Huizhou accelerator complex facility and its future development

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This paper provides an overview of the frontier research fields and significant questions in nuclear physics regarding particle accelerators, and the status and future development trends for big-science facilities of particle accelerators are reviewed. Two Chinese government-approved “12th Five-Year” major science infrastructure facilities, the “High Intensity heavy-ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF)” and “China Initiative Accelerator Driven System (CiADS)”, are being constructed in Huizhou, Guangdong Province. Based on these two big-science projects (HIAF and CiADS), we proposed to establish a large-scale charged particle accelerator complex facility named the “Bright Electron and Ion research Facility (BEIF).” This facility will be dedicated to the research and development of nuclear physics and its interdisciplinary frontier fields. The research frontier fields of nuclear physics at the BEIF will include nuclear structure and astrophysics, nucleon structure, quark matter phase structure, and interdisciplinary fields between several significant frontiers of fundamental and nuclear physics, such as highly charged atomic physics and heavy ion-driven high energy density physics. BEIF will be a large-scale scientific complex facility comprising several superconducting ion LINAC accelerators, synchrotrons, storage rings, reactors, and various large experimental detectors and setups. BEIF will be built in three construction phases and will become one of the premier global large-scale particle accelerator complex facilities dedicated to the research of nuclear physics and technology.

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HongWei, Z., HuShan, X., GuoQing, X., JiaWen, X., JianCheng, Y., XiaoHong, Z., … WenLong, Z. (2020). Huizhou accelerator complex facility and its future development. Scientia Sinica: Physica, Mechanica et Astronomica, 50(11). https://doi.org/10.1360/SSPMA-2020-0248

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