Conveners
HIE-ISOLDE Physics
- Peter Butler (University of Liverpool)
Mark L Huyse
(Instituut voor Kern- en Stralingsfysica)
09/12/2010, 15:10
Invited
The HIE-ISOLDE project is advancing fastly (see the dedicated website http://hie-isolde.web.cern.ch/HIE-ISOLDE/). An overview will be given on the new physics possibilities emerging, mainly focussing on the energy upgrade.
Dr
Benjamin Kay
(Argonne National Laboratory)
09/12/2010, 15:40
Accepted
The new helical-orbit spectrometer, HELIOS [1,2], at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) provides a way of studying transfer reactions in inverse kinematics that circumvents the problems traditionally associated with this reaction mode: low resolution brought on by the rapidly changing laboratory energy with angle, and a kinematic compression at forward c.m. angles. This is achieved by...
Mrs
Gry Tveten
(University of Oslo)
09/12/2010, 16:10
Accepted
The planned High Intensity and Energy (HIE) upgrade of the radioactive beam facility ISOLDE will enable post-acceleration of radioactive beams up to an energy of about 10 MeV/u, thus opening
the door to nuclear reaction studies. In the case of transfer reactions in inverse kinematics a recoil separator is often well suited to tell recoils and beam apart and to select the exit channel. A set...