ISOLDE Physics Group Meeting (PGM) and Seminar

Europe/Zurich
508/1-001 (CERN)

508/1-001

CERN

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67668818133
Host
Hanne Heylen
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    • 14:00 14:10
      General announcements 10m
      Speakers: Hanne Heylen (CERN), Prof. Luis M Fraile (CERN)
      • Cleaning afternoon b. 508 on Friday 12/12
      • Potential power cut  Tuesday 16/12
      • Next ~2 weeks
        • Works for flammable gas lines in HIE-ISOLDE area
    • 14:10 14:15
      Safety announcements 5m
      Speakers: Hanne Heylen (CERN), Prof. Luis M Fraile (CERN)
    • 14:15 14:20
      Visits 5m

      Rota to be found on: https://cernbox.cern.ch/s/qbqEUB41tAvAzWa

      Speakers: Hanne Heylen (CERN), Victoria Vedia (CERN)
      • Visits next weeks: might be limited to low E only (or visitors room if collections ongoing)
    • 14:20 14:25
      Physics of last week 5m
      Speaker: Hanne Heylen (CERN)
    • 14:25 14:30
      AOB 5m
      Speakers: Amy Sparks, Carlotta Porzio (CERN), Christoph Schweiger (Max Planck Society (DE)), Hanne Heylen (CERN), Jessica Warbinek (CERN), Juliana Schell (Institut Fur Materialwissenschaft Universität Duisburg-Essen (DE)), Liss Vazquez Rodriguez (Max Planck Society (DE)), Prof. Luis M Fraile (CERN), Magdalena Kowalska (CERN), Patrick MacGregor (CERN), Peter Plattner, Tim Enrico Lellinger (CERN, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt (DE)), Victoria Vedia (CERN)
    • 14:30 15:15
      ISOLDE seminar or Physics presentation by local group 45m

      Title: Detecting recoil nuclei from (d, p) reactions at ISS
      Speaker: Michał Włodarczyk (Uni Manchester, UK)
      Abstract: A new fast-counting, position-sensitive, segmented ionization chamber has been developed for identifying recoiling nuclei from (d, p) transfer reactions at the ISOLDE Solenoidal Spectrometer. Commissioned during the 2025 experimental campaign, the detector delivered high-quality data and enabled reliable identification of nuclei with atomic numbers between 30 and 50.

      Speakers: Carlotta Porzio (CERN), Hanne Heylen (CERN), Jessica Warbinek (CERN)