J-PARC Project Newsletter No.89, January 2023 dispatch
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J-PARC Project Newsletter
                
               No.89, January 2023
Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex under joint operation 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]
* WE HOPE EVERYBODY COULD HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND WE WISH TO HAVE 
ANOTHER FRUITFUL YEAR WITH MANY SCIENTIFIC OUTPUTS. 
* UK MINISTER FOR SCIENCE, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION VISITS J-PARC. 
* THE CEREMONY TO CELEBRATE THE RENEWAL OF COOPERATION AGREEMENT 
IN THE FIELD OF SPALLATION NEUTRON SOURCE DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN J-PARC 
AND ESS ERIC (EUROPEAN SPALLATION SOURCE ERIC) WAS HELD AT ESS. 
2. [Accelerator Division]
STABLE OPERATION OF THE ACCELERATORS FOR MLF USERS FROM NOVEMBER TO 
DECEMBER. BEAM COMMISSIONING IN THE MR HAS STARTED AT HIGH REPETITION 
RATE WITH NEW POWER SUPPLIES. 
3. [Particle and Nuclear Physics Division]
*FIRST XI ATOMIC X-RAY MEASUREMENT USING A COUNTER-EMULSION HYBRID 
METHOD. 
*FINISHING TOUCHES TO THE START OF THE NEUTRINO BEAM OPERATION. 
*STATUS OF THE JSNS2 / JSNS2-II (SEARCHING FOR STERILE NEUTRINOS AT 
J-PARC MLF, E56 / E82). 
*STATUS OF THE COHERENT MUON TO ELECTRON TRANSITION (COMET). 
*STATUS OF THE MUON g-2/ ELECTRIC DIPOLE MOMENT (EDM) (E34). 
4. [Materials and Life Science Division]
*EXTENDED MLF OPERATION SCHEDULE IN THE 2022B PERIOD. 
*MAINTENANCE WORKS DURING THE SUMMER OUTAGE WERE COMPLETED AND THE 
BEAM OPERATION STARTED ON SCHEDULE. 
*PROPOSALS FOR 2023A PERIOD WERE RECEIVED. 
*THE NEUTRON AND MUON SCHOOL WAS HELD IN A HYBRID STYLE. 
*THE PLANNED MUSE MAINTENANCE WORKS WERE COMPLETED AND THE MUON 
TARGET AND ALL BEAMLINES OPERATED SMOOTHLY. 
5. [Nuclear Transmutation Division
THIRD CAMPAIGN OF CORROSION EXPERIMENT SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED.
6. [Safety Division]
AN EMERGENCY DRILL WAS HELD ASSUMING RADIATION EXPOSURE ACCIDENT
7. [Information]
8. [Editorial Note]
BEAM COMMISSIONING OF THE MAIN RING WAS FURTHER POSTPONED
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1. [Overview] by Takashi KOBAYASHI 
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WE HOPE EVERYBODY COULD HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND WE WISH TO HAVE 
ANOTHER FRUITFUL YEAR WITH MANY SCIENTIFIC OUTPUTS. 
  Recently, although the COVID pandemic doesn't show signs of 
subsidence yet, social/research activities are getting back to normal 
with appropriate preventive measures against COVID spread. 
  International researchers are coming back to J-PARC, for example, 
for construction work of the T2K near neutrino detector upgrade. We 
are thrilled to welcome our international friends back to J-PARC. 
Face-to-face meetings/workshops/conferences restarted also at J-PARC. 
An example is the workshop on "Development of fundamental physics 
using neutron" (https://kds.kek.jp/event/43680/). 
  Also, around J-PARC, face-to-face PR activities have restarted in 
various local events for the general public, for example, in "Ozora 
Marche" https://ozoramarche.com/ (sorry, but only in Japanese) in 
front of Muramatsu shrine. 
  We realized the impact and importance of direct face-to-face 
communication. 
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UK MINISTER FOR SCIENCE, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION VISITS J-PARC.
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  On December 14th, George Freeman MP, UK Minister for Science, 
Research and Innovation, Department for Business, Energy and 
Industrial Strategy, and his delegation visited J-PARC. Minister 
Freeman gave a short speech in front of the staff and users at 
J-PARC: "This kind of research is not only hugely inspiring to 
people, but also goes to the heart of our humanity. It also brings 
technological developments to a new generation. I am delighted to 
announce that the UK has decided to allocate extra funding for the HK 
project."
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THE CEREMONY TO CELEBRATE THE RENEWAL OF COOPERATION AGREEMENT IN 
THE FIELD OF SPALLATION NEUTRON SOURCE DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN J-PARC AND 
ESS ERIC (EUROPEAN SPALLATION SOURCE ERIC) WAS HELD AT ESS 
https://j-parc.jp/c/en/topics/2022/12/16001087.html
  The renewed cooperation agreement between the J-PARC Center and ESS 
in spallation neutron source development was signed on June 8, 2022. 
On October 10, a ceremony was held in Lund, Sweden, where ESS is 
located, in the presence of the Japanese Ambassador to Sweden, 
Mr. Noke Masaki, to mark the extension of the agreement. At that 
time, the signed agreement was handed over between Dr. Kobayashi, 
Director of the J-PARC Center, and Dr. Schober, Director General of 
the ESS. 
  In conjunction with the ceremony, a Commissioning Workshop of the 
ESS-J-PARC collaboration was held, face-to-face, at ESS. ESS is 
entering the commissioning phase, and the J-PARC experiences could be 
useful for ESS commissioning. On the other hand, the J-PARC 
commissioning took place more than 10 years ago so that many young 
researchers at J-PARC never experienced any of its commissioning 
activities. Therefore, this kind of international workshop to share 
experiences and information is beneficial for both sides. Very active 
discussions were held during the workshop. 
https://indico.esss.lu.se/event/3079/overview 
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2. [Accelerator Division] by Michikazu KINSHO 
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STABLE OPERATION OF THE ACCELERATORS FOR MLF USERS FROM NOVEMBER TO 
DECEMBER. BEAM COMMISSIONING IN THE MR HAS STARTED AT HIGH REPETITION 
RATE WITH NEW POWER SUPPLIES. 
 
A new operation run was started in November after the summer 
shutdown. Accelerator studies at the beam current of 50 mA were 
carried out at the linac. The studies were also performed at the 3 
GeV Rapid Cycling Synchrotron (RCS) with a linac beam current of 
50 mA for user operation. The main purposes of the studies were to 
startup the machine, reproduce the accelerator parameters, to confirm 
the performance of some new components installed during the summer 
shutdown, to survey new parameters for lower beam loss, etc. Beam 
studies of linac and RCS studies have been performed until November 
18th. 
  Beam user operation for the MLF users was started on 21st November 
as scheduled with beam power of 780kW, which was smaller than the 
power before summer shutdown. Then, on 30th November, the frontend of 
the linac was retuned and the beam power was restored to 800 kW to 
the MLF. The user operation could be continued with high availability 
  of more than 90%. 
  Beam commissioning of the Main Ring (MR) was postponed to 12th 
December from original schedule of 19th November due to the delay of 
tunning of new power supplies. There is currently no change to the 
scheduled start of the neutrino user operation in middle January. 
[schedule is postponed further, see the editorial note.] 
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3. [Particle and Nuclear Physics Division] 
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THE FIRST Xi ATOMIC X-RAY MEASUREMENT USING A COUNTER-EMULSION HYBRID
METHOD (Mamami FUJITA) 
  Study of nuclei containing an Xi- hyperon, which contains two 
strange quarks, is important to understand general baryon
interactions and the equation of state of neutron star. The X-rays 
from Xi atoms have fruitful information about interactions between Xi 
and nucleus, since the energy levels of an Xi atom and their widths 
are modified by the strong interactions between Xi and nucleus. 
Historically, the study has been performed using missing-mass 
spectroscopy and nuclear emulsion experiments, but their interactions 
are still unclear, since the information of existing data is very 
limited. Thus, we developed a new approach using measurements of 
X-rays from Xi atoms. 
  The J-PARC E07 experiment was conducted at J-PARC K1.8 beam line, 
which provides the K- beam necessary for Xi production via the 
p(K-, K+)Xi- reaction. The experimental difficulty is that most of 
Xi-s decay before stopping and such decays make a significant 
background in the X-ray spectrum. To reject these background photons, 
we developed a hybrid method using three detector systems: magnetic 
spectrometers for identification of the (K-, K+) reaction, nuclear 
emulsion for Xi tracking, and Ge detectors for X-ray measurement. 
The background level was drastically reduced to a level of 1/170 by 
applying this triple coincidence measurement. Unfortunately, no X-ray 
peak was observed with the current statistics. We found that five 
times larger statistics are needed. Such statistics will be obtained 
in a future experiment. 
(DOI) 
https://doi.org/10.1093/ptep/ptac156 
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FINISHING TOUCHES TO THE START OF THE NEUTRINO BEAM OPERATION 
(by Yoshiaki FUJII) 
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  Beam operation is scheduled to start-up on January 12, 2023. 
[schedule is postponed further, see the editorial note.] The beam 
group of the neutrino experimental facility is doing the last work to 
finish up the system. 
  The primary beamline had installation of the last beamline component 
on 10/24. The super-conducting system is now under cooling, and the 
whole of the primary beamline system will establish beam-ready by 
1/10, 2023. 
  The major work at the secondary beamline is the installation of a 
new target and new horns #1 and #2. Their installation was completed, 
and excitation tests of the new horns at 320kA were successfully done 
on 12/9. All works in the helium vessel were completed, and the 
vessel was closed for evacuation to fill it up with helium. 
  In the ND280 facility, new detectors SFGD, HATPC, and ToF counters 
will be installed to reduce the uncertainty of the neutrino 
interaction. Assembly work of the SFGD (Super Fine-Grained Detector) 
is in progress at J-PARC. SFGD is an array of two million 
scintillator cubes with sizes of 1cm x 1cm x1cm. The stacking process 
of two-million cubes was completed, and people are working on 
assembling the enclosure box. Presently two-million cubes are 
supported in place with fishing lines. These will be replaced with 
WLS fibers in January. 
  Hyper-K had a collaboration meeting from 10/17 to 10/28 online and 
had HK-PAC from 11/11-11/17 also online. 
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STATUS OF THE JSNS2 / JSNS2-II (SEARCHIING FOR STERILE NEUTRINOS AT 
J-PARC MLF, E56 / E82) ( by Takasumi MARUYAMA ) 
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  The JSNS2 (E56) / JSNS2-II (E82) collaboration searches for the 
neutrino oscillation over a short distance with the sterile neutrinos 
at J-PARC MLF. 
  For the JSNS2, the new electronics developed by University of 
Michigan are being tested using the LED calibration system at the 
near detector storage area in J-PARC on Dec-2022. The new electronics 
are working and seeing the LED light well. Immediately after the 
reinstallation of the near detector on the 3rd floor of MLF in 2023, 
the new electronics will be tested with the real liquid scintillator. 
For the JSNS2-II, the approval of Japanese fire law to construct the 
new far detector, located outside of MLF at a baseline of 48 m, was 
obtained. There have been two J-PARC wide safety committee meetings 
on JSNS2-II from September to November in 2022. The safety on the PMT 
installation was discussed extensively so far, and the work was 
approved after several countermeasures were made. The other hardware 
such as the production of the acrylic tank has been progressing as 
well. JSNS2-II aims to start the data taking within FY2023. 
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STATUS OF THE COHERENT MUON TO ELECTRON TRANSITION (COMET) 
(by Satoshi MIHARA) 
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  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 and detector construction work continues; after 
installing the primary proton beamline apparatus including a target 
chamber and mask system for beam transport study of the curved 
solenoid magnet, the shieling of the primary proton beamline was 
closed with shielding blocks in December as part of the radiation 
protection from the target and beam dump. Air lock shielding above 
the shielding blocks was also prepared for preventing radioactive air 
diffusion from the primary beamline area. 
  The COMET collaboration is making intensive efforts to prepare the 
beam studying system for the COMET Phase-alpha, the engineering run, 
scheduled in JFY 2023. The system is composed of charged particle 
trackers and range counter to measure the beam profile and particle 
contents in the secondary beam. Beam extinction monitor based on a 
new semiconductor technology will also be tested in Phase-alpha. It 
is also an important issue to survey environmental radiation such as 
neutrons and gammas to clarify the detector operating conditions. 
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STATUS OF THE MUON g-2/ ELECTRIC DIPOLE MOMENT (EDM) (E34) 
(by Tsutomu MIBE) 
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  The E34 collaboration aims for precision measurements of the muon 
anomalous magnetic moment and electric dipole moment. 
  The radiation shielding blocks and walls were fabricated and 
installed at the H-line. For the preparation for extension beyond the 
MLF building, the re-location of the buried cables was completed. The 
relocation of drainage water piping in the area of the H-line of the 
experimental building is in preparation. The areal plan for the 
building is refined in the working group under the J-PARC center. The 
collaboration continues to develop the experimental apparatus. 
There are two publications, 
  1) Modeling the diffusion of muonium in silica aerogel 
   (C. Zhang et al., NIM A 1042 167443(2022)) 
  2) High-power test of an interdigital H-mode drift tube linac 
   (Y. Nakazawa et al., PRAB 25, 110101 (2022)). 
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4. [Materials and Life Science Division] by Toshiya OTOMO
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EXTENDED MLF OPERATION SCHEDULE FOR THE 2022B PERIOD 
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  Upon the approval of supplementary budget, J-PARC has reviewed its 
operation schedule and decided to extend the MLF user operation until 
the middle of March. 
(https://mlfinfo.jp/en/announce/221209.html) 
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MAINTENANCE WORKS DURING THE SUMMER OUTAGE WERE COMPLETED AND THE 
BEAM OPERATION STARTED ON SCHEDULE 
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1) Neutron Source 
  On September 26th, specimens were cut out from the fore front wall 
of the used target vessel which was operated with 836 kW at maximum. 
This time, the specimen of the inner wall of the mercury vessel, 
which was protected against the pitting damage by micro-bubble 
injection into mercury flow, could not be obtained, because the 
specimen fell into the mercury vessel. But, the damage on the 
specimen of the outer wall of the mercury vessel, the mercury 
boundary wall, was negligibly small, which was a promising result for 
the stable beam operation with greater beam power. On October 11th, 
the used mercury target vessel was replaced with a new one which had 
the same structure of the mercury flow channel. 
  On November 21th, the user program started with 780 kW, which was a 
little bit less than the former power due to the trouble of the 
accelerator component, and the stable beam operation has continued 
with the availability of over 90 %. 
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PROPOSALS FOR 2023A PERIOD WERE RECEIVED 
THE NEUTRON AND MUON SCHOOL WAS HELD IN A HYBRID STYLE 
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2) Neutron Instruments and Science 
  The MLF 2023A call for proposal on general use (short-term and 
one-year) was closed on November 7th. We have received 277 neutron 
proposals including 4 new user promotion proposals and 1 one-year 
proposal. All the proposals are now under review process, whose 
results will be announced around February 2023. 
( https://mlfinfo.jp/en/user/proposals/2023A/) 
  The 6th Neutron and Muon School (NM-school) was held December 
12th-16th in a hybrid style, with lectures online/on-site and 
hands-on training on-site. The school provides lectures and practical 
training for newcomers to neutron and muon beam research. The 18 
on-site participants experienced beam-on experimental practices and 
data analyses on neutron/muon instruments at J-PARC MLF or JRR-3 (a 
research reactor of JAEA in operation at 20 MW), where two facilities 
are located adjacent to the JAEA Tokai area. 
(https://mlfinfo.jp/sp/school/6th-nms/index.html) 
The recent scientific press releases at MLF from neutron instruments 
were issued as follows: 
(1) "Magnon mode transition in real space" 
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-22555-9 
(2) "Partial breakdown of translation symmetry at a structural 
quantum critical point associated with a ferroelectric soft mode" 
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.134111 
(3) "Non-Hookean large elastic deformation in bulk crystalline 
metals" 
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-32930-9 
It was selected as one of the featured articles by the editor. 
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THE PLANNED MUSE MAINTENANCE WORKS WERE COMPLETED AND THE MUON TARGET 
AND ALL BEAMLINES OPERATED SMOOTHLY 
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3) Muon Science Facility (MUSE) 
  After the summer shutdown in 2022, MUSE resumed operation on 
November 21st, 2022, as scheduled. The planned maintenance works were 
completed and the muon target and all the beamlines operated smoothly 
to conduct the user experiments. 
  The rotating feeder unit of the muon production target was replaced 
in the summer maintenance. The old unit had trouble with the rotating 
torque turbulence due to the high accuracy requirement between two 
rotating shafts, and a more flexible one was newly adopted. With this 
replacement work, the interlock of the target was reviewed, and the 
new way could reliably find the signs of failure by monitoring the 
increase in the motor torque overlong periods. So far, the target has 
been operating smoothly up to the present. 
  In the D line, the final focusing magnets of the quadrupole triplet 
and their power supplies for the D1 area were replaced with new ones 
to provide a higher momentum beam. The commissioning was performed 
just after the beam resumption and confirmed the beam transport. This 
will extend the muon use. 
  The results in D2 were presented to the press: "Volatile analysis of 
the Hayabusa2 asteroid Ryugu sample revealing volatile sources and 
recent surface evolution" has been published in "Science" 
(https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abo0431), and 
"Muon experiment reveals more detail of asteroid Ryugu" especially 
about the elemental analysis by a negative muon beam. 
(https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abn8671) 
  The result in D1 was presented to the press: "Direct Measurement of 
the Evolution of Magnetism and Superconductivity toward the Quantum 
Critical Point" (https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2209549119). 
  The 7th symposium on research on arts and sciences integration was 
held at the KEK Tsukuba campus on October 2nd-3rd. 
  MUSE received 41 muon proposals for the 2023A periods, and the 
review process for these proposals is now underway. 
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5. [Nuclear Transmutation Division] by Hironari OBAYASHI
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THIRD CAMPAIGN OF CORROSION EXPERIMENT SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
  Accelerator-driven transmutation system (ADS) proposed by JAEA uses 
a lead-bismuth eutectic alloy (LBE) for spallation target and reactor 
coolant for the good neutronic performance for ADS. However, LBE has 
an issue of compatibility with standard reactor materials. LBE has 
the specific characteristic to dissolve out elements from steels and 
that drastically decreases the lifetime of the structural materials. 
A recommended method to solve this issue is to suppress the 
dissolution of elements in steel by controlling the oxygen 
concentration (OC) in LBE, which is studied worldwide. In this 
approach, an oxide film is formed on the steel surface by controlling 
OC to an appropriate range, thus avoiding direct contact between 
LBE and the steel. Under conditions where high-temperature LBE (400℃ 
or higher) flows, oxygen is consumed by the growth of oxide film 
hence OC is constantly decreasing. OC in LBE is managed by 
intermittently supplying a mixture gas containing trace amounts of 
oxygen to a pure argon carrier gas to compensate for the consumed 
oxygen. The control sequence of OC was automated and installed into 
"OLLOCHI", a corrosion test loop with high-temperature LBE. Since 
November 2020, the corrosion test campaign has been performed by 
using OLLOCHI. 
  The planned annual operation time of JAEA's ADS is around 7,000 
hours, however, the duration of previous two campaigns for the 
purpose of functional test of OLLOCHI was shorter than that. The 
third campaign started in October, 2021 as a substantial corrosion 
experiment for LBE application to ADS. Flow velocity at the test 
section was 1 m/s. The temperatures of the hot and cold legs of the 
LBE flow channel are 450℃ and 350℃, respectively. A target control 
value of OC was set to one micro wt%. Three specimen holders, which 
stored 26 corrosion test specimens in one holder, were prepared to 
perform time dependent corrosion tests by changing exposure time for 
2,000 hours, 5,000 hours, and 7,000 hours. During the campaign, the 
control system of OC worked well, and as a result, the OC was 
maintained around one micro wt% for more than 7,000 hours. Hence the 
third campaign of corrosion experiment was successfully completed. 
The post examinations of the obtained specimens including those of 
previous campaigns are being performed in parallel to check the 
compatibility of materials exposed to flowing high-temperature LBE. 
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6. [Safety Division] by Yoshihiro NAKANE and Kotaro BESSHO
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AN EMERGENCY DRILL WAS HELD ASSUMING RADIATION EXPOSURE ACCIDENT 
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  An emergency drill was held on Oct. 25 at the Materials and Life 
Science Experimental Facility (MLF). 
  It was assumed that the beam operation was started without 
evacuating a worker in an experimental area of MLF and he was exposed 
to radiation. The drill included contamination survey and 
transportation of the exposed worker, estimation of exposure dose, 
setup of the command post and communication with accidental site, 
report to headquarters via TV conference, and simulated press 
release. 
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FISCAL 2022 J-PARC SAFETY AUDIT 
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  The fiscal 2022 J-PARC safety audit was conducted by two auditors on 
Nov. 28th. They reviewed the points: 1) Organizational structure for 
safety management, 2) Safety management in works, 3) Emergency 
responses, and 4) Fostering and maintaining safety education and 
safety culture. The auditors gave us valuable recommendations, such 
as importance of looking back at completed works, thinking about 
margin for work schedules, and classification of acceptable minor 
troubles and accidents that must not happen. 
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8. [Editorial Note] 
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BEAM COMMISSIONING OF THE MAIN RING WAS FURTHER POSTPONED 
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  Beam commissioning of the Main Ring (MR) was postponed to late 
January 2023 from 12th December due to the failure of the beam 
extraction magnet which occurred after the article compilation date 
(middle of December). The scheduled start of user operation of the MR 
will be determined according to the results of the beam commissioning 
and it is decided there will be no neutrino beam operation until the 
end of March. 
Past issues are available from the link below. 
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 
┃ Jean-Michel POUTISSOU (English Editor): jmp@triumf.ca 
┃ Chiaki SHIRAISHI (Secretary): shiraishi.chiaki@jaea.go.jp 
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