6 proposals and 2 letters of intent for beam development involving JENSA+SECAR were submitted to the FRIB Day 1 PAC. Thanks to all of the JENSA and SECAR collaborators for their effort.
6 proposals and 2 letters of intent for beam development involving JENSA+SECAR were submitted to the FRIB Day 1 PAC. Thanks to all of the JENSA and SECAR collaborators for their effort.
Anyone interested in using JENSA for a FRIB proposal, either standalone or with SECAR, should contact Kelly. As per the JENSA Collaboration rules, sufficient time must be allowed for the Collaboration members to read and comment on the proposal. More information about the PAC call can be found here.
JENSA is an available experimental device for the FRIB PAC1 call for beamtime beginning in early 2022. If you are interested in developing/submitting a proposal using JENSA, please contact Kelly Chipps. All proposals must abide the JENSA Collaboration rules.
JENSA was operated successfully during the SECAR commissioning run last week. Operations are still limited due to the COVID-19 situation, but a few key local personnel are allowed on-site to operate and maintain JENSA.
The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory is moving through the initial stages of reopening after the COVID-19 shutdown. As part of this action, the JENSA system will be started up again. However, outside users from the collaboration are not yet allowed to access the laboratory. In the interim, preparatory work on the hydrogen operations upgrade is […]
Due to the concerns regarding COVID-19 and to abide the State of Michigan’s shelter-in-place order, the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory has temporarily ceased operations and has been placed into a safe standby mode. The JENSA system is currently powered off and is also in a safe standby. Access to the laboratory is restricted to only […]
Link to the shift schedule is here. A screenshot of the current schedule summary is below.
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The E18039 stable beam calibration/shakedown has been moved to December 3-4. Please check out the NSCL schedule for the latest information.
The link is here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168900218311963 A permanent link has also been added to the Publications page.