Conveners
News from our Sister Facilities
- David Sharp (University of Manchester (GB))
The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) started user operations in May 2022. This presentation will give an overview of the initial experimental program and the plans for the immediate and mid-term future.
An ISOL facility is currently emerging within the MYRRHA project in Belgium. This facility will use 100 MeV protons with intensities up to 500 μA to produce a vast range of radioisotopes, namely isotopes for medical purposes, such as Ac225, but also radioactive ion beams for fundamental research. This facility is part of the MYRRHA-ADS (a Multipurporse hYbrid Research Reactor for High-tech...
Isotope separator online systems (ISOL) are facilities constructed for producing radioisotopes used in multiple fields, such as nuclear & solid state physics and research related to medical applications. However, the quality (purity) and quantity (intensity) of the supplied Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) depends on the proper tuning of the underlying process parameters and their mutual...
In this presentation, I will present some recent highlights obtained at the LISE beamline at GANIL using transfer reactions, decay studies, as well as nuclear and Coulomb excitation with the ACTAR-TPC, MUST2, EXOGAM2 and/or PARIS detectors. Topics will cover clustering, mirror symmetries, magicity and shell evolution, nuclear astrophysics, as well as physics at the drip line. I will also...