27–28 Apr 2015
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Session 3

28 Apr 2015, 09:00
30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium (CERN)

30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium

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Session 3

  • Luis M Fraile (Universidad Complutense (ES))

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  1. Erwin Siesling (CERN)
    28/04/2015, 09:00
    Since last year a few iterations have been done on the TSR building. More detailed studies have been carried out on the handling, the crane inside the building and the necessary height of the building. Calculations were done on the construction itself taking the different weights of the machine and its elements in account. Integration of the power supplies and equipment for the machine and...
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  2. Robert Page (University of Liverpool (GB))
    28/04/2015, 09:25
    Injecting beams of radioactive nuclei into the TSR and cooling them will make it possible to perform charged-particle spectroscopy experiments with excellent energy resolution. For low-Z beam species, nuclear reactions in a gas-jet target can be studied in the ring, with the beam passing through the target repeatedly to achieve high luminosities. However, for heavier beam species higher...
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  3. Riccardo Raabe (KU Leuven (BE))
    28/04/2015, 09:50
    Beta-decay is a well-established technique to investigate the structure of nuclei. In light exotic nuclei the decay is characterised by large Q-values and low breakup thresholds in the daughter nuclei, so that feeding to continuum states and delayed emission of nucleons and light ions become possible. These processes have been used to study the peculiar features of those systems, such as halos...
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