J  —  Poster Session II: Radio Frequency, Controls, Beamlines, Targets, and Status Reports  

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J01 The Safety Interlocking System at the NAC 345
 
  • K. Visser, H. Mostert
    National Accelerator Centre, Faure, Republic of South Africa
 
J03 Orbit Programming and its Excellent Results During the Commissioning of the INR Cyclotron 347
 
  • M.-B. Chen, W.-B. Sen, S.-L. Xu, Z.-J. Yao
    Institute of Nuclear Research, Shanghai, China
 
J04 Remote Installation and Removal of Shielding and Equipment in the Cyclotron Tank 351
 
  • W.M. Cameron, C. Mark
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
 
J05 Dual Beam Operation on the Harwell Variable Energy Cyclotron 355
 
  • E.J. Jones
    AERE Harwell, Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK
 
J06 Requirements for a New Resonator Structure at TRIUMF 357
 
  • D. Dohan, G. Dutto, K. Fong, R.E. Laxdal, V. Pacak, R. Poirier, R.E. Worsham, M. Zach
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
 
J07 System for Flat-topping the RF Voltage at TRIUMF 360
 
  • R.E. Worsham, T. Enegren, D. Dohan, L. Durieu, R. Poirier
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
 
J08 RF- Phase Detector Modules 364
 
  • J. Briaud
    CNRS, Orléans, France
 
J09 Main Results on the RF Amplitude and Phase Regulation Systems in Operation at GANIL 367
 
  • B. Ducoudret, A. Joubert, J.C. Labiche, J.M. Loyant
    GANIL, Caen, France
 
J10 A New Method for High Precision Dee Voltage Stabilization 371
 
  • P. von Rossen
    KFA, Jülich, Germany
  • K. Euler, F. Hinterberger
    University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
 
J11 A Wide-Range Radio-Frequency System for an 8 MeV Injector Cyclotron 373
 
  • J.J. Kritzinger, R.E.F. Fenemore, G. Hardman, M.J. van Niekerk, A.H. Botha
    National Accelerator Centre, Faure, Republic of South Africa
 
J12 Sliding Contacts for Tuners in High Power RF Resonators 377
 
  • C.B. Bigham, R.J. Burton, J.E. McGregor
    Atomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
 
J13 Aluminium RF Cavity for the RCNP Ring Cyclotron 381
 
  • T. Saito, M. Inoue, A. Shimizu, H. Tamura, I. Miura
    Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
 
J14 Recent Developments on the Control System of the South African NAC Accelerator 385
 
  • G.F. Burdzik, I. Cloete, I.H. Kohler, J.N.J. Truter, K. Visser, H.F. Weehuizen
    National Accelerator Centre, Faure, Republic of South Africa
 
J15 Implementation of a Computer -Controlled Monitoring System at the Princeton AVF Cyclotron 389
 
  • W.H. Moore
    Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
 
J16 New General Purpose Interfacing Modules for Accelerator Control System 392
 
  • K. Shimizu, T. Wada, J. Fujita, I. Yokoyama
    RIKEN, Saitama, Japan
 
J17 Design of a Microprocessor-Based Module for Magnet Control 396
 
  • F. Aghion, A. Mainoli
    University of Milan & INFN Milan, Milan, Italy
 
J18 Status of the NSCL Coupling Line 399
 
  • L.H. Harwood, J.A. Nolen, H.G. Blosser
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
J19 Parasitic Use of the 72 MeV Proton Beam for Online Production of I-123 403
 
  • H.W. Reist, L. Rezzonico
    SIN, Villigen, Switzerland
 
J20 The Beam Diagnostic System for the Transfer Beamline at the NAC 407
 
  • S. Schneider, A.H. Botha, J.C. Cornell, P.G. Molteno
    National Accelerator Centre, Faure, Republic of South Africa
 
J21 The Beam Phase Measurement System for the Cyclotrons and Beamlines at the NAC 411
 
  • S. Schneider, P.G. Molteno
    National Accelerator Centre, Faure, Republic of South Africa
 
J22 Beam Transmission Efficiency Between Injector and Target in the GANIL Complex 415
 
  • R. Beck, B. Bru, C. Ricaud
    GANIL, Caen, France
 
J23 A Simple Probe for the Relative Measurement of Beam Energies 419
 
  • E. Bollmann, H. Roth, B. Schüssler
    FZK, Karlsruhe, Germany
 
J24 Computer Control for the Beamlines of the Karlsruhe Compact Cyclotron 421
 
  • J. Bialy, H. Heinzmann, W.R. Kappel, B. Kögel, G. Rudolph, H. Schweickert, T.J. Thouw
    FZK, Karlsruhe, Germany
 
J25 Concepts of Operation for the Magnet Spectrometer Big Karl 424
 
  • J. Meissburger, G.P.A. Berg, W. Hürlimann, S.A. Martin, J.G.M. Römer
    KFA, Jülich, Germany
 
J29 Installation of the Cyclotron Based Clinical Neutron Therapy System in Seattle 428
 
  • R. Risler, J. Eenmaa, J. Jacky, I. Kalet, P. Wootton
    University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
  • S. Lindbaeck
    Instrument AB Scanditronix, Uppsala, Sweden
 
J30 Superconducting Cyclotron Facility for Neutron Therapy 431
 
  • H.G. Blosser
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
  • G.F. Blosser, R.J. Burleigh, E.B. Jemison, R.L. Maughan, C.G. Orton, W.E. Powers, D.P. Ragan
    Harper-Grace Hospitals, Detroit, Michigan, USA
 
J31 Superconducting Cyclotrons for Neutron Therapy 436
 
  • H.G. Blosser, D. Johnson, E. Kashy, B.F. Milton, J. Riedel
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
J32 External Cyclotron Targetry System for the Effective Loading of Precious Gases 440
 
  • J.P. Dwyer, R.D. Finn, K.K. Koh, J. Sinnreich, Y. Sheh, T.J. Wooten
    Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
 
J33 The CERN Synchro-Cyclotron 442
 
  • B.W. Allardyce, R. Hohbach, G. Le Dallic, F. Nitsch
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
J34 VEC, Calcutta - Developments and Status 445
 
  • A.S. Divatia, S. Chatterjee, N.K. Ganguly, S.S. Ramamurthi
    Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Calcutta, India
 
J36 Status Report on the INR Cyclotron 449
 
  • H.-J. Chang
    Institute of Nuclear Research, Shanghai, China
 
J37 Status Report on the CNRS Orleans' Cyclotron 453
 
  • G. Goin
    CNRS, Orléans, France
 
J38 Modification of the Karlsruhe Isochronous Cyclotron to an Energy Variable Machine 457
 
  • H.P. Ehret, H. Schweickert
    FZK, Karlsruhe, Germany
  • J. Schwabe, G. Starzewski, W. Wierba
    Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow, Poland
 
J39 Upgrading the University of Manitoba Cyclotron 461
 
  • J. Anderson, J. Bruckshaw, V. Derenchuk, I. Gusdal, G. Knote, F. Konopasek, J. Lancaster, J.S.C. McKee, S. Oh, C.A. Smith, H. Uzat, M. Yoon
    University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
 
J40 Conceptual Design for a High Intensity (5 mA) Industrial Cyclotron 465
 
  • Y. Jongen
    Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
 
J41 Multipurpose Superconducting Cyclotron 469
 
  • K.M. Subotić
    Boris Kidrich Institute, Beograd, Yugoslavia
  • V. Jovanović, I. Tašić, M. Tišma, M. Knežević
    Minel Institute, Beograd, Yugoslavia
 
J42 Adjustment of 120 cm Cyclotron 472
 
  • G.-Q. Sun
    Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
 
J43 MEDICYC: A 60 MeV Proton Cyclotron Associated with a New Target Design for Neutrontherapy 475
 
  • P. Mandrillon
    IN2P3 Paris & Centre Antoine Lacassagne, Nice, France
  • R. Barjon
    Grenoble University, Grenoble, France
  • J.M. Filhol
    CEA/CENG, Grenoble, France
  • C.M. Lalanne, MEDICYC Staff
    Centre Antoine Lacassagne, Nice, France
  • J.P. Meulders
    Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
 
J44 Status Report on the Alma-Ata Isochronous Cyclotron 479
 
  • A.A. Arzumanov, V.N. Batischev, V.D. Berger, V.I. Gerasimov, M.S. Gorcovets, S.T. Ilmatov, V.G. Kruglov, A.S. Semin, A.M. Voronin
    Institute of Nuclear Physics, Alma-Ata, USSR
 
J45 A New Beryllium Target for the Orleans Neutrontherapy Facility 483
 
  • R. Sabattier, N. Breteau
    Centre Hospitalier Régional d'Orléans, Orléans, France
  • G. Goin, L. Le Polotec
    CNRS, Orléans, France
 
J46 IUCF Liquid Hydrogen Target System 486
 
  • T. Bertuccio, K. Komisarcik, H.O. Meyer, W. Manwaring, W. Smith
    Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
 
J47 The Starburst, A J-11 Front-End Processor System 489
 
  • F.-H. Worm
    Creative Electronic Systems, Petit Lancy, Geneva, Switzerland
  • D.V. Klotz
    Bytech Limited, North Vancouver, B.C., Canada
 
J48 The JINR Phasotron: Status and Progress 494
 
  • Yu.N. Denisov
    JINR, Dubna, USSR