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Accelerators in Japan - Present Status - H.Kamitsubo RIKEN

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Number of Accelerators From “ Statistics on the Use of Radiation in Japan” Published by Japan Radioisotope Association

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Universities Res. Inst. 0 Hospitals Industries From “ Statistics on the Use of Radiation in Japan” Published by Japan Radioisotope Association

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From “ Statistics on the Use of Radiation in Japan” Published by Japan Radioisotope Association

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20 40 60 20 40 60 0 0

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Number of Accelerators for Research Except for Faculty of Medicine University National User National Facility Laboratory 20 40 60 80 0 Number of Accelerators

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DC Machine Linac Cyclotron Synchrotron DC Machine Linac Synchrotron/ Storage ring 20 40 60 80 0 20 10 30 0 Number of Accelerators Number of Accelerators Electron Accelerator Ion Accelerator Number of Accelerators for Research Except for Medical Sciences

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91 Facilities ( as of October 1, 2004 ) Map of PET Facilities in Japan compiled by Division of Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry, Cyclotron and Radioisotope Center, Tohoku University

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0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Research Irradiation services Sterilization Flue gas, waste water Curing Tire Heat shrinkable Foam polymer Wire, Cable Total number = 336 Number of Accelerator Number of Electron Accelerators for Processing installed Data by Dr. Hiromi SUNAGA, Proceedings of the FNCA Workshop on Application of Electron Accelerators (2003)

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Accelerators in Japan Large Facilities used mainly for Basic Research (1) KEK: KEKB, J-PARC (under construction), Photon Factory (2) RIKEN: RARF, SPring-8, RIBF (under construction) (3) RCNP: Ring Cyclotron (4) Tohoku Univ.: CYRIC, Electron Linac and synchrotron/stretcher (5) JAERI: J-PARC (under construction), TIARA, Large Facilities dedicated to Cancer Therapy (1) National Institute of Radiological Science: heavy ion synchrotron 0.8GeV/u (2) Hyogo Ion Beam Medical Center: heavy ion synchrotron 0.32GeV/u, p 235MeV (3) National Cancer Center: cyclotron 235MeV (4) Tsukuba Univ.: proton synchrotron 250MeV (5) Shizuoka Cancer Center: proton synchrotron 235MeV (6) Wakasawan Energy Research Center: proton synchrotron 230MeV

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Synchrotron Radiation Sources in Japan (1) SPring-8: 8GeV (2) Photon Factory, KEK: 6.5 GeV(AR), 2.5 GeV (3) New Subaru, Himeji Institute of Technology: 1.5GeV (4) Saga-light source: 1.4 GeV (5) TERAS, AIST: 0.8GeV (6) Super-ALIS, NTT 0.8GeV (7) NAR, NTT 0.6GeV (8) UVSOR, Institute of Molecular Science 0.75GeV (9) AURORA-2S 0.7GeV (9) HISOR, Hiroshima Univ.: 0.7GeV (10) AURORA-1S, Ritsumeikan Univ. 0.6GeV

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Thank you for your attention