Author: Han, J.
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Design Status of the Diagnostic System for the RISP Driver Linac  
 
  • H.J. Kim, J. Han, D. Jeon
    IBS, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
 
  Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) has been proposed as a multi-purpose accelerator facility for providing beams of exotic rare isotopes of various energies. The RISP driver linac which is used to accelerate the beam, for an example, Uranium ions from 0.3 MeV/u to 200 MeV/u consists of superconducting RF cavities and warm quadrupole magnets for focusing heavy ion beams. Requirement of diagnostic system is especially high for the RISP commissioning and operation. Design of diagnostic devices such as beam profile monitors, beam current monitors (BCM), Faraday cups, emittance scanners, bunch shape monitors (BSM) are under way. In this paper, we summarize in detail current status of the RISP beam instrumentation.