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ASTROPHYSICS, SYMMETRIES, AND APPLIED PHYSICS AT SPALLATION NEUTRON SOURCES
Proceedings of the Workshop on ASAP 2002
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA 11 - 13 March 2002
edited by Paul E Koehler, Timothy E Valentine (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA), Christopher R Gould (North Carolina State University, USA) & Robert Haight (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
The spallation neutron source (SNS) being built at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) will be by far the highest flux pulsed source of epithermal neutrons in the world when it comes on line in 2006. Although the main thrust of the science program at the SNS will be materials science, the facility could provide outstanding opportunities for research in nuclear astrophysics, fundamental symmetries, and applied nuclear physics. To review the current status of these fields and to begin to assemble the scientific case and the community of researchers for future experiments at the SNS, a workshop on "Astrophysics, Symmetries, and Applied Physics" was held in March 2002 at the ORNL. Over 60 scientists, representing 11 US and 4 foreign universities as well as many national laboratories around the world, participated in the workshop. The proceedings describe the current state of research in those fields and the future opportunities at the SNS.
Contents:
- The Detector for Advanced Neutron Capture Experiments at LANSCE (J L
Ullmann et al.)
- Recent Astrophysics Results from ORELA and Possible Future Experiments at ORELA and SNS (P E Koehler)
- Applied Nuclear Physics at Spallation Neutron Sources (P Oblozinzky)
- Aluminum Data Measurements and Evaluation for Criticality Safety Applications (L C Leal et al.)
- Measurement of Neutron Capture Cross Sections of Long-lived Fission Products (H Harada et al.)
- Radioactive Target Production at RIA (J C Blackmon)
- Parity Violation in Epithermal Neutron Resonances (G E Mitchell et al.)
- Violation of Fundamental Symmetries in Resonance Neutron Induced Fission (A Barabanov et al.)
- Time Reversal Tests with Epithermal Neutrons (C R Gould)
- Neutronic Characteristics of the Spallation Neutron Source (P D Ferguson et al.)
- and other papers
Readership: Graduate students, researchers and engineers in nuclear
astrophysics, nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, applied physics and nuclear medicine.
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Pub. date: Dec 2002 |
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