The magnetic channel designed for separating beams of radioactive nuclei COMBAS

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Abstract

A magnetic channel, COMBAS, is being constructed at the Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, JINR for providing radioactive nuclear beams. The COMBAS is a compact achromatic beam line with a high resolution and large acceptance, which consists of D1D2D3D4D5D6 D7D8Q1Q1 configuration, where D1,2,7,8, D3,4,5,6 and Q represent dipole, correcting dipole and quadrupole magnets, respectively. The method of isotopic separation is based on a combination of the magnetic rigidity analysis and the energy loss. The details of the optical designs are presented.

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