High intensity proton accelerator project in Japan (J-PARC)
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI), Meiji Seimei Kashiwa Fames-11F, 14-1 Suehiro-cho, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba, 277-0842, Japan
Corresponding author: tanaka{at}hems.jaeri.go.jp
The High Intensity Proton Accelerator Project, named as J-PARC, was started on 1 April 2001 at Tokai-site of JAERI. The accelerator complex of J-PARC consists of three accelerators: 400 MeV Linac, 3 GeV rapid cycle synchrotron and 50 GeV synchrotron; and four major experimental facilities: Material and Life Science Facility, Nuclear and Particle Physics Facility, Nuclear Transmutation Experiment Facility and Neutrino Facility. The outline of the J-PARC is presented with the current status of construction.
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