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Proceeding of the workshop on gamma-ray spectroscopy utilizing heavy-ion, photon and RI beams

Abstract

Three time since 1992, we have held the symposia entitled `Joint Spectroscopy Experiments Utilizing JAERI Tandem-Booster Accelerator` at the Tokai Research Establishment. In the symposia, we have mainly discussed the plans of experiments to be done in this joint program. The joint program started in 1994. Several experiments have been made since and some new results have already come up. This symposium `Gamma-ray Spectroscopy utilizing heavy-ion, Photon and RI beams` was held at Tokai Research Establishment of JAERI. Because this symposium is the first occasion after the program started, the first purpose of the symposium is to present and discuss the experimental results so far obtained using the JAERI Tandem-Booster. The second purpose of the symposium is to discuss new possibilities of gamma-ray spectroscopy using new resources such as RI-beam and Photon-beam. The participants from RIKEN, Tohoku University and JAERI Neutron Science Research Center presented the future plans of experiments with RI-beam at each facility. Compared with these nuclear beams, photon beam provides a completely new tool for the {gamma}-ray spectroscopy, which is achieved by inverse Compton scattering between high-energy electron and laser beams. The 23 of the presented papers are indexed individually. (J.P.N.)
Authors:
Oshima, Masumi; Sugita, Michiaki; Hayakawa, Takehito [1] 
  1. eds.
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1998
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
JAERI-Conf-98-008; CONF-9707156-
Reference Number:
SCA: 663110; PA: JPN-98:004032; EDB-98:056169; SN: 98001950857
Resource Relation:
Conference: Workshop on gamma-ray spectroscopy utilizing heavy-ion, photon and RI beams, Tokai (Japan), 15-16 Jul 1997; Other Information: PBD: Mar 1998
Subject:
66 PHYSICS; LEADING ABSTRACT; MEETINGS; PARTICLE BOOSTERS; JAERI TANDEM ACCELERATOR; HEAVY IONS; HIGH SPIN STATES; GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY
OSTI ID:
594207
Research Organizations:
Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese;English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98755723; TRN: JP9804032
Availability:
OSTI as DE98755723
Submitting Site:
JPN
Size:
117 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 03, 1998

Citation Formats

Oshima, Masumi, Sugita, Michiaki, and Hayakawa, Takehito. Proceeding of the workshop on gamma-ray spectroscopy utilizing heavy-ion, photon and RI beams. Japan: N. p., 1998. Web.
Oshima, Masumi, Sugita, Michiaki, & Hayakawa, Takehito. Proceeding of the workshop on gamma-ray spectroscopy utilizing heavy-ion, photon and RI beams. Japan.
Oshima, Masumi, Sugita, Michiaki, and Hayakawa, Takehito. 1998. "Proceeding of the workshop on gamma-ray spectroscopy utilizing heavy-ion, photon and RI beams." Japan.
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title = {Proceeding of the workshop on gamma-ray spectroscopy utilizing heavy-ion, photon and RI beams}
author = {Oshima, Masumi, Sugita, Michiaki, and Hayakawa, Takehito}
abstractNote = {Three time since 1992, we have held the symposia entitled `Joint Spectroscopy Experiments Utilizing JAERI Tandem-Booster Accelerator` at the Tokai Research Establishment. In the symposia, we have mainly discussed the plans of experiments to be done in this joint program. The joint program started in 1994. Several experiments have been made since and some new results have already come up. This symposium `Gamma-ray Spectroscopy utilizing heavy-ion, Photon and RI beams` was held at Tokai Research Establishment of JAERI. Because this symposium is the first occasion after the program started, the first purpose of the symposium is to present and discuss the experimental results so far obtained using the JAERI Tandem-Booster. The second purpose of the symposium is to discuss new possibilities of gamma-ray spectroscopy using new resources such as RI-beam and Photon-beam. The participants from RIKEN, Tohoku University and JAERI Neutron Science Research Center presented the future plans of experiments with RI-beam at each facility. Compared with these nuclear beams, photon beam provides a completely new tool for the {gamma}-ray spectroscopy, which is achieved by inverse Compton scattering between high-energy electron and laser beams. The 23 of the presented papers are indexed individually. (J.P.N.)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1998}
month = {Mar}
}