Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator, National Institute of Radiological Sciences HIMAC High energy heavy ion beams, up to 800 MeV/u, supplied by
linear accelerators and two synchrotron rings. Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan J-PARC (Nuclear and Particle Physics Facility) J-PARC High Intensity Accelarators, 400MeV LINAC, 3GeV RCS,
50GeV MR
Osaka, Japan Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University RCNP/LEPS
Cyclotron complex (K140 AVF + K400 Ring) Laser-electron back-scattered photon facility at SPring-8 site, 2.4 and 2.9 GeV.
SPring-8 site, Hyogo, Japan
Laboratory of Advanced Science and Technology for Industry NewSUBARU Laser Compton Scattering Gamma-ray Beam Source (1 - 76
MeV)
Wako, Saitama, Japan
RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, RI Beam Factory RIBF
Heavy Ion Linac and several big Ring Cycrotrons (Max K=2500MeV), Big Rips Projectile Isotope Separator
Fukuoka, Japan Kyushu University, Center for Accelerator and Beam Applied Science FFAG synchrotron and tandem acceleror
Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan
Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Tandem Accelerator Facility 20MV tandem accelerator and superconducting linac
booster. Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
University of Tsukuba, Tandem Accelerator Complex UTTAC 6 MV tandem accelerator / 1 MV Tandetron accelerator
Sendai, Japan Tohoku University, Cyclotron and Radioisotope Center CYRIC K110 and K12 cycrotrons
Sendai, Japan Research Center for Electron-Photon Science, Tohoku University ELPH
60 MeV High Intensity ELECTRON Linac, 1.3 GeV Booster Electron Synchrotron for GeV tagged photon beams
Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea Korea Multi-purpose Accelerator Complex KOMAC 100 MeV and 20 MeV Proton linac
Seoul, Korea Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), The Accelerator Laboratory KIST 2MeV and 6 MV tandetron accelerators
Seoul, Korea Korea Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator at Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences (KIRMAS)
KIRAMS AVF cyclotron for 50MeV protons
Jeollabuk-do, Korea Advanced Radiation Technology Institute 15-30 MeV 500microA Proton Cycrotron
Daejeon, Korea Rare isotope Accelerator complex for ON-line experiments (RAON), Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
RAON Superconducting Driver Linac (proton: 600MeV, 660 microA, HI: 200MeV/u), Superconducting Post Linac (HI: 18.5 Mev/u), Cyclotron: (proton 70 MeV, 1mA)
Hsinchu, Taiwan Graduate Institute of Nuclear Science (INS) National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) INS / NTHU 3MV Van de Graaff (KN) Accelerator, 3MV Tandem
accelerator (NEC 9SDH-2), open air 500kV accelerator
Hanoi, Vietnam Tandem machine at Hanoi University of Natural Science 1.7MV Tandem Pelletron,
Hanoi, Vietnam Military Central Hospital 108 30 MeV 300 microA proton cyclotron
Town Institute Facility Characteristics
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Beams Asi a Eur ope Amer i ca Comment s
J-PARC+Hdex
HI RFL+HI AF
Spr i ng8 ( LEPS)
ELPH
BES-I I I
Bel l e-I I
RI BF+upgr ade
HI RFL+HI AF
Bot h RI SP
Super I SOL Bei j i ng- I SOL EURI SOL -- FRI B upgr ade f or US?
( Hi gh Resol ut i on)Pol pr ot on RCNP RC KVI Texas A&M i Themba ( Sout h Af r i ca)
Many bodyPr obl em( RI Beam)
PF GSI /FAI R
1+many
col l i der NI CA 1 i n t he wor l d?
FRI B
Good compet i t i ons ! !
I SOL ARI EL-I I
e- MAMI
SPI RAL2SPESHI E-I SOLDE
BRI FRI B-ANURI BHI AF+Ci ADS?
Accel er at or s f or Nucl ear Physi cs i n t he Wor l d
Mi ss i ng As i an?J-PARC-HI f or densemat t er ?
LHC( ALI CE)FAI R( SI S300)NI CA
eRHI CeI C
Hot QCD A+A -- RHI C
Col d QCD
hadr on FAI R( SI S100) --
JLAB-12GeV
Mi ss i ng Amer i can?
After understanding situation of the present status, we must made some critical analysis on it for our future perspectives of Nuclear Physics in Asia Pacific.
Long Range Plan/Related program of
each member country/region
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BRIF (Beijing Rare Ion Facility)
HIRFL
Strategy for Large Scale Facilities in China
+CIADS
-13-
CSRe
SFC (K=69) 10 AMeV (H.I.), 17~35 MeV (p)
Operated in 1963
SSC (K=450) 100 AMeV (H.I.), 110 MeV (p)
Operated in 1988
1000 AMeV (H.I.), ≤ 2.8 GeV (p) Circumference: 160 m
Operated in 2005
RIBLL1 RIBs at tens of AMeV
Operated in 1997 RIBLL2 RIBs at hundreds of AMeV
Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou (HIRFL)
CSR(Cooling Storage Ring)
Clinical trial for Skin-tumor therapy started in 2006
Clinical trial for deep-seated tumor therapy started in 2009
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HIAF
CIADS
Huizhou
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HIAF and CiADS constructed in Huizhou • Heavy ion facility HIAF granted
with feasibility permit by national commission.
• ADS transmutation facility CiADS granted with feasibility permit by national commission.
• HIAF and CiADS facility feasibility reports were approved by Ministry of national development on Jan. 29, 2018, which means the funding of two projects is settled.
HIAF
CiADS and HIAF can be connected, with former as a driver. Both will have ground breaking end of 2018.
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Beijing Rare Ion Facility BRIF finished its first experiment with Tandem accelerated ISOL separated 20Na on 31 Jan, 2018.
100 MeV proton cyclotron achieve 200 µA current and simultaneous two direction extraction.
Cyclotron
SC Linac
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U in-pile ion source
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Jinping deep underground lab and Beijing ISOL (BISOL) project listed in national 5 years plan, with former construction started, and later waiting for approval. BISOL will expected to be benefited by national infrastructure enhancing plan.
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BISOL in-pile ion source
Beijing ISOL project R&D progress: Cold experiment of in-pile ion source for Beijing ISOL finished
Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) in Korea
○ Goal : To build a heavy ion accelerator complex (RAON) for rare isotope science researches
○ Project period : 2011.12 - 2021.12
○ Total Budget : ~$ 1.43 billion (Facilities ~ $ 0.46 bill., Bldgs & Utilities ~ $ 0.97 bill.) - include initial experimental apparatus
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RAON Layout : Accelerator System
SCL1&3(QWR)
SCL1&3(HWR)
SCL2(SSR2)
Bending Section
Injector
SCL2(SSR1)
Cyclotron IF System
RAON Layout : RI & Experimental System
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Low Energy Exp. Bldg
Ultra-low Exp. Bldg
High Energy
Exp. Bldg
CLS HPMMS Neutron Facility
KOBRA
Bio-medical facility
µSR
LAMPS
ISOL
IF
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Bird-eye view on construction site (~’17.12.)
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Outcome · Completion of basic design (2014.12 ~ 2015.12) · Start to Construction management(CM) service (2015.11~) · Completion of detail design (2016.9 ~ 2017.6) · Construction (POSCO Construction Consortium, 2017.2 ~ 2020.8) - Scope of 1st-phase construction (priority work): Building work, earthwork, and structural work - Scope of 2nd-phase construction: Architectural work, civil work, mechanical work, electrical work, and radiation work - Scope of 3rd-phase construction: Accelerator building (frame and utility work) and superconducting magnet
assembly building/SRF test building (frame and utility work), utility building/electrical equipment and frame work
Construction & Civil Engineering
<ISOL Building>
<SCL3 tunnel>
<High-Energy Experiment Buildings>
<Superconducting Magnet Assembly Building>
<SRF Test Building>
<Low-Energy Experiment Buildings>
< RAON site (2018. July) >
<Assembly building>
<Low-E exp hall>
RAON site (2018. July)
Major Milestones
Site Building
System
Civil Const-ruction
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Prototype development
Accelerator and Experimenrtal System Installation and Commissioning
SCL Demo Beam (‘17.12)
Utility Supply (‘18.9)
DAY-1 Exp. (‘20.7)
ISOL RI Beam (‘20.12)
IF RI Beam (‘21.12)
Basic Design
Detail Design
Construction / Facility Inspection/ Safety Management
Radiation Safety Approved by KINS
ECR Beam ISOL SI Beam
(‘15.12)
Tender-ing
Process
Competition with FRIB! How?
Higher priority for ISOL R&D
K130 Cyclotron
IS RFQ1
L1, L2
L3
L4, L5
SC-Lin
RFQ2
LCW plant
Cryo-plant
e-Linac test area
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1 MeV/u
0.4 MeV/u
0.1 MeV/u
Low energy ISOL Type RIB facility set-up around K130 Cyclotron
Aim: Capacity building in preparation for ANURIB
at Kolkatta ( VECC and SINP),
India.
Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre (VECC)
First beam : 16th June, 1977
Accelerated particles : alpha, proton & deuteron with internal PIG Ion Source & light heavy-ions using ECR
Variable Energy Cyclotron
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RFQ L1 L2
A photograph of low energy RIB facility at VECC
Nucl. Instrum. & Meth. B 317 (2013)253.
Newly added beam-line in RIB Annex building
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L5 L4
L3
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1.46 MeV 40K (background)
2.31 MeV 14O
Gamma-spectrum for 14-Oxygen
Optimized parameter value
beam 14O2+
ECR ext. vol. 12.3 kV
RFQ power 10 kW cw
RFQ vane vol. 27 kV
RIB Prod. route T1/2 I(pps) @ before RFQ
I(pps) @ after RFQ
Applications
14O 14N(p, n) 71 s 5.0 x 103 3.2 x 103 super-allowed beta decay, test of standard model; break-out reaction from hot CNO cycle to rp-process
42K 40Ar(α,pn) 12.36 hr 2.7 x 103 - bio-medical tracer 43K 40Ar(α,p) 22.3 hr 1.2 x 103 - bio-medical tracer
41Ar 40Ar(α,2pn) 109 min 1.3 x 103 - tracer used in engineering ; wear studies
111In natAg(α,xn) 2.8 days 1.6 x 103 - Perturbed angular correlation spectroscopy, medical radio-tracer
RIB produced so far
RFQ parameters for 14-Oxygen
Rev. Sci. Instrum. Vol.84, (2013) 033301
Accelerated rare isotope beams by SOLEROO, Canberra, Australia
6.5 T Superconducting Solenoid
Tracking Detectors (Tagging of rare beams)
Rare beam trajectories Ian Carter, PhD project
Accelerated rare isotope beams
Parallel Plate Position Sensitive Detectors developed at the ANU → Beam purity through tagging, energy and kinematics through tracking
Tagging of rare isotope beams,
6He: 45 %
7Li
4He t
Beam Purity Following Solenoidal separator
7Li
4He t
After tagging with tracking detectors
6He: 97 %
7Li+9Be → 6He+10B
J-PARC (KEK) Hadron/nuclear physics w/hadron beams -> Hadron Hall extension Fundamental Physics/Particle physics with muons -> mu-e conversion (COMET), g-2 RIBF (RIKEN) Expand neutron-rich heavy element productions to transuranium Production of superheavy Z=119 and beyond -> RIBF upgrade for intensity x30
ELPH (Tohoku) and LEPS@SPring-8 (RCNP Osaka) Hadron Physics with electron beams -> Detector/Beam upgrades
High Energy Heavy Ion Collision (LHC, RHIC, J-PARC) QGP properties, QCD phase diagram, High density matter -> ALICE upgrade, s-PHENIX/STAR upgrade, J-PARC-HI R&D
Nuclear Theory Hadrons via Lattice QCD, Nuclear structure via Monte Carlo Shell Model, etc. -> 9 projects with K computer and beyond
Future Plans (~5 years) of Nuclear Physics in Japan Endorsed by Japanese Nuclear Physics Executive Committee, 2016
Science Council of Japan selected Major Project
(construction)
(construction)
(R&D)
RIKEN RIBF (RI Beam Factory) -- cyclotron cascade for heavy ion beam acceleration
RIKEN RIBF
experimental equipment
345 MeV/nucleon up to U (2006-)
135 MeV/nucleon for light nuclei (1986-)
RILACII RRC fRC IRC SRC
RIBF upgrade plan submitted to Science Council of Japan (146M$)
Super conducting Cavity 500kW
Helium refrigerator
28GHz Super Conducting ECR Ion Source
RI production
32M$ FY2016 Supplement
12M$ RRC refurbishment
103M$
RIBF@RIKEN
EURORIB 2018, Giens, France Naoki FUKUDA, RIKEN, Nishina Center
Second Stage of BigRIPS for Particle Identification
Second stage of BigRIPS
EURORIB 2018, Giens, France Naoki FUKUDA, RIKEN, Nishina Center
Beam Intensity at RIBF
Courtesy of N. Fukunishi
Maximum beam intensities
238U 70 pnA 124Xe 100 pnA 78Kr 486 pnA
70Zn 250 pnA 48Ca 730 pnA
Beam energy: 345 MeV/u
As of April 2018
EURORIB 2018, Giens, France Naoki FUKUDA, RIKEN, Nishina Center
High-Resolution Particle Identification at BigRIPS
r.m.s. A/Q resolution: 0.034% 6.1σ separation
238U (345 MeV/u) + Be (2.9 mm), Bρ = 7.990 Tm
N. Fukuda et al., Nucl. Instr. Meth. B 317, 323 (2013)
EURORIB 2018, Giens, France Naoki FUKUDA, RIKEN, Nishina Center
Search for Neutron Dripline for F and Ne Isotopes – PID Plot –
33F run 36Ne+39Na run
33F 36Ne+39Na
Target Be 20 mm Be 20 mm
Bρ 9.385 Tm 9.385 Tm
48Ca current 429 448
Run time 14.18 h 9.16 h
31F: 3,938 counts 34Ne: 115 counts 31F: 363 counts 34Ne: 4 counts
EURORIB 2018, Giens, France Naoki FUKUDA, RIKEN, Nishina Center
Discovery of 72Rb: A Nuclear Sandbank beyond the Proton Drip Line
H. Suzuki et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 192503 (2017)
Neutron number
Pro
ton n
um
ber
Known
72Rb 73Rb
77Zr
72Rb: T1/2 = 103(22) ns 73Rb: T1/2 ≤ 81 ns
124Xe(345 MeV/u, 30–35 pnA) + Be 4 mm
MLF
Hadron Hall for Counter Experiments
with ~150kW SX
ν to
SK
3GeV333µA RCS
400M
eVL
INA
C
Bird’s eye photo in January 2016
J-PARC Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex
J-PARC Upgrade for Nuclear & Particle Physics
COMET-II (µ−e conversion)
µ (g-2/EDM) at MLF 46M$
46M$
Science Council of Japan selected this one of 27 Major Projects of Japan
HIHR: Very Precise spectroscopy with high-resolution and high-intensity secondary beams
Hypernucleus Microscope
Multi-Strangeness / Charmed Nucleus
KL: Measurement of 100 CP violating events to tackle a quest on the matter–dominated universe
Discovery of Lepton Flavor Violation
K10: Nuclear matter with an extreme condition with high-momentum separated secondary beams (Kaons and Antiprotons)
Both Nuclear Physics community and High Energy Physics community gave high priority to this project.
COMET: Search for µ-e conversion with the world-best precision of less than 10-16
CP Violation: from Discovery to Measurement
K1.1, 1.8: Ultimate research of S=-1 and -2 hypernuclei with high-intensity Kaon beams
Hypernucleus Factory (S=-1, -2)
Hadron Hall Extension
Basilica di San Petronio
Construction Status of High-p Beam Line at J-PARC HADRON
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Branching point
Lambertson Magnet Lambertson (Design)
New Line Existing A-Line
Beamline magnets
Spectrometer Magnet
COMET & Control room
In SY-HD Wall
experimental area
experimental area
HBD stage appeared!
RCS (H- p)
0.4 3 GeV
MR 330 GeV (p)
H- Linac: 0.4 GeV
MLF
p to NU
proton (existing)
p to HD
U86+
61.8 735.4 AMeV
U86+→U92+
0.727 AGeV
stripping
U92+
0.727 11.15 AGeV
p/HI to HD
HI (under planning) Figures: Not to scale
HI booster
U35+→U66+
20 67 AMeV
U66+→U86+
61.8 AMeV
stripping
stripping
HI Linac
U35+
20 AMeV
HI Accelerator scheme in J-PARC (preliminary)
In the RCS, more than 1011 U86+ ions can be achieved without any significant beam losses.
Summary • Present status and future projects of major accelerator facilities for
nuclear physics in AP are briefly summarized. • Now RIBF and HIRFL are world leading facility of RIB • In near Future, HIAF and upgraded RIBF can be world leading facilities. • New ISOL facility combining HIAF + CiADS will soon be realized. • BTANL has been converted to BRIF. • RAON in Korea can be the first RIB facility with ISOL and PF. • HIAF+CiDAS, BRIF and RAON can be kinds of Beijing ISOL - DF. • Beijing ISOL can be ASIANISOL? I hope so. However we may need some
kind of Analytic Continuation, I guess. • Do not forget other unique projects in Asia Pacific.
– RIB to ANURIB in Kolkata, – SOLEROO in Canberra.
• No time for non-RIB facilities, such as ELPH, LEPS, RCNP RC, and SLEGS…. • I would like to say that the completion of facility does not mean the
success of physics. • Therefore we eager to collaborate with our European and American
colleagues and facilities for the future fruitful outputs of good physics. 53
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Beams Asi a Eur ope Amer i ca Comment s
J-PARC+Hdex
HI RFL+HI AF
Spr i ng8 ( LEPS)
ELPH
BES-I I I
Bel l e-I I
RI BF+upgr ade
HI RFL+HI AF
Bot h RI SP
Super I SOL Bei j i ng- I SOL EURI SOL -- FRI B upgr ade f or US?
( Hi gh Resol ut i on)Pol pr ot on RCNP RC KVI Texas A&M i Themba ( Sout h Af r i ca)
Many bodyPr obl em( RI Beam)
PF GSI /FAI R
1+many
col l i der NI CA 1 i n t he wor l d?
FRI B
Good compet i t i ons ! !
I SOL ARI EL-I I
e- MAMI
SPI RAL2SPESHI E-I SOLDE
BRI FRI B-ANURI BHI AF+Ci ADS?
Accel er at or s f or Nucl ear Physi cs i n t he Wor l d
Mi ss i ng As i an?J-PARC-HI f or densemat t er ?
LHC( ALI CE)FAI R( SI S300)NI CA
eRHI CeI C
Hot QCD A+A -- RHI C
Col d QCD
hadr on FAI R( SI S100) --
JLAB-12GeV
Mi ss i ng Amer i can?
• Most of Asian facilities are now World Class facilities. • However, we did not construct high energy heavy-ion colliders in Asia Pacific
for Hot QCD studies. • Now RI beam facility is changing/expanding from projectile fragmentation
(PF) facility to the target ion source (ISOL) facility.
Acknowledgements • Prof. Weiping Liu, CIAE, China • Dr. Tohru Motobayasi, RIKEN • DR. Naoki Fukuda, RIKEN • Prof Hiroyuki Ohnishi, ELPH • Prof. Byungsik Hong, Korea Univ. • Dr. Sunchan Jeong, RISP, IBS • Prof. Anthony Thomas, Univ. of Adelaide • Dr. Amitava Roy, VECC, Kolkata • Dr. Vaishali Naik, VECC, Kolkata
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Thank you for your attention
Backup
December 5, 2016 AAPPS Division Meeting 56
AAPPS & ANPhA ASEAN Institute of Physics Australian Institute of Physics The Chinese Physical Society The Physical Society of Hong Kong Indian Physics Association Indonesian Physical Society The Physical Society of Japan The Japan Society of Applied Physics The Korea Physics Society Malaysian Institute of Physics Mongolian Physical Society Nepal Physical Society New Zealand Institute of Physics Physics Society of the Philippines Institute of Physics, Singapore The Physical Society located in Taipei Thai Institute of Physics Vietnam National Institute of Physics
ANPhA plays the role of Division of Nuclear Physics of AAPPS
D. of Nuclear Physics = ANPhA D. of Plasma Physics D. of Astrophysics & Astronomy
Asian Nuclear Physics Association (ANPhA)
Association of Asia Pacific Physics Societies (AAPPS)
ANPhA/DNP-AAPPS: Current Board members
• Australia Anthony Thomas (Univ. of Adelaide)
• China Furong Xu (Peking Univ.) Weiping Liu (CIAE) Guoqing Xiao (IMP) Yugang Ma (SINAP)
• India Alok Saxena (BARC) Amitava Roy (VECC) Dinakar Kanjilal (IUAC)
• Japan Kazuhiro Tanaka (KEK) Tohru Motobayashi (RIKEN) Atsushi Hosaka (RCNP, Osaka Univ.) Hirokazu Tamura (Tohoku Univ.)
• Korea Myeong-Ki Cheoun (Soongsil Univ.) Kevin Insik Hahn (Ewha Womans Univ.) Byungsik Hong (Korea Univ.)
• Mongolia TBA
• Taiwan Henry Tsz-king Wong (Academia Sinica)
• Vietnam Phan Viet Cuong (Director of the nuclear physics center of IOP, Hanoi) 58
As of September 24, 2017