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Progress report - physical sciences TASCC division 1990 July 01 - December 31

Abstract

A completely new administrative structure of AECL Research was implemented on 1990 July 1. All of the basic physics programs, together with accelerator physics, radiation applications and most of the chemistry programs of AECL, have been placed in a new organizational unit called Physical Sciences. This unit also includes the management of the National Fusion Program. The research programs of Physical Sciences are grouped into three divisions: Chemistry, Physics and TASCC. Progress in each division will henceforth be reported on a twice-yearly basis. This report is the first of the new series to be issued by the TASCC Division. During the period covered by this report, the operation of the superconducting cyclotron has matured considerably, with over 30 accelerated ion beams more-or-less routinely available for a wide variety of nuclear physics experiments. The TASCC team, together with all the engineers, trades-people and other staff members who contributed to the design, constructed and commissioning of the Tandem Accelerator Superconducting Cyclotron facility, are to be heartily congratulated on bringing it to its present highly successful state in an unusually short period of time. In conjunction with our many outside collaborators, we are now engaged on exciting experiments in several areas of nuclear  More>>
Publication Date:
May 01, 1991
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
AECL-10337; PR-TASCC-1.
Reference Number:
SCA: 430000; 663000; 990100; PA: AIX-23:036294; SN: 92000726055
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: May 1991
Subject:
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; 73 NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS; 99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE; CHALK RIVER NUCLEAR LABS; ACCELERATOR FACILITIES; BEAM DYNAMICS; BEAM INJECTION; BEAM TRANSPORT; CONTROL SYSTEMS; CRNL MP TANDEM ACCELERATOR; CRNL SUPERCONDUCTING CYCLOTRON; CRYOGENICS; NUCLEAR PHYSICS; PROGRESS REPORT; RF SYSTEMS; 430000; 663000; 990100; PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; MANAGEMENT
OSTI ID:
10141083
Research Organizations:
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, ON (Canada). Chalk River Nuclear Labs.
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92626802; TRN: CA9200254036294
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
142 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

None. Progress report - physical sciences TASCC division 1990 July 01 - December 31. Canada: N. p., 1991. Web.
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title = {Progress report - physical sciences TASCC division 1990 July 01 - December 31}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A completely new administrative structure of AECL Research was implemented on 1990 July 1. All of the basic physics programs, together with accelerator physics, radiation applications and most of the chemistry programs of AECL, have been placed in a new organizational unit called Physical Sciences. This unit also includes the management of the National Fusion Program. The research programs of Physical Sciences are grouped into three divisions: Chemistry, Physics and TASCC. Progress in each division will henceforth be reported on a twice-yearly basis. This report is the first of the new series to be issued by the TASCC Division. During the period covered by this report, the operation of the superconducting cyclotron has matured considerably, with over 30 accelerated ion beams more-or-less routinely available for a wide variety of nuclear physics experiments. The TASCC team, together with all the engineers, trades-people and other staff members who contributed to the design, constructed and commissioning of the Tandem Accelerator Superconducting Cyclotron facility, are to be heartily congratulated on bringing it to its present highly successful state in an unusually short period of time. In conjunction with our many outside collaborators, we are now engaged on exciting experiments in several areas of nuclear physics research, as reported in the following pages. We are well on the way to the establishment of a truly National Centre for Nuclear Physics research in Canada.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1991}
month = {May}
}