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Emission Channeling with Short-Lived Isotopes (EC-SLI) at CERN’s ISOLDE facility

We give an overview on the historical development and current program for lattice location studies at CERN’s ISOLDE facility, where the EC-SLI (Emission Channeling with Short-Lived Isotopes) collaboration maintains several setups for this type of experiments. We illustrate that the three most decisi...

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Autores principales: Wahl, Ulrich, Martins Correia, Joao, Granadeiro Costa, Angelo Rafael, David Bosne, Eric, Da Costa Pereira, Lino Miguel, Amorim, Lígia, Augustyns, Valerie, Temst, Kristiaan, Vantomme, André, Castro Ribeiro Da Silva, Manuel, Silva, Daniel, Esteves De Araujo, Araujo Joao Pedro, Miranda Jana, Pedro Alexis, Bharuth-Ram, Krishanlal
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814632041_0061
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2243054
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Sumario:We give an overview on the historical development and current program for lattice location studies at CERN’s ISOLDE facility, where the EC-SLI (Emission Channeling with Short-Lived Isotopes) collaboration maintains several setups for this type of experiments. We illustrate that the three most decisive factors for the success of the technique are access to facilities producing radioactive isotopes, position-sensitive detectors for the emitted decay particles, and reliable simulation codes which allow for quantitative analysis.