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        | THPOMS055 | Commissioning of the SOCHI Applied Station Beam and Beam Transfer Line at the NICA Accelerator Complex | 3099 | 
    
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                A. Slivin, A. Agapov, A.A. Baldin, A.V. Butenko, D.E. Donets, G.A. Filatov, A.R. Galimov, K.N. Shipulin, E. Syresin, A. Tuzikov, V.I. TyulkinJINR, Dubna, Russia
D.V. Bobrovskiy, A.I. Chumakov, S. SolovievMEPhI, Moscow, Russia
I.L. Glebov, V.A. LuzanovGIRO-PROM, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
A.S. KubankinLPI, Moscow, Russia
A.S. KubankinBelSU, Belgorod, Russia
T. Kulevoy, Y.E. TitarenkoITEP, Moscow, Russia
A.M. TikhomirovJINR/VBLHEP, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
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        |  | The SOCHI (Station of CHip Irradiation) station was constructed at the NICA accelerator complex for single event effect testing of decapsulated microchips with low-energy ion beams (3.2 MeV/n). The peculiarity of microchip radiation tests in SOCHI is connected with the pulse beam operation of the heavy ion linear accelerator (HILAc) and a restriction on the pulse dose on the target. The SOCHI station construction, the equipment and the results of the first beam runs are discussed. |  | 
    
    	  | DOI • | reference for this paper 
              ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-THPOMS055 |  | 
    
    	  | About • | Received ※ 26 May 2022 — Accepted ※ 16 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 23 June 2022 |  | 
    
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        | THPOMS054 | Beam Lines and Stations for Applied Research Based on Ion Beams Extracted from Nuclotron | 3096 | 
    
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                G.A. Filatov, A. Agapov, A.A. Baldin, A.V. Butenko, A.R. Galimov, S.Yu. Kolesnikov, K.N. Shipulin, A. Slivin, E. Syresin, G.N. Timoshenko, A. Tuzikov, A.S. VorozhtsovJINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
S. Antoine, W. Beeckman, X.G. Duveau, J. Guerra-Phillips, P.J. JehannoSIGMAPHI S.A., Vannes, France
D.V. Bobrovskiy, A.I. ChumakovMEPhI, Moscow, Russia
P.N. Chernykh, S. Osipov, E. SerenkovOstec Enterprise Ltd, Moscow, Russia
D.G. Firsov, A.S. Kubankin, Yu.S. KubankinLLC "Vacuum systems and technologies", Belgorod, Russia
I.L. Glebov, V.A. LuzanovGIRO-PROM, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
T. KulevoyNRC, Moscow, Russia
Y.E. TitarenkoITEP, Moscow, Russia
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        |  | New beamlines and irradiation stations of the Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) are currently under construction at JINR. These facilities for applied research will provide testing on capsulated microchips (ion energy range of 150-500 MeV/n) at the Irradiation Setup for Components of Radioelectronic Apparatus (ISCRA) and space radiobiological research (ion energy range 400-1100 MeV/n) at the Setup for Investigation of Medical Biological Objects (SIMBO). In this note, the technical details of SIMBO and ISCRA stations and their beamlines are described and discussed. |  | 
    
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              ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-THPOMS054 |  | 
    
    	  | About • | Received ※ 20 May 2022 — Accepted ※ 17 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 06 July 2022 |  | 
    
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