REX-ISOLDE - Post-accelerated radioactive beams at CERN-ISOLDE
Paper in proceeding, 2000

The ISOLDE facility at CERN has been producing a broad range of radioactive beams for more than 30 years. The present low-energy beams (60 keV) of ISOLDE will soon be complemented by a post-accelerator, REX-ISOLDE, currently under construction. A novel scheme of trapping, cooling and charge-state breeding has been devised, which allows for a short, cost-effective LINAC reaching 0.8 - 2.2 MeV/u. The original physics aim of the REX-ISOLDE experiment is to probe the weakening of the magic numbers N=20,28 when going to extremely neutron-rich species by Coulomb excitation and neutron transfer reactions. For this purpose, a highly efficient Ge-detector array will be used, the MINIBALL. A number of other experiments are as well approved or planned.

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SCATTERING

HALOS

Author

Thomas Nilsson

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics

0011-4626 (ISSN)

Vol. 50 229-234

Subject Categories

Subatomic Physics

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10/8/2017