Abstract

The Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) is currently constructing equipment and facilities for the Rare Isotope Accelerator complex for ON-line experiments (RAON). The first experiment being conducted involves the acceleration of a proton to 70MeV using a cyclotron, which is then delivered to a SiC target to generate a radioactive isotope beam in the ISOL system. However, before conducting this experiment, a preliminary experiment was performed to confirm the exact location and shape of the proton beam to prevent loss of the proton beam. The pre-experiment involved configuring a faraday cup, wire grid scanner, collimator, and slit inside the proton beam diagnostic module to understand the characteristics of the proton beam at the target position. The beam current ranged from 1 μA to 1.5 μA, and the beam size was confirmed to be within the 2×2cm 2 slit size.

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