Basic and Applied Science Research at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center

2005 
The Los Alamos Neutron Science Center, or LANSCE, is an accelerator‐based national user facility for research in basic and applied science using four experimental areas. LANSCE has two areas that provide neutrons generated by the 800‐MeV proton beam striking tungsten target systems. A third area uses the proton beam for radiography. The fourth area uses 100 MeV protons to produce medical radioisotopes. This paper describes the four LANSCE experimental areas, gives nuclear science highlights of the past operating period, and discusses plans for the future.
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