15–17 Dec 2014
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

ISOLDE at the turn of the millennium

17 Dec 2014, 11:25
20m
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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Speaker

Prof. Juha Äystö (Helsinki Institute of Physics)

Description

At the transition to the twenty first century ISOLDE was undergoing a major upgrade from a very successful low-energy radioactive ion beam facility towards a new era of nuclear structure studies employing accelerated radioactive beams [1]. The first accelerated beam was obtained in November 2001 when REX-ISOLDE produced a 2.2 MeV/u beam of 26Na ions. Additionally, the ISOLDE complex was made particularly attractive facility due to other break-through developments in the fields of laser ion sources and ion traps. Some highlights from the years 1999 to 2002 during my time as a group leader will be presented. 1. Juha Äystö, CERN’s longest serving experimental facility, in Physics Reports 403 (2004) 459

Author

Prof. Juha Äystö (Helsinki Institute of Physics)

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