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This volume includes papers about practical aspects of operating accelerators for a variety of purposes, from basic research to materials science. All discussions after the presentation of the papers are reproduced here. This is very helpful, as often the most important points are brought out in the discussions.
This volume includes papers about practical aspects of operating accelerators for a variety of purposes, from basic research to materials science. All discussions after the presentation of the papers are reproduced here. This is very helpful, as often the most important points are brought out in the discussions.
SNEAP is a community of personnel involved with particle accelerators and their use. Founded in 1968, the organization gathers annually to discuss and exchange information to the benefit of all who attend. The topics covered include ion sources, electrostatic accelerators, telemetry and control systems, safety issues and many other topics relevant to the operation of small to medium-sized electrostatic accelerator laboratories. For SNEAP 30 a special session will be devoted to interdisciplinary applications of accelerators.
Electrostatic particle accelerators are used in a number of fields, such as nuclear physics, atomic physics, materials science, accelerator mass spectrometry, environmental science and even art. The annual SNEAP meetings act as an efficient medium for exchanging experiences in the operation of electrostatic particle accelerators. The proceedings, with submitted manuscripts, transcribed discussion sessions and technical laboratory status reports, are a valuable source of practical knowledge for all accelerator staff.In the 31st Symposium of Northeastern Accelerator Personnel 76 delegates from 19 countries representing 47 laboratories and companies. Fourteen papers dealt both with the operating status and new developments at low energy linear accelerator laboratories in Australia, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Russia and the United States. Additionally, laboratories from Austria, Germany, and Sweden introduced the function of their accelerators in high quality accelerator mass spectrometry, and four laboratories from Germany, Japan and the United States demonstrated interesting applications of electrostatic particle accelerators. Finally, seventeen laboratories presented their annual reports.
The proceedings are a compilation of formal papers and informal discussion on the practical concerns in operating and improving electrostatic accelerators and their boosters. They are unique because of the amount of experience the participants have and that all discussion on the sessions is included. It could be described as a sort of 'manual of current operating experience and concerns' of these accelerators.
Papers presented in this SNEAP proceedings focus on the operation and maintenance of electrostatic accelerators which include: accelerator improvements, solutions to maintenance problems, safety issues, ion sources, new facilities, upgrades to facilities.
This was the 26th in a series of annual meetings to discuss the operation and development of electrostatic accelerators and associated boosters. This volume presents reports on project status, operational experience, ion sources, control systems and charging systems. Also included are summary reports of the year's activities from all member laboratories.
The purpose of SNEAP is to provide a forum for discussing the construction, operation, and use of electrostatic and RF booster accelerators. The organization was started by three laboratories in Canada in 1967 and now has members all around the world. The traditional format of SNEAP meetings includes a large amount of time for discussion and the exchange of ideas. Topics include subjects such as ion sources, accelerator developments, control systems, equipment suppliers and other topics of interest suggested by the membership.