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B-05 Operation of RILAC at RIKEN ion, acceleration, cyclotron, controls 50
 
  • Y. Miyazawa, Y. Chiba, M. Hemmi, E. Ikezawa, T. Inoue, T. Kambara, M. Kase, T. Kubo, I. Tanihata, M. Yanokura
    RIKEN, Saitama, Japan
 
B-06 Recent Developments of the RCNP AVF Cyclotron ion, cyclotron, proton, polarization 53
 
  • T. Itahashi, K. Hosono, M. Kondo, N. Matsuoka, I. Miura, H. Ogata, T. Saito, H. Sakai, A. Shimizu, T. Yamazaki
    Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
 
B-09 The INR 30 MeV(p) Cyclotron cyclotron, ion, controls, heavy-ion 65
 
  • C.J. Yao, H.J. Chang
    Institute of Nuclear Research, Academia Sinica, Shanghai, China
 
B-10 Progress of the 1.7m SFC cyclotron, ion, extraction, resonance 68
 
  • S.J. Zhang, SFC Group
    Institute of Modern Physics, Lanzhou, China
 
B-12 Status Report of the Compact Cyclotron C-30 for Medical Isotopes Production ion, cyclotron, injection, cathode 76
 
  • J. Sura, J. Lorkiewicz, A. Piotrowski, E. Plawski, J. Zawadzki
    Institute of Nuclear Studies, Świerk, Otwock, Poland
 
B-15 Operation of the VICKSI-Cyclotron with Tandem Injector cyclotron, ion, extraction, injection 87
 
  • K. Ziegler, VICKSI-Group
    HMI, Berlin, Germany
 
B-17 Status Report on GANIL ion, ECR, target, dipole 94
 
  • A. Chabert, GANIL Group
    GANIL, Orsay, France
 
B-20 The CERN SC as a Heavy Ion Accelerator ion, proton, acceleration, light-ion 105
 
  • B.W. Allardyce
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
F-03 Status of the Texas A&M K500 Superconducting Cyclotron cyclotron, controls, ECR, ion 195
 
  • D.P. May, D.R. Haenni, R.C. Rogers, P. Smelser, D.H. Youngblood
    Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
 
F-07 Design Status of the Medical Cyclotron Facility cyclotron, ion, controls, proton 211
 
  • R.C. Sethi
    Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Nuclear Physics Division, Bombay, India
 
G-13 Examples of Ray Tracing in Ion Inflectors cyclotron, ion, acceleration, extraction 267
 
  • J.I.M. Botman, H.L. Hagedoorn
    Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  • J. Reich, P. Wucherer
    FZJ, Jülich, Germany
 
I1-05 Magnetic Field near the Center on the Baby Cyclotron cyclotron, ion, focusing, proton 299
 
  • T. Karasawa
    RIKEN, Saitama, Japan
  • H. Yoshida
    Japan Steel Works Ltd., Hokkaido, Japan
 
I2-14 VICKSI Beam Bunch Preparation cyclotron, ion, injection, bunching 380
 
  • W. Pelzer
    HMI, Berlin, Germany
 
I4-05 Decentralization of the NAC Control System controls, power-supply, cyclotron, status 422
 
  • G.F. Burdzik, R.K. Fisch, W.L.J. Hendrikse, I.H. Kohler, H.W. Mostert, J.N.J. Truter, K. Visser, H.F. Weehuizen
    National Accelerator Centre, Faure, Republic of South Africa
 
I6-08 Axial Injection System for the Superconducting Cyclotron AGOR ion, injection, cyclotron, emittance 495
 
  • J.P. Schapira
    IPN, Orsay, France
  • S. Brandenburg
    KVI, Groningen, The Netherlands
  • P. Mandrillon
    IN2P3 Paris & Centre Antoine Lacassagne, Nice, France
 
I6-12 AVF-Cyclotron as an Injector for RIKEN Ring Cyclotron cyclotron, ion, quadrupole, injection 511
 
  • N. Nakanishi, T. Kageyama, H. Kamitsubo
    RIKEN, Saitama, Japan
 
I6-14 Operational Experience with the SIN 870 KeV Cockcroft-Walton Pre-Injector ion, proton, extraction, plasma 519
 
  • M. Olivo
    SIN, Villigen, Switzerland
 
I7-06 New Radiation Hazards at the K500 Cyclotron cyclotron, ion, radiation, target 542
 
  • R.M. Ronningen, T.A. Antaya, M.L. Mallory, P.S. Miller
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
J-01 Invited Paper: Acceleration of Radioactive Ion Beams in Cyclotrons ion, cyclotron, target, heavy-ion 558
 
  • M.L. Mallory
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
J-02 Invited Paper: Heavy Ion Cyclotrons Development at JINR ion, cyclotron, heavy-ion, acceleration 566
 
  • R.Ts. Oganessian
    JINR, Dubna, USSR
 
K-07 In-House Cyclotron and Radioisotopes Production System cyclotron, controls, target, proton 622
 
  • Y. Adachi, K. Fujii, T. Hiroishi, M. Maruyama, Y. Nishihara, A. Tanaka, H. Suzuki
    Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ehime, Japan
  • G. Meyrand
    CGR-MeV, Buc, France
 
K-19 Mass Spectrometry of 41Ca with RCNP AVF Cyclotron ion, cyclotron, neutron, acceleration 664
 
  • T. Itahashi, Y. Fujita, T. Fukuda, T. Shimoda
    Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
  • T. Yamagata
    Konan University, Kobe, Japan
  • Y. Nagame
    JAERI, Gunma, Japan
 
M-05 A Report on the Design and Performance of a Vertical, 2 × 6.4 GHz, Full Iron Yoke ECR Ion Source for the NSCL Superconducting Cyclotrons ECR, ion, plasma, cyclotron 721
 
  • T.A. Antaya, J.M. Moskalik, D.S. Sanderson, Z.Q. Xie
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
M-06 Design of the ATLAS PIIECR Ion Source ion, ATLAS, extraction, vacuum 725
 
  • E. Minehara
    JAERI, Gunma, Japan
  • P. Bilquist, W. Evans, F. Lynch, R. Pardo
    ANL, Argonne, Illinois, USA
 
M-08 Arc Characteristics of the Self Heated PIG Ion Source cathode, ion, vacuum, impedance 731
 
  • T. Itahashi, S. Mine, H. Ogata, N. Yasui
    Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
 
N-04 A New Isotope Separator at the CERN Synchro-Cyclotron ion, target, ISOLDE, proton 752
 
  • B.W. Allardyce
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland