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             <author>Franberg Delahaye, H.</author>
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       <titles>
          <title>
             The New GANIL Beams: Commissioning of SPIRAL 2 Accelerator and Resent Developments
          </title>
       </titles>
       <publisher>JACoW Publishing</publisher>
       <pub-location>Geneva, Switzerland</pub-location>
		 <isbn>2673-5547</isbn>
		 <isbn>978-3-95450-240-0</isbn>
		 <electronic-resource-num>10.18429/JACoW-HIAT2022-WE2I1</electronic-resource-num>
		 <language>English</language>
		 <pages>124-129</pages>
       <keywords>
          <keyword>linac</keyword>
          <keyword>experiment</keyword>
          <keyword>cyclotron</keyword>
          <keyword>MMI</keyword>
          <keyword>ion-source</keyword>
       </keywords>
       <work-type>Contribution to a conference proceedings</work-type>
       <dates>
          <year>2022</year>
          <pub-dates>
             <date>2022-08</date>
          </pub-dates>
       </dates>
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              <url>https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-HIAT2022-WE2I1</url>
              <url>https://jacow.org/hiat2022/papers/we2i1.pdf</url>
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       <abstract>
          The GANIL installation at Caen in France has been operating with warm temperatures cyclotrons for heavy ion beam physics since 1983. The accelerated stables beams widely ranges from Carbon to Uranium beams. Low energy and post accelerated radioactive ion beams are also being provided. The GANIL laboratory has newly increased their different ion beams available with the installation and commissioning of a superconducting linear accelerator ’ SPIRAL 2 and its experimental areas. The construction started in 2011, the first beam was extracted at low energy in late 2014 with pre-acceleration in 2017 and since 2019 the new installation delivers beam for nuclear physics experiments. This paper will cover the commissioning of the SPIRAL 2 installation at GANIL with its superconducting LINAC - but also the latest development of stable and radioactive beams at the cyclotrons.
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