Scientific Program

NFS Workshop

 Program

 

Monday, November 6

 

NFS at SPIRAL-2                                                              

14:00     Welcome address, N. Alahari                    

14:10     The SPIRAL-2 project, E. Petit    

14:40     The Linear Accelerator of SPIRAL-2, F. Robin      

15:10     NFS description, X. Ledoux  

15:40     The single burst selector, M. Di Giacomo

16:00     Operation and safety rules, E. Dessay     

16:20                                                         Coffee break

Technical developments

16:50     The Rotating converter, J.C. Toussaint

17:10     The irradiation box and the pneumatic transfer system, J. Mrazek

17:30     The neutron beam line and the second collimator at NFS, M. Kerveno        

17:50     Neutron beam monitoring, M. O. Frégeau

 

 

Tuesday, November 7

Fission

09:00     Assessing nuclear data needs for fission applications, R. Jacqmin

09:40     Development of Medley towards NFS-experiments in the gas-filled mode, D. Tarrio                             

10:20     Prompt fission neutron spectra measurement in neutron induced fission, B. Laurent

10:40                                                         Coffee break

11:10     FALSTAFF, E. Berthoumieux

(n,X) reactions

11:30     (n,xn) reactions : links between models and experimental data, M. Dupuis and P. Romain

 

12:20                                                         Lunch

 

14:15     Visit of SPIRAL-2

15:45                                                         Coffee break

 (n,X) reactions

16:15     Measurement of (n,xn) reaction cross sections on U238, B. Laurent

16:35     GAINS at Gelina and NFS, A. Olacel

16:55     Development of Medley towards NFS-experiments in vacuum mode, A. Prokofiev

17:15     SCALP, F. R. Lecolley

17:35     FAZIETTO, M. Parlog

17:55     Precision fundamental neutron interaction studies using a TPC, M. Stanoiu

 

20:00                                                         Social diner (Le Bistronome)

 

Wednesday, November 8

Fusion

9:00       Data need for fusion, D. Leichtle

9:40       Proton + Fe cross section measurement, E. Simeckova

10:00     Determining material damage after irradiation with protons using   positron annihilation spectrometry, M. Majerle

10:20                                                         Coffee break

Astrophysics

10:50     Nuclear astrophysics opportunities at NFS, J. Mrazek

11:30     Search for a light boson by nuclear experiments, A. Coc

Medical applications

11:50     Nuclear data for applications in nuclear medicine, A. Guertin

12:30     Measurements of the excitation function for the production of possible candidates for targeted alpha therapy                      at SPIRAL2, A. M. Frelin-Labalme

 

End of the Workshop

 

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