Speaker
Yasuhiro Miyake
(KEK)
Description
We have been developing a non-destructive, position-selective, and quantitative multi-elemental analysis method by using negative muons at J-PARC MUSE. Our final goal is to establish a platform of the integration of arts and science, where historical relics can be analyzed non-destructively, by combining quantum beams techniques utilizing muons, neutron or photons.
At the symposium, the current status of the negative muon non-destructive analysis held at J-PARC MUSE, on Japanese old coins (Koban, Cho-gin), bell‐shaped bronze vessel of the Yayoi period, and Ogata Koan's sealed medicine etc. will be introduced.
Primary author
Yasuhiro Miyake
(KEK)
Co-authors
Dr
Motonobu Tampo
(KEK)
Soshi Takeshita
(High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
Izumi Umegaki
(Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)
Prof.
Koichiro Shimomura
(KEK)
Patrick Strasser
(KEK)
Prof.
M. Kenya Kubo
(International Christian University)
Prof.
Tsutomu Saito
(National Museum of Japanese History)
Mr
Kazuhiko Ninomiya
(Osaka University)
Mr
Takahiko Kutsuna
(Museum of Nature and Science)