Towards the full realization of the RIBLL2 beam line at the HIRFL-CSR complex
Abstract
The RIBLL2 in-flight separator at IMP, the secondary beam line between two storage rings at the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou (HIRFL-CSR), has been commissioned to study the rare-isotope beam (RIB) physics at around 300 MeV/nucleon for the first time, in combination of the external target facility (ETF). The unambiguous particle identification in mass and charge states for 18O and 40Ar fragments has been achieved in recent experiments. A full realization of RIBLL2 will open many potentials to address important RIB physics problems at around 300 MeV/nucleon.
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