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Maria J. G. Borge (Inst.de Estructura de la Materia)19/11/2009, 09:00The provision of high-intensity accelerated radioactive beams (RIB) is currently of high priority for the nuclear physics community World wide. ISOLDE has nowadays a vast variety of species produced, more than 1000 nuclei from almost 70 elements, the largest number by far of the existing ISOL-facilities. A key feature of the accelerated RIB at ISOLDE, REX-ISOLDE, is that essentially all...Go to contribution page
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Yacine Kadi (CERN)19/11/2009, 09:30The research with radioactive beams has strengthen the link between technical developments and physics output. The study of radioactive beams allows us to follow the evolution of nuclear structure over extended regions in the nuclear chart. ISOLDE has nowadays a vast variety of species produced, more than 1000 nuclei from almost 70 elements, the largest number by far of the existing...Go to contribution page
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Matteo Pasini (CERN)19/11/2009, 09:50The HIE-LINAC R&D phase has started in 2008 with the prototyping of the "high" beta SC QWR cavity and detailed beam dynamics studies. We report here on the latest achievement in term of the cavity prototyping, the results of the beam optics studies and a proposal for the beams lines for the future experimental facilities.Go to contribution page
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Richard Catherall (CERN)19/11/2009, 10:10The Design Study of the target area within the context of the HIE-ISOLDE project has been given a lower priority with respect to the upgrade of REX-ISOLDE to 10MeV/u. Nevertheless, first steps, considered as a pre-requisite to the upgrade of the ISOLDE target area, have been initiated. This includes radiation protection issues, Frontend modifications and remote handling. This talk will give a...Go to contribution page
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