6–8 Feb 2006
CERN
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Session

Technical Developments I

7 Feb 2006, 14:15
Council Chamber, 503/1-001 (CERN)

Council Chamber, 503/1-001

CERN

CH-1211 Geneva 23

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  1. Mats Lindroos (CERN)
    07/02/2006, 14:15
    The physics community that use radioactive ion beams, estimated to be about one thousand in Europe alone, requires diversity of ions species, diversity of beam energy, and high beam intensities. REX-ISOLDE already provides the first of these; the aim of HIE-ISOLDE is to achieve the second and the third. This requires developments in post-acceleration (the present energy restricts the...
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  2. Didier Voulot (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen)
    07/02/2006, 14:45
    Operation and development in 2005: REX- ISOLDE (the radioactive beam experiment at ISOLDE) has now been approved as a CERN facility. A number of tasks are underway to improve its operation and reliability. Already 2005 has been a very successful campaign with a record number of RIBs accelerated and delivered to the two experimental targets: 15 different isotopes have been accelerated...
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  3. Dr Pierre Delahaye (CERN ISOLDE)
    07/02/2006, 15:05
    At ISOLDE, different charge breeding techniques are investigated with both an EBIS and an ECR charge breeder. The REXEBIS is an operational machine since three years, running as the central part of the beam preparation stage of the REX-ISOLDE post- accelerator. A 14 GHz Phoenix ECR charge breeder is currently being tested in one of the beam line of the General Purpose Separator (GPS)....
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  4. Dr Yacine Kadi (CERN)
    07/02/2006, 15:25
    The EURISOL is set to be the ‘next-generation’ European Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) facility, extending and amplifying beyond the year 2010 the research being performed at the present RIB facilities in Europe and elsewhere, in the fields of Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Astrophysics and Fundamental Interactions. The proposed ISOL facility will include several...
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  5. Mr Ivan Podadera Aliseda (CERN)
    07/02/2006, 15:45
    A new Radio Frequency Quadrupole ion Cooler and Buncher (RFQCB) has been designed and manufactured at ISOLDE for the installation after the High Resolution Separator (HRS) as a quasi-permanent beam line element, to deliver cooled and bunched Radioactive Ion Beams (RIBs) with an enhanced optical beam quality beam to most of the ISOLDE experiments. In this contribution the key parts and...
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