KVI Groningen
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Name / Location of the infrastructure:
KVI Groningen
Approximate investment / replacement cost
50 M€
Annual operating cost AGOR Facility:
2,4 M€ (Total KVI budget 9,2 M€)
Funding sources: - University of Groningen- Foundation for Fundamental Research of Matter FOM- GSI Darmstadt
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Brief description of the accelerator infrastr:
AGOR: superconducting K=600 MeV cyclotron for accel-eration of light and heavy ions. Capable of accelerating:• (vector-polarized) protons and (vector- and tensor-polarized) deuterons up to 190 and 180 MeV, resp. • α’s and all other ions with a q/A=½ to 90 MeV/nucleon.• heavier nuclei to 600 (q/A)2 MeV/nucleon.
Major instrumentation • Big-Bite magnetic Spectrometer (BBS)• TRIµP: - dual-mode magnetic separator
- magneto-optical traps• BINA (Big Instrument for Nuclear-polarisation Analysis)• beam line for irradiation experiments
Total beamtime per year 3000
Program Advisory Comm. Yes
User Organization Yes
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Infrastructure under EURONS? Yes
Access unit defined under EURONS / to be defined under EURONSII
Beam hour / beam hour
Unit cost defined under EURONS / to be defined under EURONSII
€ 560 / € 560
Access delivered per year under EURONS* / estimate of this number for EURONSII
300 / 300
Number of user projects supported per year under EURONS* / estimate of this number for EURONSII
2 / 2-3
Number of users supported per year under EURONS* / estimate of this number for EURONSII
15 / 15-20
Number of person-days supported per year under EURONS* / estimate of this number for EURONSII
150 / 150-200
* please give the sum of the respective numbers for 2005 and 2006 divided by two
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Transnational AccessAGOR cyclotron K = 600light and heavy ionsp < 190 MeVq/A = ½ ; E/A < 90 MeV
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KVI Big-Bite Spectrometer (BBS)in coincidence withEDEN (neutrons)SiLi ball (protons)
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ExperimentNuclearPhysics
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