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Scientific Opportunities With A Rareisotope Facility In The United States Kindle National Research Council

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Scientific Opportunities With A Rareisotope Facility In The United States Kindle National Research Council
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Publisher: Independely Published
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.32 MB
Pages: 152
Author: National Research Council, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Board on Physics and Astronomy, Rare, Isotope Science Assessment Committee
ISBN: 9780309104081, 0309104084
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: Kindle

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Scientific Opportunities With A Rareisotope Facility In The United States Kindle National Research Council by National Research Council, Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences, Board On Physics And Astronomy, Rare, Isotope Science Assessment Committee 9780309104081, 0309104084 instant download after payment.

Over ten years ago, U.S. nuclear scientists proposed construction of a new rare isotope accelerator in the United States, which would enable experiments to elucidate the important questions in nuclear physics. To help assess this proposal, DOE and NSF asked the NRC to define the science agenda for a next-generation U.S. Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). As the study began, DOE announced a substantial reduction in the scope of this facility and put off its initial operation date by several years. The study focused on an evaluation of the science that could be accomplished on a facility reduced in scope. This report provides a discussion of the key science drivers for a FRIB, an assessment of existing domestic and international rare isotope beams, an assessment of the current U.S. position about the FRIB, and a set of findings and conclusions about the scientific and policy context for such a facility..

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