Felsenkeller 5 MV underground ion accelerator, HZDR, Dresden, Germany
5 MV Pelletron accelerator for nuclear cross section measurements in a shallow-underground laboratory, shielded from cosmic radiation.
DREAMS (DREsden Accelerator Mass Spectromety), HZDR, Dresden, Germany
State-of-the-art AMS facility with a 6 MV tandem accelerator, dedicated AMS beamlines and dedicated ion sources.
VERA (Vienna Environmental Research Accelerator), University of Vienna, Austria
Dedicated facility for AMS based on a 3-MV tandem accelerator, with a scientific focus on the advancement of ultra-trace analysis of long-lived radionuclides.
Frankfurt Van de Graaff accelerator, Goethe-University Frankfurt (GUF), Germany
Accelerator facility for proton or alpha beam at 1 – 2.5 MeV, with the capability of neutron production via 7Li(p,n).
PIAF (PTB Ion Accelerator Facility), Braunschweig, Germany
Facility with two low-energy ion accelerators, a variable-energy isochronous cyclotron and a tandetron, providing DC or pulsed beams for time-of-flight experiments.
Cologne 10 MV FN Tandem accelerator, University of Cologne (UoC), Germany
10 MV FN tandem accelerator for nuclear physics and astrophysics research, connected to a fully-equipped target laboratory.
ATOMKI Cyclotron, Debrecen, Hungary
MGC-20 cyclotron capable of proton, deuteron, 3He and alpha beams.
IFIN-HH Tandetrons, Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest-Măgurele, Romania
Facility with three tandem accelerators for nuclear astrophysics and AMS, and connected target laboratory.
Bellotti Ion Beam Facility, Assergi, Italy (from 17.08.2024 call, pending final approval)
3.5 MV ion beam accelerator in a deep-underground laboratory, shielded from cosmic radiation.
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