ISRS Collaboration meeting

Europe/Zurich
Video conference

Video conference

Ismael Martel (University of Huelva (ES)), Teresa Kurtukian Nieto (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
Description

The next edition of the ISRS Collaboration meeting will take place on 27 November 2023 via videoconference. There will be an update on the status of the ISOLDE Superconducting Fragment Separator, including a review of the work packages, the CERN-FUSILLO magnet prototype, the physics program, and the participation in EU R&D programs. 

This meeting will also constitute the project Kickoff of the Spanish contribution to the ISRS R&D (LOI-INTC-I-228), and the presentations will cover the scope of the tasks: beam dynamics, injection-extraction, beam diagnostics, magnet prototype (MAGDEM), magnetic field measurement, ion test bench, focal plane detector, and the multi-harmonic buncher.

ISRS conceptual design

ISRS web site: www.uhu.es/isrs/

Acknowledgments

Project co-funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility (Spain), and the European Union – NextGenerationEU.

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    • 1
      Overview of the ISRS R&D program
      Speaker: Ismael Martel (University of Huelva (ES))
    • 2
      Status of FUSILLO
      Speaker: Glyn Kirby (CERN)
    • 3
      ISRS Physics
      Speaker: Ismael Martel (University of Huelva (ES))
    • 10:30 AM
      Coffee break
    • 4
      Beam dynamics, injection/extraction and beam diagnostics
      Speaker: Javier Resta Lopez (IFIC, Valencia University)
    • 5
      CCT Solenoids and cryostats
      Speaker: Ismael Martel (University of Huelva (ES))
    • 6
      MAGDEM focussing system and elements of focal plane
      Speaker: Teresa Kurtukian Nieto (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) (ES))
    • 7
      Buncher system
      Speaker: Ibon Bustinduy
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch break
    • 8
      General discussion
      Speaker: Teresa Kurtukian Nieto (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) (ES))
    • 9
      SAC meeting
      Speaker: Sean John Freeman (CERN)