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Butterfly effect - from nuclear fission to the hypothesis of a 4th neutrino
04-03-2011
IRFU's Double Chooz group has just published some surprising results regarding the flux of antineutrinos generated by uranium and plutonium fission products in nuclear power reactors. A more precise estimate of this flux has revealed a +3% shift with respect to the predictions considered as the ... More »
Double Chooz detector filled and measuring
23-12-2010
The Double Chooz collaboration recently completed its neutrino detector which will see anti-neutrinos coming from the Chooz nuclear power plant in the French Ardennes. The experiment is now ready to take data in order to measure fundamental neutrino properties with important consequences for ... More »
First in vivo MRI images using parallel transmission at 7 tesla: A successful DSM-DSV collaboration
07-12-2010
High field magnetic resonance imaging at field strengths at or above 7 tesla appears to be one of the most promising techniques for the early detection of neurological pathologies. Currently beyond the reach of most MRI system manufacturers, this imaging technology is beset with new technological ... More »
CHyMENE, a frozen ribbon of protons for SPIRAL2
15-02-2010
The CHyMENE project (Cible d'Hydrogène Mince pour l'Etude des Noyaux Exotiques -Thin hydrogen target for the study of exotic nuclei) has the ambitious goal of producing a thin target of pure hydrogen, without using a container, suitable for experiments using the low-energy heavy ion beam ... More »
Promotion of beam transport softwares
17-01-2010
  Since 1995, the Accelerators, Cryogenics and Magnetism Division (SACM) has initiated a software development  for designing structures and simulating beam transport in accelerators. Since 2000, these codes have been distributed to many laboratories and companies around the ... More »
Superconducting cavities: what comes after niobium?
16-11-2009
For more than 20 years, solid niobium has had the monopoly on high-gradient applications of superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities for particle accelerators. But it will soon have reached its limits. It was only recently that A. Gurevich, a theoretician from Florida State University, put ... More »
New clean room to accommodate XXL cavities
16-11-2009
  Work on a new clean room, begun in July 2007 at the Saclay accelerator platform, has just been completed. The new clean room will be officially opened on 24 November 2009 and will replace the chemical facilities and clean room of IRFU's Accelerators, Cryogenics and Magnetism ... More »
On 9 September 2009, the 70th coil of the Stellarator W7x, Mademoiselle AAB49N, left hall 198 to join the rest of the family in Greifswald on the shores of the Baltic Sea
30-09-2009
The last coil of the Wendelstein W7X stellarator left CEA-Saclay last week, on Wednesday 9 September 2009 to be precise. The event marks the end of trials on the 70 coils of this fusion reactor and seals the success of a major project that began in 1998 and involved many teams from IRFU ... More »
TPC particle trackers ready to detect neutrinos for the T2K experiment in Japan
14-09-2009
    Engineers and physicists from IRFU have successfully assembled and commissioned three large chambers designed to reconstruct charged particle tracks. The chambers will characterize the neutrino beam used in the T2K (Tokai to Kamiokande) experiment. They are the first large Time ... More »
Successful acquisition of cosmic event data by CMS detector
15-12-2008
In collaboration with IRFU teams, CMS teams are currently making preparations for the first LHC data acquisition campaign.
On November 14, 2008, the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) successfully generated a nominal magnetic field of 4 tesla. This success rewards IRFU efforts for the design and construction of what constitutes the largest superconducting solenoid magnet in the world. Over a period of approximately one month, ... More »
Successful testing of future ion accelerator modules for the SPIRAL2 project
10-12-2008
        The high energy part of the SPIRAL2 linear accelerator (new GANIL1 accelerator scheduled for implementation in 2012) uses two types of superconducting cavities. IRFU's Accelerator, Cryogenics and Magnetism Department is responsible for the design and development of ... More »
Successful intermediate test for the future Neurospin magnet
03-11-2008
The 11.75 tonne whole body Iseult magnet to be installed in the Neurospin centre in 2012 will push back the boundaries of cerebral imaging. A key step in the success of this Franco-German project is the development of the SEHT test station in which a nominal field strength of 8 teslas was ... More »
Test of a prototype beam profile monitor for IFMIF-EVEDA
24-10-2008
Part of the IFMIF-EVEDA1) project consists of the construction of a prototype deuton2) accelerator at Rokkasho-Mura in Japan. The accelerator is due to enter service in 2013. The purpose of the EVEDA phase is to validate the IFMIF project which aims to investigate the strength of materials ... More »