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Proceedings
Below is a list of the contributions from the RIA Applications
Workshop 2000. The slides/transparancies from each contribution are
accessible via the links to each as a PDF file.
Workshop
Summary
Plenary Talks
- Jerry Nolen, ANL, The
Rare Isotope Facility: Overview of the project
- Phillip Finck, ANL, Accelerator
transmutation of waste: challenges and needs
- Stephen Becker, LANL, SBSS and the
RIA
- Jose Alonso, LBNL, Medical
applications for RIA
- Peter Fehsenfeld, Karlsruhe, Application
of RIA for high sensitive wear diagnostics in medicine technique
and industry
Working Groups
ATW
- Stepan Mashnik, LANL, RIA
potential for improving models for ATW calculations
- Holly Trellue, LANL,
ATW simulations and the role of nuclear cross-section
data
- Richard Pardo, ANL, ATW
production rates using accelerator-mass
spectrometry,
Figure
2: example spectra of AMS of 236U at ATLAS
(with apologies!).
- Robert Haight, LANL, Radiative
capture measurements for transmutation of waste -- and can RIA
help?
- Steven Karataglidis, LANL, Proton
scattering at RIA and microscopic optical
potentials
- Dennis Slaughter, LLNL,
Applications of RIA to ATW
- Peter Moller, LANL, Five-dimensional
potential-energy surfaces and coexisting fission modes in heavy
nuclei
SBSS
- Stephanie Frankle, LANL, Present
status of nuclear cross sections and possibilities at RIA
- Robert Haight, LANL, Nuclear
level densities for SBSS -- and can RIA help?
- Matthew Devlin, LANL, Gamma-ray
detection techniques at RIA: SBSS applications
- Gerry Hale, LANL, Needs
for the thermonuclear theory program
- Lee Bernstein and Mark Stoyer, LLNL, Cross
section measurements for radiochemistry using RIA
Low
energy implantation station for RIA
- John Ullmann, LANL, Neutron
capture measurements on radioactive targets
Radioisotopes and medical applications
Materials Science
Summaries
Workshop Summary