5–6 Dec 2019
CERN
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Session

ISOLDE and its sister facilities

5 Dec 2019, 09:05
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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ISOLDE and its sister facilities

  • Gerda Neyens (CERN)

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  1. Kieran Flanagan (University of Manchester (GB))
    05/12/2019, 09:05
    Invited

    The process of replacing the beam dumps at ISOLDE presents a unique upgrade opportunity that would significantly increase the capability and capacity of the facility. This workshop was initiated to bring together members of the ISOLDE User community and CERN responsible teams to exchange ideas on the possible future upgrades of the ISOLDE facility. Any significant upgrade in the...

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  2. Navin Alahari (GANIL)
    05/12/2019, 09:30
    Invited

    The SPIRAL (Système de Production d'Ions RAdioactifs en Ligne) facility (now SPIRAL1) has been in operation since 2001. The description of the facility and the physics results after a decade of its running are presented in Ref. (1). More recently a new target ion source (FEBIAD + Carbon target) has been installed and the charge breeder has been upgraded. These has been implemented...

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  3. Prof. Jens Dilling (TRIUMF and University of British Columbia)
    05/12/2019, 10:00
    Invited

    The ISAC radioactive facility at TRIUMF supports a wide range of nuclear physics, including tests of fundamental physics and symmetries, nuclear astrophysics and applied programs. The ARIEL upgrade program will enable new and more research opportunities. The talk will provide and overview of current program and future opportunities, as well as the status of the ARIEL project

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  4. Georg Bollen (Michigan State University)
    05/12/2019, 10:30
    Invited

    While the construction of the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at MSU nears completion and the commissioning of the heavy-ion linear accelerator is well underway pre-FRIB Nuclear Science continues to be pursued at NSCL’s Coupled Cyclotron Facility. A common feature of NSCL and FRIB are the delivery of fast, stopped, and reaccelerated beams. Experiments using the latter “ISOL” type beams...

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