ATLAS (the Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System) is a super conducting heavy ion accelerator which can accelerate nearly all stable, and some unstable, isotopes between protons and uranium with a charge to mass range of 1/1 to 1/7. The maximum energy ranges of these accelerated ions are 7-17 MeV per nucleon with intensities ranging from a few thousand ions/second to microampere currents. On average ATLAS delivers a different ion species and energy each week to one of six target areas. ATLAS currently operates 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, and at least 40 weeks per year. Topics discussed will be how we handle day to day operation of the facility including start up, reusing old accelerator configurations for new experiments (scaling), t...
The main features of the tandem-linac system for heavy-ion acceleration are reviewed and illustrated...
The ATLAS facility provides beams of essentially all stable isotopes at energies above the Coulomb b...
Abstract The existing superconducting linac ATLAS is in many respects an ideal secondary beam accele...
The Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator System (ATLAS) has been operating on a twenty-four hour, seven...
ATLAS is now the only US DOE National User Facility for low-energy heavy-ion stable beams. With the ...
This paper reports the status of hardware development for the linac portion of the Argonne tandem-li...
The objective of the proposed Argonne Tandem-Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS) is to provide precisio...
The planned positive-ion injector for ATLAS consists of an ECR ion source on a 350-kV platfrom and a...
Since the superconducting heavy ion linac ATLAS is an ideal post-accelerator for radioactive beams, ...
The Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS) is a superconducting low-energy heavy ion accele...
The ATLAS Positive Ion Injector (PII) is designed to replace the tandem injector for the ATLAS heavy...
ATLAS, the world's first accelerator to use RF superconductivity for ion acceleration, has undergone...
With the recent integration of the CARIBU-EBIS charge breeder into the ATLAS accelerator system to p...
Portions of the ATLAS accelerator have been operating now for over 21 years. The facility has accumu...
The existing superconducting linac ATLAS is in many respects an ideal secondary beam accelerator for...
The main features of the tandem-linac system for heavy-ion acceleration are reviewed and illustrated...
The ATLAS facility provides beams of essentially all stable isotopes at energies above the Coulomb b...
Abstract The existing superconducting linac ATLAS is in many respects an ideal secondary beam accele...
The Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator System (ATLAS) has been operating on a twenty-four hour, seven...
ATLAS is now the only US DOE National User Facility for low-energy heavy-ion stable beams. With the ...
This paper reports the status of hardware development for the linac portion of the Argonne tandem-li...
The objective of the proposed Argonne Tandem-Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS) is to provide precisio...
The planned positive-ion injector for ATLAS consists of an ECR ion source on a 350-kV platfrom and a...
Since the superconducting heavy ion linac ATLAS is an ideal post-accelerator for radioactive beams, ...
The Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS) is a superconducting low-energy heavy ion accele...
The ATLAS Positive Ion Injector (PII) is designed to replace the tandem injector for the ATLAS heavy...
ATLAS, the world's first accelerator to use RF superconductivity for ion acceleration, has undergone...
With the recent integration of the CARIBU-EBIS charge breeder into the ATLAS accelerator system to p...
Portions of the ATLAS accelerator have been operating now for over 21 years. The facility has accumu...
The existing superconducting linac ATLAS is in many respects an ideal secondary beam accelerator for...
The main features of the tandem-linac system for heavy-ion acceleration are reviewed and illustrated...
The ATLAS facility provides beams of essentially all stable isotopes at energies above the Coulomb b...
Abstract The existing superconducting linac ATLAS is in many respects an ideal secondary beam accele...