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Hong Ming Xie (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)03/09/2026, 09:00MC09: Overview and CommissioningInvited Oral Presentation
The High-Intensity heavy-ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) is a proton and ion accelerator facility, coupling a superconducting linac (iLinac) with a synchrotron to produce intense stable and radioactive beams with energies ranging from MeV/u to GeV/u. The official construction began on December 23, 2018, with the entire beam commissioning phase launched on October 27, 2025. Within 30 hours, the...
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Renjun Yang (Institute of High Energy Physics)03/09/2026, 09:30MC09: Overview and CommissioningInvited Oral Presentation
The China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) is a major facility for neutron science in China, currently operating at an average beam power of 170 kW, with a beam energy of 1.6 GeV and a repetition rate of 25 Hz. In 2024, the CSNS Upgrade Project (CSNS-II) was launched, introducing new instrumentation for the superconducting linac, RCS, and additional beamlines. In 2025, we have upgraded the...
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Abdurahim Oguz (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)03/09/2026, 10:00MC09: Overview and CommissioningContributed Oral Presentation
The recently completed Proton Power Upgrade (PPU) project at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) doubled the accelerator’s design capability from 1.4 to 2.8 MW by increasing the beam energy from 1.0 to 1.3 GeV and the beam current from 26 to 38 mA. Following multiple installation phases and extensive beam commissioning, SNS achieved reliable operation at 1.9 MW on target at 1.3 GeV in late...
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Luca Egoriti (TRIUMF)03/09/2026, 10:50MC09: Overview and CommissioningInvited Oral Presentation
Radioisotope production and radioactive ion beam facilities are essential tools for advancing research in nuclear physics and enabling applications in medicine, materials science, and other fields. This talk provides an overview of the Advanced Rare Isotope Laboratory (ARIEL), the next expansion of TRIUMF’s isotope production and radioactive ion beam capabilities. Following TRIUMF’s 2026 long...
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