Abstract

The project assumes the design and construction of a universal high-intensity source of polarized deuterons (protons) using a charge-exchange plasma ionizer. The output ↑D+ (↑H+) current of the source is expected to be at a level of 10 mA. The polarization will be up to 90% of the maximal vector (±1) for ↑D+ (↑H+) and tensor (+1,−2) for ↑D+ polarization. Realization of the project is carried out in close cooperation with INR of RAS (Moscow). The equipment available from the CIPIOS ion source (IUCF, Bloomington, USA) is partially used for the Dubna device. The new source at the JINR NUCLOTRON accelerator facility will make it possible to increase the polarized deuteron beam intensity up to the level of 1010 d/pulse. Previous test runs on acceleration of polarized deuterons at the NUCLOTRON up to about 1 GeV/u and slow extraction of the beam to the beam transfer lines, have shown the absence of depolarization resonances. The first dangerous resonance is predicted at the beam energy of 5.6 GeV/u. The source could be transformed into a source of polarized negative ions if necessary.

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