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Symmetry ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 1972
Author(s):  
Calin Itu ◽  
Polidor Bratu ◽  
Paul Nicolae Borza ◽  
Sorin Vlase ◽  
Dorin Lixandroiu

All the installations, devices, and annexes within the laser and the gamma ray production system within the ELI-NP project from Magurele are installed on an inertial platform that weighs over 54,000 tons. The platform is made of concrete, is insulated from the outside environment, and is supported by spring batteries and shock absorbers. The flatness of this platform respects some very strict standards, and, taking into account the processes that take place on the platform, the transmission of the different trepidations of the environment to the inertial mass must be extremely low. For this reason, a static study and a vibration analysis of the platform, performed in this paper, are required. The static analysis verifies if the flatness of the platform can be observed in operating conditions, and the dynamic analysis verifies how excitations coming from the external environment can be transmitted to the measuring equipment. The finite element method is used both to determine the deformability of the concrete platform for different loads, placed at different points and to determine its eigenvalues and its eigenmodes of vibration. The obtained results are analyzed and constructive solutions are proposed to improve the realized system, through a judicious placement of the installations and the distribution of the masses on the platform.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 30-37
Author(s):  
D. Choudhury ◽  
L. Csige ◽  
A.J. Krasznahorkay ◽  
D.L. Balabanski ◽  
P. Constantin ◽  
...  

The emerging photo-fission experimental campaigne with the gamma beam system at ELI-NP is presented along with the physics cases to be addressed, with emphasis on prepared day-one experiments. The design of the state-of-the-art detector arrays, which are under construction for such experiments, is reported. The results of the performance tests of the constructed prototypes are presented. Plans for further extension of the photo-fission experimental programme at ELI-NP are discussed.


Author(s):  
P. Cardarelli ◽  
G. Paternò ◽  
G. Di Domenico ◽  
E. Consoli ◽  
M. Marziani ◽  
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Author(s):  
R. Borgheresi ◽  
O. Adriani ◽  
S. Albergo ◽  
M. Andreotti ◽  
G. Cappello ◽  
...  
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Proceedings ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Rita Borgheresi ◽  
Oscar Adriani ◽  
Sebastiano Albergo ◽  
Mirco Andreotti ◽  
Gigi Cappello ◽  
...  

The ELI-NP (Extreme Light Infrastructure-Nuclear Physics) facility, currently under construction near Bucharest (Romania), is the pillar of the project ELI dedicated to the generation of high-brilliance gamma beams and high-power laser pulses that will be used for frontier research in nuclear physics. To develop an experimental program at the frontiers of the present-day knowledge, two pieces of equipment will be deployed at ELI-NP: a high power laser system consisting of two 10 PW lasers and a high brilliance gamma beam system. The ELI-NP Gamma beam system will deliver an intense gamma beam with unprecedented specifications in terms of photon flux, brilliance and energy bandwidth in an energy range from 0.2 to 20 MeV. Such a gamma beam requires special devices and techniques to measure and monitor the beam parameters during the commissioning and the operational phase. To accomplish this task, the Gamma Beam Characterization System, equipped with four elements, was developed: a Compton spectrometer (CSPEC), to measure and monitor the photon energy spectrum; a nuclear resonant scattering system (NRSS), for absolute beam energy calibration and inter-calibration of the other detectors; a beam profile imager (GPI) to be used for alignment and diagnostics purposes; and finally a sampling calorimeter (GCAL), for a fast combined measurement of the beam average energy and intensity. The combination of the measurements performed by GCAL and CSPEC allows fully characterizing the gamma beam energy distribution and intensity with a precision at the level of few per mill, enough to demonstrate the fulfillment of the required parameters. This article presents an overview of the gamma beam characterization system with focus on these two detectors, which were designed, assembled and are currently under test at INFN-Firenze. The layout and the working principle of the four devices is described, as well as some of the main results of detector tests.


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