3–4 Dec 2019
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Session

New physics with an upgraded ISOLDE facility

4 Dec 2019, 13:45
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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New physics with an upgraded ISOLDE facility

  • Yorick Blumenfeld (Institut de Physique Nucléaire-Orsay)

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  1. Liam Gaffney (CERN)
    04/12/2019, 13:45
    Invited

    The EPIC upgrade at ISOLDE will bring with it a whole new range of opportunities for physics with post-accelerated beams. The advantage for HIE-ISOLDE will be two-fold, an increase in the primary yield of the most exotic beams from the 2 GeV upgrade and the reduction in setup time required afforded by freeing the central beam line. This will allow for the maximum use of available beam time;...

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  2. Magdalena Kowalska (Universite de Geneve (CH))
    04/12/2019, 14:20
    Invited

    The studies of ground-state properties of short-lived nuclei – masses, spins and parities, charge radii, electromagnetic moments and radioactive decay – have been ISOLDE’s strength since a long time. This is thanks to the large choice in beams, their very good quality and high intensity, but also because many of the most precise techniques needed for these investigations have been initiated...

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  3. Ronald Fernando Garcia Ruiz (CERN)
    04/12/2019, 14:55
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    In atoms and molecules, electron-nucleon and nucleon-nucleon interactions are sensitive to the electromagnetic, weak and strong forces. Hence, these systems can provide versatile laboratories for precision studies of fundamental symmetries and the searches for New Physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics.

    Until now, symmetry-violating measurements have been performed in only a...

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