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10:00
Introduction
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Marek Pfutzner
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10:05
ISOLDE Technical Report
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Joachim Vollaire
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10:20
ISOLDE Physics Report
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Karl Johnston
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10:40
n_TOF Technical Report
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Oliver Aberle
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10:55
n_TOF Physics Report
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Nikolaos Patronis
(University of Ioannina (GR))
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11:25
Addendum to IS709: Exploring shape coexistence across N=60 using IDS
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Bruno Olaizola
(CERN)
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11:45
Tracer diffusion and PAC measurements of 111mCd tracer atoms in A3B compounds
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Sergiy Divinski
(Institute of Materials Physics, University of Münster)
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12:05
Collinear resonance ionization spectroscopy of chromium isotopes between N=28 and N=40
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Louis-Alexandre Lalanne
(KU Leuven (BE))
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12:25
Study of the radiative decay of the low-energy isomer in 229Th
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Premaditya Chhetri
(KU Leuven (BE))
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14:00
Measurement of (n,cp) reactions in EAR1 and EAR2 for characterization and validation of new detection systems and techniques
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Fabrizio Murtas
(CERN & INFN)
Luigi Cosentino
(Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (IT))
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14:20
Time-of-Flight resolved neutron imaging from thermal to fast neutron energies at n_TOF EAR2
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Michael Bacak
(CERN)
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14:40
Direct measurement of the n TOF NEAR neutron fluence with diamond detectors
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Maria Diakaki
(National Technical Univ. of Athens (GR))
Michael Bacak
(CERN)
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15:00
Determination of the α decay width of a near-threshold proton-emitting resonance in 11B
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Yassid Ayyad
(Facility for rare Isotope Beams)
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15:20
Measurement of the neutron capture cross section of {64}^Ni
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Giuseppe Tagliente
(Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))
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15:55
Spectroscopy of neutron-rich 122,124Cd isotopes via d,p reactions
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Jaime Benito Garcia
(Universidad Complutense (ES))
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16:15
Study of the 49Ca(d,p) reaction
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Frank Browne
(CERN)
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16:35
Determination of radioactive ion beam production yields using 1.4- and 1.7-GeV protons
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Simon Thomas Stegemann
(CERN)
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16:55
High-resolution laser spectroscopy of thallium isotopes
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Liss Vazquez Rodriguez
(Max Planck Society (DE))
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17:15
Closing in on 100 Sn: Mass Measurements of the Neutron Deficient N=51-53 Tin Isotopes
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Lukas Nies
(CERN / University of Greifswald (DE))