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ISOLDE at the turn of the millennium
<!--HTML-->At the transition to the twenty first century ISOLDE was undergoing a major upgrade from a very successful low-energy radioactive ion beam facility towards a new era of nuclear structure studies employing accelerated radioactive beams [1]. The first accelerated beam was obtained in...
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author | Prof. ÄYSTÖ, Juha |
author_facet | Prof. ÄYSTÖ, Juha |
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description | <!--HTML-->At the transition to the twenty first century ISOLDE was undergoing a major upgrade from a very successful low-energy radioactive ion beam facility towards a new era of nuclear structure studies employing accelerated radioactive beams [1]. The first accelerated beam was obtained in November 2001 when REX-ISOLDE produced a 2.2 MeV/u beam of 26Na ions. Additionally, the ISOLDE complex was made particularly attractive facility due to other break-through developments in the fields of laser ion sources and ion traps. Some highlights from the years 1999 to 2002 during my time as a group leader will be presented.
1. Juha Äystö, CERN’s longest serving experimental facility, in Physics Reports 403 (2004) 459 |
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spelling | cern-19799072022-11-02T22:32:41Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1979907engProf. ÄYSTÖ, JuhaISOLDE at the turn of the millenniumISOLDE Workshop and Users meeting 2014 "50th Anniversary Edition"ISOLDE<!--HTML-->At the transition to the twenty first century ISOLDE was undergoing a major upgrade from a very successful low-energy radioactive ion beam facility towards a new era of nuclear structure studies employing accelerated radioactive beams [1]. The first accelerated beam was obtained in November 2001 when REX-ISOLDE produced a 2.2 MeV/u beam of 26Na ions. Additionally, the ISOLDE complex was made particularly attractive facility due to other break-through developments in the fields of laser ion sources and ion traps. Some highlights from the years 1999 to 2002 during my time as a group leader will be presented. 1. Juha Äystö, CERN’s longest serving experimental facility, in Physics Reports 403 (2004) 459oai:cds.cern.ch:19799072014 |
spellingShingle | ISOLDE Prof. ÄYSTÖ, Juha ISOLDE at the turn of the millennium |
title | ISOLDE at the turn of the millennium |
title_full | ISOLDE at the turn of the millennium |
title_fullStr | ISOLDE at the turn of the millennium |
title_full_unstemmed | ISOLDE at the turn of the millennium |
title_short | ISOLDE at the turn of the millennium |
title_sort | isolde at the turn of the millennium |
topic | ISOLDE |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1979907 |
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