Annual report / Kernforschungsanlage Jülich Institut für Kernphysik 1982
Annual report / Kernforschungsanlage Jülich Institut für Kernphysik 1982
This annual report of the Institute of Nuclear Physics at the Kernforschungsanlage Jülich covers the period from January to December 1982. It contains descriptionsof the research activities and of the technical developments achievedduring this period. Reports on the scientific results obtained by th...
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Personal Name(s): | Grümmer, F. (Editor) |
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Mayer-Böricke, C. (Editor) / Schult, O. (Editor) / Seyfarth, H. (Editor) / Speth, J. (Editor) / Turek, P. (Editor) | |
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Jülich
Kernforschungsanlage Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag
1983
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Physical Description: |
XI, 152 p. |
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Report Book |
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Addenda |
Series Title: |
Spezielle Berichte der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich
202 |
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OpenAccess |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
This annual report of the Institute of Nuclear Physics at the Kernforschungsanlage Jülich covers the period from January to December 1982. It contains descriptionsof the research activities and of the technical developments achievedduring this period. Reports on the scientific results obtained by the variousguest groups using our cyclotron JULIC have been incorporated.The Institute of Nuclear Physics consists of these units: The Institute for ExperimentalNuclear Physics I, the Institute for Experimental Nuclear Physics IIwith the Solar Energy Group and the Institute for Theoretical Nuclear Physics.These units are supported by the common groups: cyclotron, detector and targetlaboratory, electronics, on-line-computer, technical design, workshops, radiationprotection and adminstration.At the end of this year, Prof. Speth was appointed Director of our Institute forTheoretical Nuclear Physics and full Professor at the University of Bonn.To start major technical improvements and new developments at our isochronouscyclotron JULIC and to plan possible scientific activities in nuclear physicsat the proposed spallation neutron source it seemed reasonable to combine theoperating groups of our cyclotron JULIC and of the magnet spectrograph Big Karlin a common group for "Cyclotron operation and technical developments". An intensecollaboration with Prof. Hagedoorn and his group of the Technische HogeschoolEindhoven is under way.The central research facility of the Institute is the Julich Isochronous Cyclotron (JULIC) which provides high and variable energy p-, d-, $^{3}$He- and a-$\alpha$beams(range from 22 up to 45 MeV/nucleon). Most of the experimental research work wasdone at JULIC. In addition the research reactor DIDO with the on-line separatorfor fission fragments (JOSEF) and other equipment was used.The scientific exchange was very intense due to guest groups at our cyclotron,our scientists carrying out research in other laboratories and many guest scientistscollaborating with groups in the Institute.A significant part of the investigations of the theoretical Institute was performedin closeicooperation with the experimental work carried out at the facilitiesof the Institute. Applied physics work was mainly in the area of solarenergy and in radio-isotope production for bio-medical applications. [...] |