Nuclear Data at Michigan State University Facility for Rare Isotope Beams

Nuclear Data at Michigan State University Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
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The Michigan State University Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) is dedicated to advancing nuclear science by studying rare isotopes. The facility houses the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, which enables cutting-edge research in nuclear physics and related fields. Researchers at FRIB utilize state-of-the-art equipment and methods to probe the fundamental properties of atomic nuclei and explore the origins of the elements. The diverse experiments conducted at FRIB contribute to our understanding of nuclear structure, reactions, and astrophysical processes. By pushing the boundaries of nuclear science, FRIB is at the forefront of innovation and discovery.

  • Nuclear science
  • Isotope research
  • Michigan State University
  • Superconducting cyclotron

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  1. Nuclear Data at Michigan State University Facility for Rare Isotope Beams National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory

  2. National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory located on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI 103 Undergraduate students 71 Graduate students 36 Postdocs 41 Faculty Coupled Cyclotron Facility

  3. Nuclear Data at Michigan State University More than 1000 RIBs have been made more than 900 RIBs have been used in experiments

  4. Facility for Rare Isotope Beams 400kW beam power (5 x1013 238U/s) Separation of isotopes in-flight Reaccelerated beams (up to 12 MeV/u) Project started in June 2009 Ground breaking: March 17, 2014 Early completion expected in 2020 Official project completion is 2022

  5. New accelerator and present experimental areas

  6. Transition from NSCL to FRIB

  7. 2014 2015 April 24, 2014 April 16, 2015 Web cams at: www.frib.msu.edu

  8. Aerial view of FRIB construction site

  9. Conventional facilities progress Tunnel warm and painted View inside linac tunnel from the west View of target area from the north

  10. FRIB Projected Production Rates

  11. New nuclides with FRIB ~80% of all isotopes for Z<92

  12. Nuclear Data Project Started in December 2014 DOE subcontract from ANL Hired Jun Chen

  13. XUNDL 122 datasets for 80 different papers in 4 months

  14. Mass chains A=43: B. Singh and J. Chen (final check on preprint with evaluators, started at McMaster in 2011) A=42: J. Chen and B. Singh (just submitted for referee review, started at McMaster in 2011) A=164: B. Singh and J. Chen (just submitted for referee review, started at McMaster in 2011) A=209: J. Chen and F. Kondev (final, to be printed, started at ANL in 2012) A=109: S. Kumar, J. Chen and F. Kondev (pre-review with F. Kondev, started at ANL in 2013) A=40: J. Chen and B. Singh (in evaluation, started at MSU in April 2015)

  15. Summary Nuclear data project established at MSU Currently concentrating on XUNDL and mass chains Establish close connection to experimenters at NSCL/FRIB Ensure fast and complete evaluation of NSCL/FRIB data Propose and run data related experiments at NSCL/FRIB

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