Dr
Stéphane Grévy
(CENBG IN2P3/CNRS)
13/05/2015, 09:00
Oral Presentation
Many projects worldwide aim to increase by orders of magnitude the number of exotic nuclei, in particular
produced using the ISOL technique. At the same time, more and more experimental setups require very pure
secondary beams in order to perform precision experiments in the domain of the fundamental interactions
but also for nuclear structure studies.
In order to achieve such...
Mr
Moritz Pascal Reiter
(Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany)
13/05/2015, 09:30
Oral Presentation
At the low energy branch (LEB) of the Super-FRS at FAIR, projectile and fission fragments will be produced at relativistic energies, separated in-flight, energy-bunched, slowed-down and then thermalized in a stopping cell filled with ultra-pure helium gas. The stopping cell has been developed as a cryogenic stopping cell (CSC), operated at 70 to 90 K, featuring enhanced cleanliness and high...
Dr
Peter Schury
(RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science)
13/05/2015, 09:50
Oral Presentation
A facility for ion trap-based experiments with exotic nuclei produced by fusion-evaporation reaction, particularly aimed at Super Heavy Elements (SHE), has been constructed at RIKEN. At present, the facility consists of a small cryogenic gas cell and a multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph (MRTOF). Considerations have been made for adding a decay spectroscopy station in the...