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Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Niki, Kazuaki*; Yamamoto, Noboru*; Hayashi, Naoki; Adachi, Masatoshi*; Watanabe, Kazuhiko*
Proceedings of 16th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (Internet), p.877 - 880, 2019/07
Interlock system of J-PARC is classified into a personnel protection system (PPS) for human safety and a machine protection system (MPS) for protecting equipment. The PPS of the J-PARC accelerator started from the operation at Linac in 2006 and was completed by the MR operation in 2008. In the next 10 years, some improvements have been made, such as updating video monitoring systems and establishing new interlocks. In addition to describing recent operations including these updatings, this paper reports the current status of inspections and maintenance conducted to maintain and improve reliability.
Okada, Masashi*; Niki, Kazuaki*; Hirayama, Yoshikazu*; Imai, Nobuaki*; Ishiyama, Hironobu*; Jeong, S. C.*; Katayama, Ichiro*; Miyatake, Hiroari*; Oyaizu, Mitsuhiro*; Watanabe, Yutaka*; et al.
Physical Review Special Topics; Accelerators and Beams, 15(3), p.030101_1 - 030101_10, 2012/03
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:33.35(Physics, Nuclear)Kato, Takashi; Tsuji, Hiroshi; Ando, Toshinari; Takahashi, Yoshikazu; Nakajima, Hideo; Sugimoto, Makoto; Isono, Takaaki; Koizumi, Norikiyo; Kawano, Katsumi; Oshikiri, Masayuki*; et al.
Fusion Engineering and Design, 56-57, p.59 - 70, 2001/10
Times Cited Count:17 Percentile:74.75(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Tsuji, Hiroshi; Okuno, Kiyoshi*; Thome, R.*; Salpietro, E.*; Egorov, S. A.*; Martovetsky, N.*; Ricci, M.*; Zanino, R.*; Zahn, G.*; Martinez, A.*; et al.
Nuclear Fusion, 41(5), p.645 - 651, 2001/05
Times Cited Count:57 Percentile:83.45(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)no abstracts in English
Takayanagi, Toshiyuki; Kurosaki, Yuzuru*; Sato, K.*; *; *; *
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 103(2), p.250 - 255, 1999/00
Times Cited Count:34 Percentile:71.37(Chemistry, Physical)no abstracts in English
Sato, K.*; *; *; *; *; Kurosaki, Yuzuru*; Takayanagi, Toshiyuki
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 103(43), p.8650 - 8656, 1999/00
Times Cited Count:27 Percentile:64.01(Chemistry, Physical)no abstracts in English
*; *; *; *; Namba, Hideki; Tokunaga, Okihiro; Hashimoto, Shoji; *; *
Ebara Jiho, (166), p.56 - 64, 1995/00
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Makii, Hiroyuki; Miyatake, Hiroari*; Wakabayashi, Yasuo; Ishiyama, Hironobu*; Niki, Kazuaki*; Okada, Masashi*; Imai, Nobuaki*; Watanabe, Yutaka*; Hirayama, Yoshikazu*; Jeong, S. C.*; et al.
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The C(,)O reaction plays an important role in stellar evolution at the stage of helium-burning. Its reaction rate determines the mass fraction of C and O, the abundance distribution of the elements between oxygen and iron, and the iron-core mass before the super-nova explosion. However, the cross section at low energy still has a large uncertainty mainly due to the poor determination of the ratio of E2 cross section to E1 one. In order to provide a stringent constraint to extrapolation down to stellar temperature, additional data is crucial. Hence we designed new measurement at TRIAC (Tokai Radioactive Ion Accelerator Complex). With use of the 18 GHz ECR (electron cyclotron resonance) ion source set upstream of the TRIAC accelerators, TRIAC has a possibility to deliver intense -beams. By using the pulsed alpha-beams provide by TRIAC, the high efficiency anti-Compton NaI(Tl) spectrometers, and enriched carbon targets (99.99 % enrichment in C), we measured the -ray spectrum of the C(,)O reaction near the resonance at a center of mass energy of 2.4 MeV. In this contribution, we will discuss obtained E1 and E2 cross sections of the reaction.
Kumasaka, Hiroo*; Kobayashi, Shinji*; Kosuga, Keiichi*; Okuyama, Yasuji*; Kusano, Takashi*; Kurita, Kazuaki*; Yamawaki, Hiroyuki; Sato, Toshinori
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Shotcreting is currently underway in the south research access tunnel 500 m underground at Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory. The use of the low alkaline super shotcrete spraying method, which makes it possible to obtain high strength and high stiffness quickly after spraying while minimizing an environmental impact, is being considered as a means of stabilizing an excavated rock surface whose condition is rapidly deteriorating. For the purpose of evaluating the applicability of the method to the shotcreting work currently in progress, a verification field test was conducted. This paper briefly reports on the test.
Iwasaki, Masahiro*; Murokawa, Takamitsu*; Kobayashi, Shinji*; Ishii, Takashi*; Kusano, Takashi*; Kurita, Kazuaki*; Yamawaki, Hiroyuki; Sato, Toshinori
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Mikake, Shinichiro; Sato, Toshinori; Ikeda, Koki; Watanabe, Kazuhiko; Kobayashi, Shinji*; Tsuji, Masakuni*; Kusano, Takashi*; Kurita, Kazuaki*
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Mikake, Shinichiro; Sato, Toshinori; Kobayashi, Shinji*; Tsuji, Masakuni*; Kurita, Kazuaki*; Eguchi, Keita*
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Mikake, Shinichiro; Sato, Toshinori; Kurita, Kazuaki*; Kusano, Takashi*; Tsuji, Masakuni*; Kobayashi, Shinji*
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Mikake, Shinichiro; Sato, Toshinori; Tsuji, Masakuni*; Kobayashi, Shinji*; Eguchi, Keita*; Kurita, Kazuaki*
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