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Sep 1972; 10 p; 4. international conference on magnet technology; Upton, NY; 19 Sep 1972; CONF-720908--28
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[en] Operations of the SuperHILAC, the Bevatron/Bevalac, and the 184-inch Synchrocyclotron during the period from October 1977 to September 1978 are discussed. These include ion source development, accelerator facilities, the Heavy Ion Spectrometer System, and Bevelac biomedical operations
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California Univ., Berkeley (USA). Lawrence Berkeley Lab; p. 1-11; Apr 1979; p. 1-11
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Guggemos, J.R.; Rondeau, D.J.
California Univ., Berkeley (USA). Lawrence Berkeley Lab1973
California Univ., Berkeley (USA). Lawrence Berkeley Lab1973
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Oct 1973; 3 p; Digital Equipment Computers Users' Society symposium; San Francisco, California, USA; 27 Dec 1973; CONF-731204--1
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Tibell, G. (ed.); p. 403-415; 1974; American Elsevier Publishing Co., Inc; New York; 5. international conference on high-energy physics and nuclear structure; Uppsala, Sweden; 18 Jun 1973
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Donahue, Richard J.; Thomas, Ralph H.; Smith, Alan R.; Zeman, Gary H.
Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Director, Office of Science (United States)2001
Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Director, Office of Science (United States)2001
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[en] Accelerator-produced radiation levels at the perimeter of the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (the Berkeley Laboratory) reached a maximum in 1959. Neutrons produced by the Bevatron were the dominant component of the radiation field. Radiation levels were estimated from measurements of total neutron fluence and reported in units of dose equivalent (rem). Accurate conversion from total fluence to dose equivalent demands knowledge of both the energy spectrum of accelerator-produced neutrons and the appropriate conversion coefficient functions for different irradiation geometries. At that time (circa 1960), such information was limited, and it was necessary to use judgment in the interpretation of measured data. The Health Physics Group of the Berkeley Laboratory used the best data then available and, as a matter of policy, reported the most conservative (largest) values of dose equivalent supported by their data. Since the early sixties, significant improvements in the information required to compute dose equivalent, particularly in the case of conversion coefficients, have been reported in the scientific literature. This paper reinterprets the older neutron measurements using the best conversion coefficient data available today. It is concluded that the dose equivalents reported in the early sixties would be reduced by at least a factor of two using current methods of analysis
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LBNL--48838; AC03-76SF00098; Journal Publication Date: 2002
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Alonso, J.R.; Chu, W.T.; Feinberg, B.; Ludewigt, B.A.; Renner, T.R.; Staples, J.W.
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)1991
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)1991
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[en] Short communication
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Oct 1991; 2 p; NIRS international workshop on heavy charged particle therapy and related subjects; Chiba (Japan); 4-5 Jul 1991; CONF-9107194--1; CONTRACT AC03-76SF00098; Available also from OSTI as DE92004095; NTIS; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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Lothrop, F.; Alonso, J.; Force, R.; Grunder, H.; Lewis, S.; Miller, R.; Tekawa, M.
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)1981
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)1981
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[en] Heavy ion radiobiology has been integrated successfully into the research program at the Bevatron/Bevalac for the past several years. During the 1979 to 1980 year radiotherapy trials have been conducted side-by-side with the demanding program of heavy ion nuclear science research at this national facility. Careful attention is given to the scheduling of research on the SuperHILAC and Bevatron/Bevalac so that the nuclear science and biomedical programs at the Bevatron/Bevalac and the program at the SuperHILAC are served to maximum effect. Efforts to maximize the researchers' time have resulted in hardware, software, and operating improvements that offer a total machine availability of about 90% and a user availability of about 80%. Fast beam switching and beam sharing permit virtually simultaneous use of the Bevatron/Bevalac by two or more users. Current beam delivery systems will be augmented in FY 1981 to provide two ion energies per Bevatron/Bevalac pulse
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1981; 4 p; Particle accelerator conference; Washington, DC, USA; 11 - 13 Mar 1981; CONF-810314--162; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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Lothrop, F.H.G.
California Univ., Berkeley (USA). Lawrence Berkeley Lab1973
California Univ., Berkeley (USA). Lawrence Berkeley Lab1973
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Mar 1973; 3 p; 5. Particle accelerator conference; San Francisco, California, USA; 5 Mar 1973; CONF-730310--57
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Moeller, G.C.; Donahue, R.J.
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)1994
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)1994
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[en] The Bevatron accelerated protons up to 6.2 GeV and heavy ions up to 2.1 GeV/amu. It operated from 1954 to 1993. Radioactivity was induced in some concrete radiation shielding blocks by prompt radiation. Prompt radiation is primarily neutrons and protons that were generated by the Bevatron's primary beam interactions with targets and other materials. The goal was to identify the gamma-ray emitting nuclides (t1/2 > 0.5 yr) that could be present in the concrete blocks and estimate the depth at which the maximum radioactivity presently occurs. It is shown that the majority of radioactivity was produced via thermal neutron capture by trace elements present in concrete. The depth of maximum thermal neutron flux, in theory, corresponds with the depth of maximum induced activity. To estimate the depth at which maximum activity occurs in the concrete blocks, the LAHET Code System was used to calculate the depth of maximum thermal neutron flux. The primary beam interactions that generate the neutrons are also modeled by the LAHET Code System
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Jul 1994; 21 p; CONTRACT AC03-76SF00098; Also available from OSTI as DE95008354; NTIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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Calvert, J.; Elkins, J.; Howard, D.; Hui, M. Kellogg, N.; Lindner, A.; Richter, R.
Proceedings of the 1993 Particle Accelerator Conference: Volume 21993
Proceedings of the 1993 Particle Accelerator Conference: Volume 21993
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[en] A new 200 Mhz power amplifier system has been used operationally on the Bevatron Local Injector 20 MEV LINAC with two different power tetrodes: an EIMAC 4CWW100,000E and a Thomson-Houston TH-535. The same basic anode and grid structures were used with both tubes. The system has provided increased power output over the 4616 tetrode previously used. Maximum operational gradients were achieved with both tubes. System testing, tube interchangeability, and high power operating data will be presented
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, NY (United States); American Physical Society, Washington, DC (United States); 956 p; 1993; p. 1160-1162; PAC '93: international particle accelerator conference; Washington, DC (United States); 17-20 May 1993; Available from IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854-4150
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