Conveners
Session 2
- Klaus Blaum (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (DE))
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Nikolaos Petridis (GSI Helmholtzzentrum)27/04/2015, 16:20The introduction of cryogenically cooled, few micrometer-sized nozzle geometries and an essential modification of the experimental storage ring (ESR) target station for the first time allowed for a reliable operation using the light target gases helium and hydrogen at area densities up to values of 10$^{14}$ cm$^{-2}$ [1]. In the course of these optimization efforts, a remarkably versatile...Go to contribution page
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Manfred Grieser (MPI Heidelberg)27/04/2015, 16:45Recently transfer-induced fission experiments where proposed at TSR@ISOLDE, requiring luminosities in the 1027 1/(s cm2) range. In the talk the feasibility of those experiments from the accelerator point and as well the achievable luminosity will be discussed. Furthermore experiments with the external spectrometer HELIOS needs ion beams with transverse emittances of about 0.01 mm mrad ...Go to contribution page
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Philip J WOODS27/04/2015, 17:10The talk will consider the types of high resolution measurements that could be performed with an in-ring silicon detector system on the TSR@ISOLDE, with a particular emphasis on nuclear astrophysics applications. Funding has now been obtained through the UK ISOL-SRS project to build this system, and the project has now begun.Go to contribution page
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Dr Thomas Elias Cocolios (University of Manchester (GB))27/04/2015, 17:35Laser spectroscopy is an atomic technique, which gives access to nuclear observables independently of nuclear models. The hyperfine structure reveals the nuclear spin and nuclear electromagnetic moments, while the isotope shift between any two isotopes is related to the change in the nuclear mean square charge radius. There are limitations to laser spectroscopy related to the atomic system...Go to contribution page