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Takada, Hiroshi; *; Yoshizawa, Nobuaki*; Nakahara, Yasuaki
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 31(1), p.80 - 82, 1994/01
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Meigo, Shinichiro; Nakano, Keita; Yamaguchi, Yuji
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Meigo, Shinichiro; Nakano, Keita*; Yamaguchi, Yuji; Otsuji, Kenichi*
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Meigo, Shinichiro; Yamaguchi, Yuji; Iwamoto, Hiroki
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Meigo, Shinichiro; Yamaguchi, Yuji; Iwamoto, Hiroki
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Meigo, Shinichiro; Yamaguchi, Yuji; Iwamoto, Hiroki
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The use of protons in the energy range from several hundred MeV to GeV is necessary to measure the response of charged-particle detectors for onboard satellites in space development projects. Few accelerator facilities worldwide can supply protons in the energy region above 400 MeV, and J-PARC is the only one in Japan. However, since it is difficult for J-PARC to supply protons to users, we have been developing a method to use scattered protons in the Al window. For high-intensity proton accelerator facilities, such as the Accelerator-Driven System (ADS), the improvement of the intranuclear cascade model (INC) is crucial. In order to improve the accuracy of the INC, the Al(p,xp) cross section was obtained using a plastic scintillator in the outgoing energy region above 170 MeV.