The Argentine 20 MV tandem accelerator project

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1981Author
Pérez Ferreira, E.
Mariscotti, M. A. J.
Ventura, Edgardo
Cevallos, A.
Fazzini, N.
Filevich, Alberto
González, Hipólito
Ribarich, R.
Rossi, J. J.
Achterberg, E.
Camin, D.
Nicolai, J.
Tau, Sergio
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In 1976, the National Atomic Energy Comission (CNEA) of Argentina approved a proposal presented by its Department of Physics to build a major new facility for nuclear physics, the heart of which is a 20 MV electrostatic tándem accelerator. The project, known as the TANDAR project [1], later enlarged to accommodate also all the basic research activities of CNEA grouped under its Research Branch: the Department of Physics with its nuclear, solid-state and theoretical physics divisions; the Department of Reactor Chemistry with activities in the basic research of reactor technology; the Department of Radiobiology and the Department of Special Projects engaged primarily in the study of non-conventional forms of energy such as solar energy and nuclear fusión.
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