Author: Yang, J.C.
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Status and Challenges of High Intensity Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) in China  
 
  • J.C. Yang, L.T. Sun, J.W. Xia, G.Q. Xiao, H.S. Xu, Y.J. Yuan, H.W. Zhao, X.H. Zhou
    IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People’s Republic of China
  • L.T. Sun
    UCAS, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
  • W.-L. Zhan
    CAS, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
 
  HIAF is a proposed new accelerator facility for advances in the nuclear physics and related research fields in China. The HIAF facility plan was approved by central government of China in December 2012 and now is under construction. The construction of the accelerator complex began in 2018 and is scheduled to be complete by the end of 2025. A series of new and innovative technologies have adopted for technical challenges and critical issues for the varication of the feasibility, reliability and performance of HIAF. In the past several years, the prototypes have been developed successfully for these innovative technologies, such as superconducting 45GHz ECR ion source, innovative fast cycling power supply based on full-energy storage principle, ceramic-lined thin wall vacuum chamber and magnetic alloy core loaded cavity. The machine design was optimized based on these prototypes developments, details of technical design has been finished and some hardware systems already go into production. The construction of civil construction and common system are also going smoothly. The progress and present status will be given in the presentation.  
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