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Cebaf Center, Room L102/104 Note different date and room!!! Future Directions of Muon Science - Fusion Energy, Life Science and Disasters PreventionKanetada NagamineMeson Science Laboratory/KEK
Muons, because of unique features of “heavy” electrons,
radioactive polarized light “protons” and heavy electromagnetic
particles can contribute to promotion of cyclic fusion
reaction, sensitive microscopic magnetic probe, and
radiography for km-size substance so that new atomic
energy, new functional biophysics and prevention of
nature disasters can be realized. Present activities
and future directions will be presented. There, new
developments in beam production as well as accelerator
design will be suggested.
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