Dear colleagues,

several users have expressed the interest in performing parasitic exposures during the July and August CERF runs.
In order to better co-ordinate these exposures, we have asked everybody to provide us with some information about the foreseen experimental conditions. All the answers received up to know are posted  in the table below. This table will be updated whenever new information comes in. Thank you for your collaboration.

 

Main user Measurement
position
Intensity
(PIC/spill)
Duration
of single measurements
Detector type
Beaujean Rudolf
R.Beaujean@email.uni-kiel.de
CS*, CT* 200-2000 1 hour
(less in higher intensities)
Active
Beck Peter
peter.beck@arcs.ac.at
CT, CS, IT* 4000 20 min Active
Bennett group
bennett-l@rmc.ca
CT, CS 4000   Active
Bottollier Jeanfrancois
jeanfrancois.bottollier@irsn.fr
CT, CS 100-4000 15-30 min Active
Gutermuth Frank
F.Gutermuth@gsi.de
CT, IT 400-4000   Active
Saez Jose Carlos
jc.saez@ciemat.es
CT 50-1000
(max 2000)
1 hour Active
Spurny Frantisek
spurny@ujf.cas.cz
CT, IT maximum    
Zanini Alba
zanini@to.infn.it
CT, IT 500 - max up to 3 hours Biological samples

* CS: concrete side
   CT: concrete top
    IT: iron top