J-PARC Project Newsletter No.82, April 2021 dispatch
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     J-PARC Project Newsletter
                                                   No.82, April 2021
Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex under operation jointly by 
the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) and the Japan 
Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) 
http://j-parc.jp/index-e.html
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HEADLINES AND CONTENTS
1. [Overview]
NEW FISCAL YEAR WITH NEW MANAGEMENT.
2. [Accelerator Division]
   OPERATION STATUS OF THE ACCELERATORS.
   ACCELERATOR TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (A-TAC) MEETING.
3. [Particle and Nuclear Physics Division]
   RECENT BEAM TIME AT THE HADRON EXPERIMENTAL FACILITY.
   NEUTRINO EXPERIMENTAL FACILITY STARTED BEAM OPERATION SUCCESSFULLY.
   STATUS OF THE COHERENT MUON TO ELECTRON TRANSITION (COMET).
   STATUS OF THE MUON G-2/ ELECTRIC DIPOLE MOMENT (EDM) (E34).
   STATUS OF USER OPERATION.
4. [Materials and Life Science Division]
  THE BEAM OPERATION OF MLF IS GOING WELL WITH 600 kW.
  QUANTUM BEAM SCIENCE FESTA WAS HELD ONLINE.
  MUSE CONTINUES TO SAIL OVER TROUBLED WATER.
5. [Nuclear Transmutation Division]
TEF TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING WAS HELD.
6. [Safety Division]
FISCAL 2020 J-PARC SAFETY AUDIT.
7. [Editorial Note]
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1. [Overview] by Naohito SAITO
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NEW FISCAL YEAR WITH NEW MANAGEMENT
     This is my last contribution to the newsletter as a director of
J-PARC Center. (Actually, already an ex-director.) 
     As reported in the rest of this issue, J-PARC has managed to
make a good progress in all fronts of the facilities while our fight
against the COVID-19 continues. The progress could have been
much more fruitful, if we could be fully open to all users from all
over the world. It may take some time to fully recover our research
environment from before the pandemic. We will explore further the
potential of J-PARC with the new decadal plan, which has already
started with the replacement of the power supply for the Main Ring
towards higher repetition rate. After the completion of the power
supply upgrades, we wish to recover the beam time at the MR towards
full nine cycles. At the same time, the beam power at MLF will be
enhanced gradually towards 1 MW for more science production.
     When you receive this newsletter, the J-PARC management will be
already renewed and will be led by the new Director, Dr. Takashi
KOBAYASHI. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all involved
in the J-PARC activities for their dedicated contributions towards
the creation of science at the world-leading high-intensity proton
accelerator research complex. I am fully convinced that progress of
J-PARC will be further accelerated under new management! 
     Stay healthy and stay connected. We would like to share more
excitements at J-PARC!
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2. [Accelerator Division] by Michikazu KINSHO
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  OPERATION STATUS OF THE ACCELERATORS
     After the New Year's holiday, the beam operation started on 
January 7 as a continuous operation run of Run#86. The user program 
resumed for the Materials and Life Science experimental facility (MLF) 
on January 12. The beam power was 600 kW which was the same as the 
previous user operation up through December. The user program was 
rather smooth for the MLF until the end of March. 
     For the Main Ring synchrotron (MR), since the hadron user program 
was postponed to the middle of February due to a cooling water failure 
in the hadron facility, the schedule was changed, and some of new power 
supply installation work has been done by February 7th, the beam 
operation started on February 8th with slow extraction for the hadron 
user operation. The beam power was gradually increased to 60 kW which 
was the maximum beam power for the hadron user operation in J-PARC. 
The user program was smooth until February 28th, when the ESS#1 
(Elector Static Septum #1) had a failure as follows. Quadrupole 
magnets on three straight sections stopped unexpectedly due to the 
accidental malfunction of the 22kV circuit breaker, and the circulating 
beam orbit deviated largely. It caused a large beam loss and broke 
some of the ESS#1 ribbons. Short circuit failure of the ESS#1 happened, 
caused by the broken ribbons. Almost all of the lost beam spread out 
through the whole of the the Main Ring, and only a small fraction of 
beam was extracted to the hadron target (no temperature rise was 
observed on the target). It was impossible to continue the hadron user 
operation. Until the spare ESS is ready, we replaced the broken ESS#1 
with a vacuum pipe and started the neutrino user operation. We have 
investigated the cause of malfunction of the circuit breaker in 
parallel. After identifying the cause and taking countermeasures, we 
restarted the hadron user operation. The neutrino user operation was 
started on March 8th at the beam power of 510kW, and it was stopped 
on March 19th for preparing to restart the hadron user operation 
which will be started on March 27th. 
     The availability in the Japanese Fiscal Year 2020 (from April 
2020 to March 2021) was high, more than 90 percent for the MLF since 
we had no serious troubles at the linear accelerator (linac), the RCS 
and the MLF. The availability of the MR user operation was not so 
high (less than 70% for the hadron user operation). The cause of 
lower availability of the MR user operation was the ESS#1 failure in 
March as described above. 
 
  ACCELERATOR TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (A-TAC) MEETING
There were nine committee members, all the members attended and 12
reports were presented such as required items from last ATAC,
operational status, and performance upgrade. The committee deliberated
the improvements, directivity, etc. and gave recommendations.
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3. [Particle and Nuclear Physics Division] by T. TAKAHASHI and K. OZAWA
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  RECENT BEAM TIME AT THE HADRON EXPERIMENTAL FACILITY
(by T. Nomura, T. Takahashi, K. Ozawa) 
     The slow-extraction of the Main Ring for the Hadron Experimental
Facility was conducted from December 14 to December 22, 2020 and from 
February 8 to February 28, 2021. In these operation periods, we started 
measurements of X rays from Xi- atoms and performed detector tests for 
an H-Dibaryon search experiment at the K1.8 beam line. The X-ray 
measurements aim to study Baryon-Baryon interactions in the Strangeness 
S=-2 sector. Especially, we can expect having direct information on 
the Xi-Nucleus optical potential in a peripheral part of a nucleus. 
We will resume our beam time in late March and finish the data taking 
of the X-ray experiment. 
     The KOTO experiment continued their data acquisition to search 
for K_L to pi0 nu nu-bar decays at the KL beam line. In December 2020, 
a new detector, called Upstream Charged Veto (UCV), was installed at 
the entrance of the KOTO detector to reduce backgrounds due to 
contamination of charged kaons in the neutral beam. Its performance 
was evaluated with the beam in February 2021 and the result confirmed 
that UCV can provide a rejection power against the backgrounds as 
expected. 
     Also, a new experiment at the B line started to measure mass
modifications of vector mesons in a nucleus. The new experiment took 
data for setting up detectors and their calibrations. 
     We also planned to have further beam time in May and June. In 
that time, we will carry out the H-Dibaryon search experiments, the 
KOTO experiment, and pilot data acquisitions of the new B-Line experiment. 
  NEUTRINO EXPERIMENTAL FACILITY STARTED BEAM OPERATION SUCCESSFULLY
(by Y. Fujii) 
     After a one-year long maintenance period, the neutrino experimental 
facility started beam operation from March 8th. Starting up with low 
beam power for vacuum baking, it eventually reached 510kW stably. 
On March 19th, radiation inspection under operation was successfully 
done, and the beam operation has been suspended to switch to the 
hadron beam operation. Neutrino beam operation will be resumed on 
April 8th, and continue until late April. 
     T2K experiment was carried out without the off-axis detector ND280 
operation due to COVID travel restrictions. Three near detectors, 
Wagasci, BabyMIND, on-axis INGRID, were operated with on-site experts 
of Japanese institutes and remote watch and monitoring by institutes 
overseas. The far-detector SuperKamiokande operated with gadolinium 
successfully for the first time with beam and showed improved 
capability of neutron detection. 
     One of the most important sub-detectors of the ND upgrade program,
SuperFGD, finished assembly of two million scintillator cubes with 
supporting fibers. 
     The NINJA experiment aims at precise measurement of neutrino-nucleus 
interactions with nuclear emulsion detector and scintillator detectors. 
They successfully conducted a pilot run with their new heavy-water 
target. NINJA will keep detector operation through the beam-off period 
for cosmic-ray measurement. 
     The JSNS2 experiment searches for sterile neutrinos with the 
short baseline neutrino oscillations from nu_mu_bar to nu_e_bar 
at MLF. It started a long physics run from January 2021 and is taking 
data smoothly. This data taking period will continue until July. 
They did an on-line press release on February 9th on the physics goals 
and successful start of their data taking. Please visit 
     https://j-parc.jp/c/press-release/2021/02/03000646.html (Japanese only) 
  STATUS OF THE COHERENT MUON TO ELECTRON TRANSITION (COMET) 
(by S. MIHARA) 
     The COMET experiment aims to search for the lepton-flavor 
violating muon reaction, mu-e conversion, with a sensitivity better 
than 10^{-14} in Phase I. 
     Facility construction work continues; construction of the proton 
beam dump and radiation shielding wall in the COMET experiment area 
has made great progress. In addition to this, curing of the floor 
surface has been completed to locate a heavy radiation shielding to 
be installed in the capture solenoid. 
     The collaboration has been intensively working toward integrating 
sub-detector components into a mu-e conversion search detector. Final 
assembly design of the main detector for physics, composed of 
Cylindrical Drift Chamber (CDC) and Cylindrical Trigger Hodoscope 
(CTH), is in progress with detailed setting layout of cables and gas 
transfer tubes. Assembly of another system for beam diagnostics, 
composed of the straw-tube tracker and LYSO calorimeter, has been 
initiated by the collaboration. 
     The COMET collaboration has completed preparation of an 8-GeV 
acceleration and beam extraction test to measure the beam extinction 
factor in the Hadron hall. This was originally scheduled in early 2021 
but it was postponed to May due to the change of accelerator operation 
schedule. This will be an important milestone for the COMET 
collaboration to achieve its target sensitivity. 
  STATUS OF THE MUON G-2/ ELECTRIC DIPOLE MOMENT (EDM) (E34) 
(by T. MIBE) 
     The E34 collaboration prepares for precision measurements of the 
muon anomalous magnetic moment and electric dipole moment. 
     KEK is preparing for a funding request of base facilities, 
building and utilities. As a part of the preparation, KEK has completed 
the ground survey, survey for buried cultural properties, engineering 
design of re-location of underground properties below the new 
experimental building. Detailed design of building and utilities are 
in progress. 
     The collaboration is working on construction of the experimental 
equipment. Demonstration of laser ionization of muonium for the thermal 
energy positive muon source is in preparation. The experimental setup 
for the cooled muon source diagnostics was built in the new experimental 
area (S2 area) in J-PARC MLF. The design of the IH-DTL cavity and DAW 
cavity has been developed. Fabrication of these will be started in FY2021. 
STATUS OF USER OPERATION (by T. KOBAYASHI, T. KOMATSUBARA)
     The slow-extraction (SX) of Main Ring for the Hadron Experimental 
Facility was conducted from February 8 to 28, 2021, and the 
fast-extraction (FX) for the Neutrino Experimental Facility was 
conducted from March 8 to 19. More operation of SX and FX is scheduled 
before the long shutdown starting from this summer. 
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4. [Materials and Life Science Division] by Toshiya OTOMO
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THE BEAM OPERATION OF MLF IS GOING WELL WITH 600 kW
1) Neutron Source
     The beam operation of MLF is going very well with 600 kW and the 
beam power is going to be increased to 700 kW from this April. Due to 
the alarm that indicated the shaft abrasion of the water pump used for 
cooling of muon target devices and the magnets of proton beam 
transport line, the user program was suspended from January 21st to 
24th, but the pump system was recovered and is running without any 
trouble now. 
     he target system workshop with SNS of Oak Ridge National 
Laboratory is going to be held online on Tuesdays and Thursdays every 
week from March 23rd to April 8th. The time is from 8:30 to 10:00 in 
Japan. The major topics will be R&D for the high power target and 
moderator, remote handling, and research collaborations etc. 
QUANTUM BEAM SCIENCE FESTA WAS HELD ONLINE
2) Neutron Instruments, Science and Technology 
     The international neutron advisory committee (NAC) has been held 
in February 17th and 22nd by online discussion. The report from the 
MLF on updated status of the neutron target and infrastructure, 
neutron instruments and their outcomes, industrial use, and so on, 
were summarized. In particular, comments and suggestions on the 
activities under COVID-19 were given from the committee members 
according to MLF request. The committee evaluated the MLF handling of 
experiments during the situation generally good, and we could also 
share the knowledge about sample transportation and remote control 
experiments. 
     Quantum Beam Science Festa (QBSF-2020) which is a yearly event 
for domestic users for MLF and IMSS (Institute of Material Structure 
Science in KEK) was held online on March 9th ? 11th together with the 
12th MLF symposium (also with the 38th PF symposium). 273 posters 
involving scientific achievements, device developments, and facility 
reports were presented in addition to invited oral lectures. 
     Three recent notable scientific publications at MLF were as follows; 
     (1) https://doi.org/10.1093/ptep/ptaa169 
     (2) https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-20859-w 
     (3) https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21351-9 
     The arrangement between KEK, JAEA, CROSS( the Comprehensive 
Research Organization for Science and Society ) and ANSTO (The 
Australian nuclear science and technology organization) for 
cooperation on research and development in the field of neutron 
scattering science has been concluded on February 8th. Establishing 
the center of neutron research through this partnership, the promotion 
of neutron science, neutron technology, and exchange of human 
resources and ideas can be widely spread in the Asia-Oceania area. 
     The new arrangement between KEK and JAEA and STFC on cooperation 
in the field of the development of neutron science technology was 
officially concluded by adding CROSS as a new Party, and is effective 
retrospectively from 11th January 2021, and will continue for 5 year 
period. We can expect close cooperation based on this arrangement. 
MUSE CONTINUES TO SAIL OVER TROUBLED WATER
3) Muon Science Facility (MUSE) 
     The start of the New Year in Japan was marked by the declaration 
of a state of emergency (on January 7th, 2021) in response to the 
rapid spread of COVID-19 infection towards the end of 2020. The 
restart of MUSE also began with a problem (leak) in the vacuum 
pumping system of the proton beamline in addition to the cancellation 
of experiments due to the declaration. Fortunately, the vacuum leak 
was quickly solved by replacing a part of the pumping system, and the 
impact on beam time was minimized with the cooperation of the 
Accelerator Division. However, the beam time was soon subjected to 
cancellation due to a trouble of the pump of 3NBT, for which the 
staff were hectic to readjust the experimental schedule. After a 
four-day shutdown, the target resumed operation after it was 
determined that the trouble could be addressed with temporary 
measures. As of March, the user experiments have been maintained by 
constant adjustments, although the users' visit to J-PARC is still 
restricted to prevent the spread of COVID-19. 
     In January and February of every year, there is a flurry of 
committee meetings for experimental proposal review, international 
evaluation, etc. However, under the declaration of the state of 
emergency, all of these meetings were held online. 
     The Muon Advisory Committee (MAC) was held as a succession of 
several online meetings, where those including foreign MAC members 
were arranged separately in the early midnight (JST) to minimize the 
impact of time differences. In the report, while the progress in the 
construction of H line and S2 area was appreciated, the lack of spare 
equipment for muon production target was raised as a serious concern 
to be communicated to the J-PARC management as one of the priority 
issues for MUSE. 
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5. [Nuclear Transmutation Division] by Toshinobu SASA
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TEF TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING WAS HELD
The seventh TEF (Transmutation Experimental Facility) TechnicalAdvisory Committee (T-TAC) meeting was held via online meeting on
January 22, 26, and February 2 in 2021. Three Japanese members and
three foreign members from Belgium and Germany gathered to review
the current progress of the TEF facility plan and related research
and development work.
In the first and second day, J-PARC staff introduced the
activities to realize the experimental facility, such as the technologies
for Lead-Bismuth Eutectic alloy target and instrumentation, safety
issues, neutronics and accelerator technologies. After the closed
discussion on the final day by the TAC members, various recommendations
and comments to advance the R&D activities were introduced at the end
of the meeting. T-TAC suggested that the R&D works carried out by
J-PARC as valuable contributions to the international ADS
(Accelerator-driven transmutation system) community. T-TAC also
recommends that the R&D topics addressed by the team are in line with
the needs for designing and constructing the experimental facility.
The summary report was delivered at the end of February 2021 to push
forward the R&D for facility design.
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6. [Safety Division] by Kotaro BESSHO and Yoshihiro NAKANE
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FISCAL 2020 J-PARC SAFETY AUDIT
The fiscal 2020 J-PARC safety audit was conducted by two auditorson Dec. 7th. They reviewed the points: 1) Organization of safety
management, 2) Management of work safety, 3) Emergency preparedness,
and 4) Safety education and promotion and continuation of safety
culture. On-site inspection of the works at the MLF facility was also
conducted. The auditors gave us valuable recommendations on safety
measures with a consideration of the development of J-PARC over the
next 10 years.
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7. [Editorial Note]
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Past issues are available from the below link. 
http://j-parc.jp/c/en/topics/project-newsletter/index.html
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Editorial Board:
Toshifumi TSUKAMOTO (Chair): toshifumi.tsukamoto@kek.jp 
Kaoru SHIBATA: shibata.kaoru@ jaea.go.jp 
Takatoshi MORISHITA: morishita.takatoshi@jaea.go.jp 
Dick MISCHKE (English Editor): mischke@triumf.ca 
Keiko NEMOTO (Secretary): nemoto.keiko@jaea.go.jp 
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