27–28 Apr 2015
CERN
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Session 1

27 Apr 2015, 14:00
30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium (CERN)

30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium

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Session 1

  • Alex C. Mueller (IN2P3)

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  1. Klaus Blaum (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (DE))
    27/04/2015, 14:00
  2. Dr Maria J G. Borge (CERN)
    27/04/2015, 14:10
    The high quality and selectivity of the ISOLDE beams allows high-precision measurements of nuclear structure phenomena. In the period of 2001-2012 ISOLDE offered the largest variety of post-accelerated radioactive beams in the world up to an energy of 3 MeV/u. In order to broaden the scientific opportunities, the HIE-ISOLDE (High Intensity & Energy) project will increase the final energy of...
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  3. Yacine Kadi (CERN)
    27/04/2015, 14:35
    After 20 years of successful ISOLDE operation at the PS-Booster [1], a major upgrade of the facility, the HIE-ISOLDE (High Intensity and Energy ISOLDE) project was launched in 2010. It is divided into three parts; a staged upgrade of the REX post-accelerator to increase the beam energy from 3.3 MeV/u to 10 MeV/u using a super-conducting Linac, an evaluation of the critical issues associated...
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  4. Klaus Blaum (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (DE))
    27/04/2015, 15:00
    The TSR will be the first low-energy storage ring at an ISOL-type radioactive beam facility [1]. Specifically, we intend to setup the heavy-ion, low-energy ring TSR at the ISOLDE facility in CERN, Geneva. Such a facility will provide a capability for experiments with stored secondary beams that is unique in the world. The envisaged physics programme is rich and varied, spanning from...
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  5. Fredrik John Carl Wenander (CERN)
    27/04/2015, 15:25
    The REXEBIS charge breeder provides the HIE-ISOLDE linac with highly charged ions such as 2< A/q<4.5. Only for lighter ions the low A/q-values can be obtained (fully stripped ions to reachable Z=20), partly because of the limited electron beam energy, but also due to the limited electron current density. As the electron cooling time is inversely proportional to the square of the ion charge,...
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