23–25 Sept 2019
Institute for Basic Science
Asia/Seoul timezone

Session

Session 4

24 Sept 2019, 09:00
Science Culture Center (Institute for Basic Science)

Science Culture Center

Institute for Basic Science

55, Expo-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea, 34126

Conveners

Session 4

  • Heinz VINCKE

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  1. Angelo INFANTINO, Claudia AHDIDA, Elpida ILIOPOULOU, Robert FROESCHL, Simon JENSEN
    24/09/2019, 09:00
    The Antiproton Decelerator at the CERN Proton Synchrotron complex provides antiprotons at a kinetic energy of 5.3 MeV to several experiments where the antiprotons finally annihilate. The stray radiation from these annihilations is the most important radiation field with respect to radiation protection in the Antiproton Decelerator experimental areas. In August 2018, aluminium, bismuth and...
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  2. Igor REMEC
    24/09/2019, 09:30
    The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) in operation since 2006 at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory was designed from the beginning to accommodate two upgrades: the accelerator proton power upgrade (PPU), and a second target station (STS). The PPU project is currently funded and underway, while the STS project is preparing for the US Department of Energy Critical Decision 1 review. The PPU will...
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  3. Nam-suk JUNG
    24/09/2019, 10:30
    The precise evaluation of the induced radioactivity is very important for the design and the waste management of the high-energy electron accelerator. However, a few experimental data and benchmarking studies are available for high-energy electrons with energies of 2.5 GeV[1,2] and 28.5 GeV[3]. This study is an extension of previous studies. Samples of copper, stainless steel, low carbon steel...
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  4. Stefan ROESLER
    24/09/2019, 11:00
    The radiological characterization is an essential requirement for the disposal of radioactive waste in national repositories. At the same time, such characterization can be particularly challenging in the case of radioactive waste produced in particle accelerators like the ones operated at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) – where most of the accelerator components are...
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