Speaker
Prof.
Juha Aysto
(University of Jyvaskyla)
Description
Recently completed Design Study for EURISOL [1] – a European isotope-separation-on-line (ISOL) facility – aims at the construction of an accelerator-based ISOL system for producing exotic radioactive ion beams (RIBs) with intensities several orders of magnitude greater than those available today. EURISOL is intended to be complementary to FAIR – the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research, currently planned in Germany. With high-power beams of protons producing highest intensities for a range of radioactive and exotic isotopes, EURISOL will provide a unique facility for European scientists. In this talk the main features of the planned facility and its potential impact on nuclear science and its applications will be reviewed.
1. http://www.eurisol.org/site02/index.php
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Is this an invited talk? (please answer yes or no) | yes |
Would you prefer your contribution to be an oral presentation? (please answer yes or no) | yes |
Would you prefer your contribution to be a poster presentation? (please answer yes or no) | no |
Author
Prof.
Juha Aysto
(University of Jyvaskyla)