Monday, 5 September 2005

This presentation is part of: Poster Session I

10Be AMS at Seoul National University

Jong Chan Kim1, Minyoung Youn2, Seung-Chan Lee2, Chong Cheoul Yun2, and Shigeru Kubono3. (1) Physics Department, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742, South Korea, (2) National Center for Inter-Universities Research Facility, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742, South Korea, (3) Graduate School of Science, Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo, Wako, Saitama, 113-0033, Japan

A construction of the new beam line for 10Be AMS is in progress at SNU-AMS.

The new beam line will be installed in a 30o port of a switching magnet of the multipurpose system [MPS] of our 4130 Tandetron AMS/MPS of HVEE [1,2] and will not  interfere with the dedicated 14C AMS system.

Results of test runs to confirm our beam-optic calculations[3] ,and to check the performance of degraders for the isobar separation will be reported.

[1]J.C.Kim et al., A new AMS facility in Korea: NIMB 172(2000)13-17

[2]J.C.Kim et al., Status report on the Seoul national University AMS facility: NIMB223-224(2004)44-49

[3]C.C.Yun et al., Simulation study for the separation of rare isotopes at the Seoul National University AMS facility: Radiocarbon 46(2004)89-95


See more of Poster Session I
See more of The 10th International Conference on Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (September 5-10, 2005)