[Neutron] Announcement of the J-PARC/MLF user program for the 2011A term
fujio maekawa
maekawa.fujio at jaea.go.jp
Thu Nov 18 12:41:11 CET 2010
As has been informed previously, the call for proposals for the J-PARC/MLF
user program for the first half term of FY2011 (2011A) has opened.
Please see the previous announcement attached below for details.
[Previous Announcement]
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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 18:59:30 +0900
Subject: [Neutron] Announcement of the J-PARC/MLF user program for
the 2011A term
Announcement of the J-PARC/MLF user program for the 2011A term
The call for proposals for the J-PARC/MLF user program for the first half
term of FY2011 (2011A) opens on November 17, 2011. Users wishing to conduct
experiments at MLF are encouraged to submit proposals via the web-based
"J-PARC proposal system".
1. Overview of MLF use
Overview of MLF use such as access modes, types and categories of
proposals, application and reviewing, procedures for conducting experiment
are shown in the following:
http://j-parc.jp/MatLife/en/applying/index.html
2. Period of 2011A term (schedule)
From April, 2011 to November, 2011
3. Eligibility
Applicants must belong to a legal organization or entity that may be any
of the following:
- Public or private colleges, universities, and institutions of higher
education
- Public or not-for-profit research organizations
- Private companies
Applicants belonging to the following parties are subject to the approval
of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology -
Japan (MEXT).
- Parties listed in the end user list of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and
Industry - Japan (METI)
(http://www.meti.go.jp/policy/anpo/hp/law_document/tutatu/t04shinsei/t04shin
sei_userlist.pdf)
- Parties not contracting to the treaty on the Nuclear Nonproliferation
Treaty (NPT).
4. Period of the submission
From November 17 to December 7, 2010, 17:00 (JST)
5. Application procedure
Applicants are requested to submit proposals electronically through the
J-PARC proposal system (https://gamusha1.j-parc.jp/j-pas/auth/menu.jsp).
6. Available instruments
Neutron and Muon instruments available are as follows. Please visit the
Web-site
http://j-parc.jp/MatLife/en/applying/koubo.html
and/or contact the persons for the instruments for more details. The power
of the pulsed proton beams available for experiments is expected to be about
200kW or more.
(1) Neutron instruments
BL
Name of instrument
Contact person
BL01
4D Space Access Neutron Spectrometer
(4SEASONS)
Ryoichi Kajimoto
TEL: +81-29-284-3910
E-mail: ryoichi.kajimoto at j-parc.jp
BL03
IBARAKI Biological Crystal Diffractometer (iBIX)
Ichiro Tanaka
TEL: +81-294-38-7093
E-mail: i.tanaka at mx.ibaraki.ac.jp
BL08
Super High Resolution Powder Diffractometer
(SuperHRPD)
Takashi Kamiyama
TEL: +81-29-284-4876
E-mail: takashi.kamiyama at kek.jp
BL10
NeutrOn Beam-line for Observation
and Research Use (NOBORU)
Fujio Maekawa
TEL: +81-29-282-6217
E-mail: maekawa.fujio at jaea.go.jp
BL12
High Resolution Chopper Spectrometer (HRC)
Shinichi Itoh
TEL: +81-29-284-4451
E-mail: shinichi.itoh at kek.jp
Taku Sato
TEL: +81-29-287-8905
E-mail: taku at issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp
BL14
Cold-Neutron Disk-chopper
Spectrometer (AMATERAS)
Kenji Nakajima
TEL: +81-29-282-6936
E-mail: kenji.nakajima at j-parc.jp
BL16
High-Performance Neutron Reflectometer with
a Horizontal Sample Geometry (ARISA-II)
Norifumi Yamada
TEL: +81-29-284-4274
E-mail: yamadan at post.kek.jp
BL19
Engineering Materials Diffractometer (TAKUMI)
Kazuya Aizawa
TEL: +81-29-284-3744
E-mail: aizawa.kazuya at jaea.go.jp
BL20
IBARAKI Materials Design Diffractometer
(iMATERIA)
Toru Ishigaki
TEL: +81-29-352-3231
E-mail: toru.ishigaki at j-parc.jp
BL21
High Intensity Total Diffractometer (NOVA)
Toshiya Otomo
TEL: +81-29-284-4333
E-mail: toshiya.otomo at j-parc.jp
Successful applicants at universities or academic institutions to use any
KEK neutron instruments (BL08, BL12, BL16, BL21) will be supported by the
KEK inter-university research program. Those at private companies are
requested to contact with the address shown below before application.
For the neutron instrument (BL21) proposals on research of hydrogen
storage materials are applicable. Specific program for neutron instruments
(BL03, BL20) which are conducted by Ibaraki Prefecture will be called
separately. Please visit the Web-site
http://www.sf21-ibaraki.jp/bl_riyo/boshu_yoko.html (Japanese version only)
for more details.
(2) Muon Instrument
BL
Name of instrument
Contact person
D1
D1 instrument
Yasuhiro Miyake
TEL: +81-29-284-4624
E-mail: yasuhiro.miyake at kek.jp
D2
D2 instrument
Yasuhiro Miyake
TEL: +81-29-284-4624
E-mail: yasuhiro.miyake at kek.jp
Successful applicants at universities or academic institutions to use any
KEK muon instruments (D1, D2) will be supported by the KEK inter-university
research program. Those at private companies are requested to contact with
the address shown below before application.
7. Contact address
J-PARC Center Users Office
(1) Non-proprietary research
IBARAKI Quantum Beam Research Center,
162-1 Shirakata, Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan
TEL: +81-29-284-3398
FAX: +81-29-284-3286
E-mail: j-proposal at ml.j-parc.jp
(2) Proprietary research
2-4 Shirakata Shirane, Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
TEL: +81-29-284-3586
FAX: +81-29-282-5996
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