Monday, 5 September 2005

This presentation is part of: Poster Session I

Artemis, the new 14C AMS facility in Saclay, France

Evelyn L. Cottereau1, Maurice Arnold1, David Baque1, Dominique Bavay1, Ingrid Caffy1, Stephane Hain1, Christine Hatte2, Evelyne Kaltnecker2, Martine Paterne2, Marion Perron1, Jean-Jacques Poupeau2, Joseph Salomon3, Valérie Setti1, Jean-Francois Tannau2, and Nadine Tisnerat-Laborde2. (1) LMC14, Bat 450 Porte 4E, CEA Saclay, Gif sur Yvette, 91191, France, (2) LSCE, Bat 12 Campus CNRS, Gif sur Yvette, 91198, France, (3) C2RMF, Palais du Louvre, Paris, 75001, France

The new facility Artemis was installed in 2003 in Saclay, France. This 3MV NEC Pelletron is dedicated to high precision 14C measurements for the French laboratories. We will report the results of the first year of measurements.

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