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Recent progress in the energy recovery linac project in Japan

Sakanaka, Shogo*; Akemoto, Mitsuo*; Aoto, Tomohiro*; Arakawa, Dai*; Asaoka, Seiji*; Enomoto, Atsushi*; Fukuda, Shigeki*; Furukawa, Kazuro*; Furuya, Takaaki*; Haga, Kaiichi*; et al.

Proceedings of 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC '10) (Internet), p.2338 - 2340, 2010/05

Future synchrotron light source using a 5-GeV energy recovery linac (ERL) is under proposal by our Japanese collaboration team, and we are conducting R&D efforts for that. We are developing high-brightness DC photocathode guns, two types of cryomodules for both injector and main superconducting (SC) linacs, and 1.3 GHz high CW-power RF sources. We are also constructing the Compact ERL (cERL) for demonstrating the recirculation of low-emittance, high-current beams using above-mentioned critical technologies.

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Progress in R&D efforts on the energy recovery linac in Japan

Sakanaka, Shogo*; Ago, Tomonori*; Enomoto, Atsushi*; Fukuda, Shigeki*; Furukawa, Kazuro*; Furuya, Takaaki*; Haga, Kaiichi*; Harada, Kentaro*; Hiramatsu, Shigenori*; Honda, Toru*; et al.

Proceedings of 11th European Particle Accelerator Conference (EPAC '08) (CD-ROM), p.205 - 207, 2008/06

Future synchrotron light sources based on the energy-recovery linacs (ERLs) are expected to be capable of producing super-brilliant and/or ultra-short pulses of synchrotron radiation. Our Japanese collaboration team is making efforts for realizing an ERL-based hard X-ray source. We report recent progress in our R&D efforts.

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Experimental verification of an all-sky gamma-ray Compton camera based on scintillators for use in high-dose environments

Katagiri, Hideaki*; Sato, Wataru*; Enomoto, Ryoji*; Wakamotsu, Ryo*; Tanaka, Soichi*; Kagaya, Mika*; Takeda, Toru*; Muraishi, Hiroshi*; Yoshida, Tatsuo*; Watanabe, Takara*; et al.

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We developed All-Sky Gamma-Ray Compton Camera based on Scintillators. We measured the residual dose rate in F1 by using this detector. Additionally, we measured the residual dose rate at beam line in J-PARC 3 GeV RCS, where has a high dose-rate from 0.01 to 1 mSv/h caused by beam loss during beam operation. We performed the experiment that we can use the detector in the RCS. As the result, we evaluated to obtain $$gamma$$-ray imaging of dose rate, which is consistency the measured one by using other detectors. In our presentation, we will report these results.

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