17–19 Dec 2007
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

20 Years of ISOLTRAP

17 Dec 2007, 16:35
30m
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

CERN

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H.-Juergen Kluge (GSI)

Description

Twenty years ago, the first publication on a Penning trap mass measurement of a radionuclide appeared in Hyperfine Interactions 38 (1987) 793 with the title “FIRST ABSOLUTE MASS MEASUREMENTS OF SHORT-LIVED ISOTOPES". The authors were Georg Bollen, Phillip Dabkiewicz, Peter Egelhof, Thomas Hilberath, Hartmut Kalinowsky, Franz Kern, Harald Schnatz, Lutz Schweikhard and Helmut Stolzenberg from the Institut für Physik, Universitiät Mainz, Robert B. Moore from the Foster Radiation Laboratory, McGill University, Montreal, H.-Jürgen Kluge from CERN, Geneva, Switzerland and the Institut für Physik, Universitiät Mainz and George M. TEMMER, and Gerhard ULM from CERN, Geneva, Switzerland and, last but not least, The ISOLDE Collaboration, CERN. Since then, the masses of several hundred radionuclides have been determined at ISOLDE with ever increasing accuracy, sensitivity and applicability. The talk presents an overview on these developments and on the results obtained by use of ISOLTRAP.

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