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Status report of JAEA-AMS-TONO

PSB-41
23 Oct 2024, 17:35
20m
Lobby and Hallway , 2nd Floor

Lobby and Hallway , 2nd Floor

Poster New and Upgraded Facilities Poster Session B

Speaker

Dr Akihiro Matsubara (PESCO Co., Ltd)

Description

In the Tono Geoscience Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), the investigation of deep underground environments for R&D programs related to the geological disposal of High-Level Radioactive Waste (HLW) has been performed by using various dating systems, including Accelerator Mass Spectroscopy. The JAEA-AMS-TONO facility owns three accelerator mass spectrometers (AMS). Two of these are for measuring actual samples, and one is a test device for the development of an ultra-compact AMS for measuring carbon-14. These AMSs are used to carry out scientific research into deep geological formations carried out by the organization, as well as to measure the age of requested samples under the facility utilization system.

The two AMSs for measuring actual samples that can be used for dating are JAEA-AMS-TONO-5MV (15SDH-2 manufactured by NEC, maximum acceleration voltage 5.0 MV) and JAEA-AMS-TONO-300kV (4103Bo-2 manufactured by HVEE, maximum acceleration voltage 300 kV), and both can measure four nuclides; carbon-14 ($^{14}$C), beryllium-10, aluminum-26, and iodine-129. Additionally, using the JAEA-AMS-TONO-5MV, we are developing technology for measuring chlorine-36 ($^{36}$Cl), which is useful for dating underground water, and investigating methods for removing sulfur using cells. The ultra-compact AMS for $^{14}$C measurement is a device that uses ion channeling to separate molecules of the same mass and is currently undergoing demonstration tests with the aim of becoming a general-purpose $^{14}$C measurement device.

Furthermore, sample preparation techniques have been improved for $^{36}$Cl and small-mass $^{14}$C measurements by the AMSs. In our study, the small-mass graphitization was performed by a third-generation automated graphitization equipment (AGE3, IonPlus AG).

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Primary author

Dr Natsuko Fujita (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)

Co-authors

Dr Akihiro Matsubara (PESCO Co., Ltd) Mr Masayasu Miyake (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Dr Takahiro Watanabe (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Dr Satoshi Jinno (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Mr Tomohiro Nishio ( PESCO Co., Ltd.,) Mr Masahiro Ishii (Beam Operation Co., Ltd.) Mr Akiomi Ohmae (Beam Operation Co., Ltd.) Mrs Yumi Ogawa (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Prof. Kenji Kimura (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Mr Akiomi Shimada (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Dr Koji Shimada (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)

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