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[15p-S2_202-5]Development of Radio Isotope Beams for 10Be and 14C using an Accelerator Mass Spectrometry System
〇Misaki Mikawa1, Tetsuaki Moriguchi2,3, Kimikazu Sasa2,3, Tsutomu Takahashi2, Masumi Matsumura2, Tetsuro Yoshida2, Satoshi Ishii2, Kazuya Ishimoto2, Takumi Manako2, Asahi Yano1, Maoto Mitsui1, Hayato Kobayashi1, Rei Iwamoto5, Yoshihito Saito4, Akira Ozawa3 (1.Grad. Sch. Sci. Technol., Univ. of Tsukuba, 2.UTTAC, 3.Inst. Pure Appl. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, 4.Sch. Sci. Eng., Univ. of Tsukuba, 5.Grad. Sch. Compr. Hum. Sci., Univ of Tsukuba)
Keywords:
radioisotope beam,accelerator mass spectrometry,Be-10,C-14
We are developing a method to utilize the AMS system at the University of Tsukuba Tandem Accelerator Complex (UTTAC) as a source of radioisotope beams using cosmogenic nuclides. Generally, secondary beams produced by nuclear reactions are used for nuclear physics experiments. In this study, however, cosmogenic nuclides are directly extracted from the tandem accelerator as primary beams, aiming to realize radioisotope beams with a narrow energy distribution range. In this presentation, we report on the development of 10Be and 14C beams.
