[ RadSafe ] Proton accelerator beam on lithium-7
A S
sels56 at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 16 10:21:59 CST 2006
I have done some years of research at the CERN LEAR
with very slow protons (almost stationary) at centre
of mass.
Amir
Dr. Amir H. Sanjari
--- "Borisky, Michael (Civ, ARL/ADLO)"
<mborisky at arl.army.mil> wrote:
> Dear Radsafers,
>
>
>
> If any of you have experience with 2.5 MeV protons
> on Li-7 resulting in
> a neutron beam, we would like to get an idea of the
> extent of radiation
> safety and environmental consideration such an
> operation would entail.
> The maximum proton beam current would be about 50
> mA, continuously, for
> maybe 20 hours per week. I realize there are
> references we can use to
> pin this down accurately, but at this point, no
> decisions have been made
> and we have been asked to estimate the magnitude of
> the safety and
> environmental issues. You can contact me offline
> at
> mborisky at arl.army.mil or 301-394-6310 if you like.
> Your help is greatly
> appreciated.
>
>
>
> Mike Borisky
>
> Radiation Safety Officer
>
> Army Research Lab
>
> 301-394-6310
>
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