Abstract
JHF aims at promoting the variety of research fields using various secondary beams produced by high-intensity proton beams. The accelerator of JHF will be an accelerator complex of a 200 MeV LINAC, a 3 GeV booster proton synchrotron, and a 50 GeV proton synchrotron. The four main experimental facilities of K-Arena, M-Arena, N-Arena, and E-Arena are planed. The outline of the project is presented. (author)
Shibata, Tokushi
[1]
- High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba, Ibaraki (Japan)
Citation Formats
Shibata, Tokushi.
Japan hadron facility.
Japan: N. p.,
1998.
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Shibata, Tokushi.
Japan hadron facility.
Japan.
Shibata, Tokushi.
1998.
"Japan hadron facility."
Japan.
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title = {Japan hadron facility}
author = {Shibata, Tokushi}
abstractNote = {JHF aims at promoting the variety of research fields using various secondary beams produced by high-intensity proton beams. The accelerator of JHF will be an accelerator complex of a 200 MeV LINAC, a 3 GeV booster proton synchrotron, and a 50 GeV proton synchrotron. The four main experimental facilities of K-Arena, M-Arena, N-Arena, and E-Arena are planed. The outline of the project is presented. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1998}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Japan hadron facility}
author = {Shibata, Tokushi}
abstractNote = {JHF aims at promoting the variety of research fields using various secondary beams produced by high-intensity proton beams. The accelerator of JHF will be an accelerator complex of a 200 MeV LINAC, a 3 GeV booster proton synchrotron, and a 50 GeV proton synchrotron. The four main experimental facilities of K-Arena, M-Arena, N-Arena, and E-Arena are planed. The outline of the project is presented. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1998}
month = {Mar}
}