RAON explained

Rare Isotope Science Project: RAON
Native Name:중이온가속기건설구축사업단: 라온
Native Name Lang:ko
Type:Governmental organisation
Purpose:Basic science
Headquarters:Daejeon, South Korea
Leader Title:Director
Leader Name:Kwon Myeun
Budget:1.4523 trillion KRW [1]
Location:70, Yuseong-daero 1689-gil, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, South Korea
Rr:Raon
Mr:Raon
Othername1:Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP)
Hanja1:이온
Rr1:Jungion Gasokgi Geonseolguchung Saeopdan
Mr1:Chungion Kasokki Kŏnsŏlguch'ung Saŏptan

RAON is a South Korean particle physics laboratory within the Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) that is being constructed in the outskirts of Daejeon neighboring Sejong, South Korea by the Institute for Basic Science (IBS). It was expected to be finished by 2021[2] [3] [4] before getting pushed back to 2025.[5]

Name

The name Rare isotope Accelerator complex for ON-line experiment or RAON, was selected through a contest open to the public in 2012.[6] RAON comes from the Korean word Korean: 라온 meaning "happy" or "joyful".[7] Among 639 entries, the winning name was actually Raonhaje (라온하제) meaning "happy tomorrow" but was shortened for easier pronunciation.[8] RAON is also the name of their chemical element mascot with atomic number 41 and niobium written on the stomach.[9] [10]

Type

RAON is a heavy ion particle accelerator that will include both isotope separation on-line (ISOL) and in-flight fragmentation (IF) methods, and aims to be the first to use both.[11] [12] The superconducting linear accelerator will have a maximum beam power of 400 kW, and projectile fragmentation will be powered by a 200 MeV/u uranium beam in the IF system. The ISOL system will have a H cyclotron of 70 kW.[13]

Due to the complexity of the project, RAON's researchers are working in collaboration with a number of other accelerator research groups, including CERN, Fermilab, TRIUMF, and Riken.[14]

The cost is estimated at 1.4523 trillion KRW (roughly US$1.4 billion) in which 460.2 billion KRW is for device construction, 635 billion KRW for facility construction, and 357.1 billion KRW for land purchase. The size of the site is 652,066 m2 with a total floor area of 130,144 m2.[1] In additional to the primary accelerator site under construction in Shindong (신동), RISP has the ISOL Off-line Test Facility in Yuseong-gu,[15] Superconducting Radio Frequency test facility in KAIST's Munji Campus, and the Accelerator and ICT Building in Korea University Sejong Campus.[16]

Research

Nuclear science

Research areas in the field of nuclear science include the study of the origin of elements and evolution of stars, nuclear force and structure, nuclear reactions, and nuclear science theory.

Physical science

The group aims to develop an ultra-sensitive device for measuring the physical properties of muons, and study the properties of new materials, including semiconductors, nano-magnetic materials, high-temperature superconductors, and topological insulators.

Atomic and molecular science

In these fields, they aim to precisely measure rare isotope mass and develop atomic manipulation technology, develop micro-measurement technology for atomic structures, and find the precise measurements of basic physical constants.

Biomedical science

Research the application of rare isotopes in cancer treatment.[17] [18]

Timeline

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: . 2016 . Beyond Basic Science: Korean heavy-ion accelerator, RAON A major big-science facility of the International Science and Business Belt . PDF . en . Brochure . English . Rare Isotope Science Project . 2016 . 22–23 . 8 August 2018 .
  2. Web site: RISP. risp.ibs.re.kr. 9 June 2018.
  3. News: 한국형 중이온가속기 이름 '라온'. www.etnews.com. 14 October 2012. 대한민국 IT포털의 중심! 이티뉴스. 9 June 2018. ko.
  4. News: Intro. 노벨상 향한 대장정 스타트, 중이온가속기 라온 d라이브러리. 9 June 2018. Ko.
  5. Web site: MB 대선공약·최대 기초과학 프로젝트 '중이온가속기' 끝없는 표류 . 고광본 . 2 February 2021 . Sedaily . 3 February 2021 . Korean.
  6. Web site: 한국형 중이온가속기 새이름 공모전 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130915043659/http://isbb-idea.com/entry.html#gnb . dead . 15 September 2013 . . 13 September 2013 . Internet Archive WayBack Machine . International Science and Business Belt . 26 July 2018 . ko .
  7. Web site: Rare Isotope Science Project: What is RAON? . . Institute for Basic Science . 16 July 2018 . RAON, the name of the heavy-ion accelerator, is a Korean word meaning “Happy” or “Joyful..
  8. Web site: RAON, the name of the heavy-ion accelerator, is a native Korean word meaning "Happy" or "Joyful". . https://web.archive.org/web/20180726013039/https://risp.ibs.re.kr/eng/report/reportView.do?reptDataNo=2013030001&pageNo=1 . dead . . Internet Archive WayBack Machine . International Science and Business Belt. 26 July 2018 . ko . While preserving its intention, the name selected for the Grand Prize was modified slightly for easy pronunciation and international use, thus giving rise to RAON, the new name for the Korean heavy-ion accelerator..
  9. Web site: 중이온가속기건설구축사업단. ko-kr.facebook.com. ko. 4 August 2018.
  10. News: 과학벨트 핵심연구시설 '라온 중이온가속기' 캐릭터 선보여. 4 August 2018. ko.
  11. 과학동아 . 과학동아. 권. 예슬 . 최 . 영준. 이 . 현경 . Donga Science. 2018. 1228-3401. 390. 94–121. ko.
  12. Web site: Beyond Basic Science . https://web.archive.org/web/20180716054055/http://risp.re.kr/download/com/fileDownload.do?apndNo=02201607000001&seq=2 . dead . 2016 . 16 July 2018 . 16 July 2018 . . PDF . RISP . Institute for Basic Science. en.
  13. Design study of in-flight fragment separator for rare isotope science project in Korea . Kim . J. . Kim . D. . Kim . M. . Song . J. . Yun . C. . Kim . S. . Wan . W. . 1821 June 2012 . 12th Heavy Ion Accelerator Technology Conference (HIAT2012) . http://www.phy.anl.gov/hiat12/ . Chicago, Illinois USA . 20–22 . 7 August 2018 . en .
  14. Web site: MOU체결 현황 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200606052719/http://risp.ibs.re.kr/orginfo/inter_mou.do . 6 June 2020 . 8 August 2018 . . RAON . Rare Isotope Science Project . ko.
  15. Poster Presentations (Utilization) PU-16 Development and Operation Status for ISOL Off-line Test Facility of RISP . Lee . Jin-ho . Kang . Byoung-hwi . Woo . Hyung-joo . Hironobu . Ishiyama . Seo . Chang-seog . Park . Sung-jong . Kim . Jong-won . Jeong . Sun-chan . Yuon . Min-young . 4–6 November 2015 . 19th International Conference on Accelerators and Beam Utilizations (ICABU2015) . http://pal.postech.ac.kr/icabu2015/ . 19th International Conference on Accelerators and Beam Utilizations ICABU2015 November 4–6, 2015, Gyeongju HICO, Korea . Gyeongju, Korea . 12 September 2018 . en . xv .
  16. Web site: The RISP of IBS-Korea University to cooperate on accelerator research and expert training . Rare isotope Accelerator complex for ON-line experiments . . 21 January 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190121232427/https://risp.ibs.re.kr/eng/report/reportView.do?reptDataNo=2013040006&pageNo=1 . 21 January 2019 . 23 April 2013.
  17. Book: . 2016 . Beyond Basic Science: Korean heavy-ion accelerator, RAON A major big-science facility of the International Science and Business Belt . PDF . en . Brochure . English . Rare Isotope Science Project . 2016 . 18–19 . 8 August 2018 .
  18. Book: Ahn . Jung Keun . An . Dong Hyun . Baek . Kwang-yun . Baek . Seung Won . Bahng . Jung-bae . Bak . Sang-in . Chang . Dae-sik . Cheon . Byunggu . Cheoun . Myung-ki . Cho . Dong-hyun . Cho . Hee-suk . Choi . Bong Hyuk . Choi . Chang-il . Choi . Chul Jin . Choi . Eun-mi . Choi . Han-woo . Choi . Hyo-jung . Choi . Kwang-yang . Choi . Min Sik . Choi . Seonho . August 2012 . 1-7 . Baseline Design Summary . http://risp.ibs.re.kr/eng/orginfo/info_blds.do . en . Rare Isotope Science Project . 16–18 . 8 August 2018.
  19. Status of the Rare Isotope Science Project in Korea . Jong Won . Kim . LINAC 12 . http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/accelconf/linac2012/index.htm . Tel-Aviv, Israel . 455–457. 978-3-95450-122-9 . 2 October 2018 . The project is funded and officially started in the end of 2011. . en .
  20. Lee . Jaehyung . October 2017 . 중이온가속기 장치구축사업 . ko . 2 . 2 October 2018 . PDF.