Conveners
HIE-ISOLDE
- Mark L Huyse (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (BE))
Dr
Magdalena Kowalska
(CERN)
19/12/2012, 13:40
Submitted
The HIE-ISOLDE project has met with large enthusiasm from the physics community. This is because the higher energy will allow nuclear reactions such as transfer and fusion for the first time for many exotic nuclear species, while the quality and intensity upgrades will give access to beams which could not be studied before.
In June 2010 the INTC committee has received 34 HIE-ISOLDE Letters...
Walter Venturini Delsolaro
(CERN)
19/12/2012, 14:10
The high beta accelerating cavity for the HIE ISOLDE linac is based on the Nb sputtering on copper technology pioneered at CERN for LEP2 and which was further adapted to the QWR shape in INFN-LNL in Italy. The specifications for the cavity performance are challenging, calling for 6 MV/m accelerating field and Q0 of 4.7 108, i.e. at 10 W dissipated power. A development program was launched at...
Erwin Siesling
(CERN)
19/12/2012, 14:30
Invited
Those of you familiar with the Isolde facility surely noticed the two new buildings that arose on the east side of the Isolde experimental hall. They will house the services and infrastructure necessary for the new superconductive HIE Linac such as cooling, ventilation and cryogenics as well as the RF and other subsystems. The HIE Linac itself and the High Energy Beam Transferline in the...