
NFS has first decay spectrum (even thanks to Czech scientists)
16. 12. 2019
Thanks to the GANIL team and its attached collaborators from the Czech Republic, it was obtained first decay spectrum (Counts vs Egamma) with using so-called "fast rabbit systems" from the first preliminary test in NFS using a 33 MeV proton beam incident on a natural Cu target at the night of 11 December.
LINAC team put of the LINAC off on 13 December so as to take the time for the slow shut down. LINAC will start again in next May after the 3 months of "Control equipment periodic" and one month of cooling of the LINAC to obtain the necessary stability of the He pressure.
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