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RF Cavities for J-PARC |
Jul 9, 2002 |
Niobium Superconducting RF Cavities developed in collaboration with the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) for the J-PARC project.
by Tokio Ohska |
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| Image #AR002 |
RF Cavities for J-PARC |
Jul 9, 2002 |
A pair of nine-cell Niobium Superconducting RF Cavities.
by Tokio Ohska |
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Mechanical Engineering Center |
May, 1995 |
Mechanical Engineering Center
by Tokio Ohska |
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Building Belle SVD2.0 Detector |
Oct 28, 2002 |
Students and Mechanical Engineering Center staff build the second generation silicon vertex detector for Belle experiment.
by Zen-ichi Yamada |
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RDDS disk for X-band Linear Collider |
1998 |
Mechanical Engineering Center produces an 1 micron accuracy
X-band radio frequency cavity for the future linear collider.
by Tokio Ohska |
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LHC quadrupole magnet |
1999 |
Instllation of the first prototype LHC quadrupole magnet
into the vertical cryostat for the coldstate test.
KEK has developed a low-beta insertion quadrupole magnet
for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in the KEK-CERN
collaboration. The magnet, with a 70-mm aperture and an
effective magnetic length of 6.3, is designed to be operated
at 215 T/m in superfluid helium at 1.9 K.
by T.Ohska |
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| Image #AR007 |
Cryogenics Engineering Center |
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Caption title: Cryogenics Science Center Caption: Cryogenics Science Center provides 100k-litter liquid helium for research and operation of low temperature devices at KEK other than conducting their own researches in superconductivity.
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| Image #AR008 |
Supercomputer |
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A Hitachi SR8000 supercomputer provides xxx TFlops computing
power for computational physics calculation, such as the
first-principle calculation of the hadronic matrix elements
of the B meson for a precision determination of the Cabbibo-
Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) angles.
by Y.Shibuya |
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| Image #AR009 |
Computer Networks |
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High speed computer network infrastructure, connecting the
experimental instruments inside the laboratory, to the
domestic and world-wide institutes such as CERN, Fermilab,
SLAC, BNL, are the life-line of the international
research collaborations.
by Y.Shibuya |
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| Image #AR010 |
Open Room for Computer Terminals |
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Researchers discuss their analysis results at the open room
in the Computing Research Center.
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| Image #AR011 |
Radiation Monitor |
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Radiation monitor system (NORM3) placed at various part of
the laboratory are monitored centrally at the Radiation
Science Center.
by Oki |
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