Conveners
Accelerator Facilities - 1
- Sotirios Charisopoulos (IAEA)
GANIL has been celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first experiment that ran in 1983 with an 40Ar beam accelerated with two cyclotrons at the energy of 44 MeV per nucleon. Since this first exciting period, GANIL has undergone a continuous evolution and some major upgrades, guided by the needs expressed by users, to remain at the forefront of research in accelerator-based science.
The...
For 50 years, TRIUMF has stood at the frontier of scientific understanding as Canada’s Particle Accelerator Centre. Driven by two made-in-Canada cutting edge accelerators - the world’s largest cyclotron, and our new high-power superconducting linear accelerator - we continue to ask the big questions about the origins of the universe and everything in it.
With over five decades of...
The Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator System (ATLAS) at Argonne National Laboratory is a heavy ion linac that can accelerate beams of all stable ions from hydrogen to uranium and many radioactive isotopes. ATLAS has the flexibility to deliver accelerated beams to several end stations with a wide range of energies and beam currents, and it is now in the process of upgrading to a multi-user...
The high brilliance Variable Energy GAmma (VEGA) System under implementation at Extreme Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) in Romania, uses a storage ring as an Inverse Compton Scattering (ICS) source. The storage ring is filled by a warm linear accelerator with a maximum energy of 800 MeV. A laser system drives a high-finesse optical cavity to resonantly build-up pulsed laser...
Abstracts for the AccelApp 2024 meeting will be assembled into an electronic booklet. Abstracts will need to be uploaded, as a Word file, to the conference website https://indico.jlab.org/event/722/abstracts/. LaTeX files will not be accepted. Abstracts must adhere to this Word template. This template provides a three-line header as shown above, a boldface title, and a comma-separated list of...