Annual report / Kernforschungsanlage Jülich Institut für Kernphysik 1979
Annual report / Kernforschungsanlage Jülich Institut für Kernphysik 1979
This annual report of the Institute of Nuclear Physics at the Kernforschuhgsanlage Jülich covers the period from January to December 1979. It contains descriptionsof the research activities and of the technical developments achieved duringthis period. Reports on the scientific results obtained by th...
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Personal Name(s): | Mayer-Böricke, C. (Editor) |
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Schult, O. (Editor) / Seyfarth, H. (Editor) / Speth, J. (Editor) / Turek, P. (Editor) | |
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Imprint: |
Jülich
Kernforschungsanlage Jülich, Verlag
1980
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Physical Description: |
XII, 182 p. |
Document Type: |
Report Book |
Research Program: |
Addenda |
Series Title: |
Spezielle Berichte der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich
72 |
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OpenAccess |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
This annual report of the Institute of Nuclear Physics at the Kernforschuhgsanlage Jülich covers the period from January to December 1979. It contains descriptionsof the research activities and of the technical developments achieved duringthis period. Reports on the scientific results obtained by the various guest groupsusing our cyclotron JULIC have been incorporated. The Institute of Nuclear Physics consists of these units: The Institute for Experimental Nuclear Physics I, the Institute for Experimental Nuclear Physics I I with the Solar Energy Group and the Institute for Theoretical Nuclear Physics. These units are supported by the common groups: cyclotron, detector and target laboratory, electronics, on-line-computer, technical design, workshops, radiation protection andadministration. Prof. Fäßler, director of the Institute for Theoretical Nuclear Physics has leftto become a full professor of physics at the University of Tübingen by August 1979.In September Prof. Speth was appointed acting director of our Institute of TheoreticalNuclear Physics. The central research facility of the Institute is the Julich Isochronous Cyclotron (JULIC) which provides high and variable energy p-, d-, $^{3}$He- and $\alpha$-beams (rangefrom 22 up to 45 MeV/nucleon). Most of the experimental research work was done atJULIC. In addition the research reactor DIDO with the on-line separator for fissionfragments (JOSEF) and other equipment was used.The scientific exchange was wery intense due to guest groups at our cyclotron, ourscientists carrying out research in other laboratories and many guest scientists collaborating with groups in the Institute. [...] |