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Presentation of the LISOL-project

LISOL, the Leuven on-line mass separator has been installed at the cyclotron CYCLONE and has been brought into operation with a survey study of the lightest In isotopes. Instrumental facilities contain three beam transport lines, a plasma source with a Mo-filament serving as target and catcher for H...

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Autores principales: Coussement, R, De Raedt, J, Dumont, G, Huyse, M, Lhersonneau, G, Pacholski, S, Pattyn, H, Sastry, D L, Van Klinken, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 1976
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-1976-013.51
http://cds.cern.ch/record/873827
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author Coussement, R
De Raedt, J
Dumont, G
Huyse, M
Lhersonneau, G
Pacholski, S
Pattyn, H
Sastry, D L
Van Klinken, J
author_facet Coussement, R
De Raedt, J
Dumont, G
Huyse, M
Lhersonneau, G
Pacholski, S
Pattyn, H
Sastry, D L
Van Klinken, J
author_sort Coussement, R
collection CERN
description LISOL, the Leuven on-line mass separator has been installed at the cyclotron CYCLONE and has been brought into operation with a survey study of the lightest In isotopes. Instrumental facilities contain three beam transport lines, a plasma source with a Mo-filament serving as target and catcher for HI-activations, a tape collector system, standard detection and data acquisition systems, and a mini-orange spectrometer. Reported are main decay features of the new isotopes /sup 102/In (2.7 min) and /sup 103/In (1.0 min), and of the disputed isotope /sup 104/In (1.7 min). Listings of simultaneously observed gamma rays from decays of /sup 102,103/Cd and /sup 105/In have been added. An outlook on future developments is given. (12 refs).
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spelling cern-8738272019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-1976-013.51http://cds.cern.ch/record/873827engCoussement, RDe Raedt, JDumont, GHuyse, MLhersonneau, GPacholski, SPattyn, HSastry, D LVan Klinken, JPresentation of the LISOL-projectNuclear PhysicsLISOL, the Leuven on-line mass separator has been installed at the cyclotron CYCLONE and has been brought into operation with a survey study of the lightest In isotopes. Instrumental facilities contain three beam transport lines, a plasma source with a Mo-filament serving as target and catcher for HI-activations, a tape collector system, standard detection and data acquisition systems, and a mini-orange spectrometer. Reported are main decay features of the new isotopes /sup 102/In (2.7 min) and /sup 103/In (1.0 min), and of the disputed isotope /sup 104/In (1.7 min). Listings of simultaneously observed gamma rays from decays of /sup 102,103/Cd and /sup 105/In have been added. An outlook on future developments is given. (12 refs).CERNoai:cds.cern.ch:8738271976
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Coussement, R
De Raedt, J
Dumont, G
Huyse, M
Lhersonneau, G
Pacholski, S
Pattyn, H
Sastry, D L
Van Klinken, J
Presentation of the LISOL-project
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-1976-013.51
http://cds.cern.ch/record/873827
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