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Last 3 years of the SC-ISOLDE and move to PS-Booster

<!--HTML-->In 1987 the very successful operation of ISOLDE-2 could be continued with an ever increasing number of users. The ISOLDE-3 facility was finished in 1988 and made available too, even in high-resolution mode. As it was evident that post-acceleration of the radioactive beams would be n...

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Autor principal: HAAS, Heinz
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1979938
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description <!--HTML-->In 1987 the very successful operation of ISOLDE-2 could be continued with an ever increasing number of users. The ISOLDE-3 facility was finished in 1988 and made available too, even in high-resolution mode. As it was evident that post-acceleration of the radioactive beams would be needed in the future, a first project with a series of linacs was forwarded. It had been clear, however, that CERN could not support the SC operation in the long term. An envisaged transfer to the Rutherford-Appleton Lab did not materialize, primarily for financial reasons. Fortunately the CERN management agreed to support a move to the PS-Booster and preparations started immediately following this decision. Thus in the years 1989 and 1990 a special effort was made to supply beam to as many research projects as possible, resulting in a record number of beam shifts from the ISOLDE separators. The collaboration even had to partially support the last year of SC running before the final shutdown in December 1990.
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spelling cern-19799382022-11-02T22:32:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1979938engHAAS, HeinzLast 3 years of the SC-ISOLDE and move to PS-BoosterISOLDE Workshop and Users meeting 2014 "50th Anniversary Edition"ISOLDE<!--HTML-->In 1987 the very successful operation of ISOLDE-2 could be continued with an ever increasing number of users. The ISOLDE-3 facility was finished in 1988 and made available too, even in high-resolution mode. As it was evident that post-acceleration of the radioactive beams would be needed in the future, a first project with a series of linacs was forwarded. It had been clear, however, that CERN could not support the SC operation in the long term. An envisaged transfer to the Rutherford-Appleton Lab did not materialize, primarily for financial reasons. Fortunately the CERN management agreed to support a move to the PS-Booster and preparations started immediately following this decision. Thus in the years 1989 and 1990 a special effort was made to supply beam to as many research projects as possible, resulting in a record number of beam shifts from the ISOLDE separators. The collaboration even had to partially support the last year of SC running before the final shutdown in December 1990.oai:cds.cern.ch:19799382014
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Last 3 years of the SC-ISOLDE and move to PS-Booster
title Last 3 years of the SC-ISOLDE and move to PS-Booster
title_full Last 3 years of the SC-ISOLDE and move to PS-Booster
title_fullStr Last 3 years of the SC-ISOLDE and move to PS-Booster
title_full_unstemmed Last 3 years of the SC-ISOLDE and move to PS-Booster
title_short Last 3 years of the SC-ISOLDE and move to PS-Booster
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