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Energy Amplifier EAA) systems consist of a sub-critical fast neutron core driven by a proton accelerator.
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When irradiated by the νμ beam of a proton accelerator over a medium baseline of 〈L/Eν〉∼1 km/GeV, the spectrometer will efficiently detect either the νμ→ντ or the νμ→νe transitions in the mass-difference region of Δm2∼1 eV2, as suggested by the results of LSND.
To this end the international cooperation TRADE proposed a sub-critical experiment based on the coupling of a TRIGA reactor in sub-critical core configuration with a proton accelerator (cyclotron) by means of a neutron spallation target.
The latest treatment — proton radiation therapy — involves a proton accelerator that can be as big as a football field.
It's probably O.K. to call a proton a "beanbag" containing three quarks, but to call a proton accelerator an "atom smasher" makes physicists squirm.
Lucian Wielopolski, a physicist, is working on this device, based on a proton accelerator, that will crash protons into a target that produces gamma rays.
But to accomplish this, a proton accelerator would need to be 10 times more power-intense than anything that has been produced to date.
To produce such a neutron beam, the feasibility of a proton accelerator is investigated.
CERN's current project is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a proton accelerator housed in a tunnel about 100 meters underground with a 27-km circumference.
The system is a pool type facility coupling a proton accelerator with current in the range of 17 23 mA and a sub-critical core by means of a spallation target.
Progress in particle accelerator technology makes it possible to use a proton accelerator to produce energy and to destroy nuclear waste efficiently.
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